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The National Science Foundation awarded a $2.5 million contract to BBN Technologies in May to lay the groundwork for a replacement for the Internet as we know it today.
What we use, basically the rudimentary network of academia computers established in the 1960s as ARPAnet with trillions of dollars of add-ons, is becoming obsolete in its functionality and performance. The key driving factors behind the computing thinkers of the world and the federal government includes several factors.
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