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How the U.S. National Science Foundation enabled Software-Defined Networking
The Internet underlies much of modern life, connecting billions of users via access networks across wide-area backbones to countless services running in datacenters. The commercial Internet grew quickly in the 1990s and early 2000s because it was relatively easy for network owners to connect interoperable equipment, such as routers, without relying on a central administrative authority.
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