1971
October 1972
Louis Pouzin attends the ICCC in Washington, D.C., and INWG is established at this conference.
Computer history
World history
1972
1971
Louis Pouzin is asked by the French government to develop a computer network.
September 1972
Gérard Le Lann joins Louis Pouzin’s group at Cyclades.

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1974
2001
May 1974
IEEE publishes Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf’s protocols in an article called "A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication."
2000
August 8, 1974 President Richard M. Nixon resigns.
October 29th, 1969: First message sent from UCLA to SRI (Lo and behold)
March 1973
Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf visit France and tour the Cyclades project.
1973
Spring and summer 1973 Robert Kahn approaches Vint Cerf with an idea to address internetworking, and both men write a paper creating the TCP/IP protocols.
March 1973
Robert Kahn and Vint Cerf visit France and tour the Cyclades project.

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2013
2001
June 2013
Louis Pouzin, Vint Cerf, and Robert Kahn receive the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering for their contributions to the internet.
April 30, 1975
The Vietnam War ends.
2000
July 15, 1975
The first collaborative U.S.-U.S.S.R. space mission is launched.
1975
1977
Three network demonstrations of TCP/IP take place.
1960's
1977
July 1, 1975
Arpanet becomes part of the Defense Communications Agency.
