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Two FIXes were established in June 1989 under the auspices of the Federal Engineering Planning Group (FEPG). FIX East, at the
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to be phased out in mid-1990. FIX West was eventually expanded to become
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E-mail regarding Network Access Points to the com-priv list
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points where U.S. federal agency networks, such as the
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Former Internet peering points in the United States
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peering
National Science Foundation Network
NASA
Energy Sciences Network
MILNET
University of Maryland
College Park
NASA Ames Research Center
Mountain View
California
ARPANET
MAE-West
Network Access Points
Commercial Internet eXchange
Network Access Point
Internet Exchange Point
"Profile: At Home's Milo Medin"
"The Technology Timetable"
Cybertelecom :: Internet History 1992
NSF Solicitation 93-52
Archived
Wayback Machine
Stephen Wolff
"NAP awards"
the original
Stub icon
stub
expanding it
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t

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