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imported>Howard C. Berkowitz
(We can work with this. IP is the general concept, TCP/IP is common but wrong, (e.g., unless you never use DNS or VoIP})
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International "network of networks" that connect computers together through the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] (e.g., IP) and allowing applications like [[e-mail]], the [[World Wide Web]] and [[File Transfer Protocol|FTP]].
International "network of networks" that connect computers together through the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] (e.g., IP) and underlying applications like [[e-mail]], the [[World Wide Web]] and [[File Transfer Protocol|FTP]].

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A definition or brief description of Internet.

International "network of networks" that connect computers together through the Internet Protocol Suite (e.g., IP) and underlying applications like e-mail, the World Wide Web and FTP.