So what happened to ARPANET?
In the 1980s, the National Science Foundation (NSF) expanded ARPANET to universities, providing funding for supercomputing centers. These centers provided for the expansion of interconnected nodes.
And this expansion was just the start. Soon ARPANET found its way into commercial enterprises, community centers, libraries, and homes.
It evolved into what is now known as the Internet.
That's right, the Internet itself is a collection of federated nodes.
This chart is a visualization of Internet routing paths -- all connected to nodes.
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