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Exaggerated claims?
[edit]Recent changes to the article include some claims that are not supported by the cited sources and which I feel are untrue. Specifically:
- The Southeastern Universities Research Association network (SURAnet) ... was the first TCP/IP network to sell commercial connections, making it arguably the first Internet Service Provider (ISP) when IBM Research in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina was connected in 1987-1988.
- MichNet, the NSFNET regional network in Michigan operated by Merit where I worked as Associate Director, had connections to the research centers at GM, Ford, and Chrysler at about this time. Hard to say which was first.
- As part of the NSFNET backbone, SURAnet was the first regional network to become operational.[1]
- MichNet has been operational since the early 1970s and supported TCP/IP starting in the 1980s.
- ^ NSFNET: The Community, slide presentation from a panel discussion, Doug Gale moderator, NSFNET: The Partnership That Changed The World - the NSFNET 20th anniversary celebration, Arlington, VA, 29 November 2007.
I will edit these items to tone them down a bit until someone can provide some definitive third-party references to support the claims. -Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 05:20, 26 July 2014 (UTC)