Todd Hoff

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By the end of 1969, the Network Working Group still hadn’t come up with a host-to-host protocol. Under duress to show something to ARPA at a meeting with Roberts in December, the group presented a patched-together protocol—Telnet—that allowed for remote log-ins.
Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins Of The Internet
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