| 21. | In contrast, packet switching is the process of segmenting data to be transmitted into several smaller packets.
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| 22. | Moving to packet switching gives companies an opportunity to offer new services _ and generate more revenue.
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| 23. | Packet switching, originally intended for transmitting data, was once thought to be too crude for voice communications.
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| 24. | Packet switching also introduces some architectural compromises.
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| 25. | Packet switching research and development led first to the military's ARPANET, and then to the Internet itself.
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| 26. | In the early 1970s, Bolt Beranek developed " packet switching, " the underlying technology for electronic-mail transmission.
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| 27. | Davis first presented his own ideas on packet switching at a conference in Edinburgh on 5 August 1968.
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| 28. | ConnNet was the nation's first local public packet switching network when it was launched on March 11, 1985.
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| 29. | Kleinrock pioneered the technology, later known as packet switching, as a graduate student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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| 30. | The operating system and the packet switching software was developed by Telenet ( later on GTE Telenet ).
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