Internet Protocol
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Internet Protocol
Summary
Internet Protocol is an internet standard[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Internet Protocol's instance of is recorded as internet standard[3].
- Internet Protocol's instance of is recorded as invention[4].
- Internet Protocol's instance of is recorded as communication protocol[5].
- Internet Protocol's developer is recorded as Vint Cerf[6].
- Internet Protocol's developer is recorded as Bob Kahn[7].
- Internet Protocol is a type of computer network protocol[8].
- Internet Protocol is part of Internet protocol suite[9].
- Internet Protocol's Commons category is recorded as Internet Protocol[10].
- Internet Protocol was published on 1981[11].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as IPv4[12].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as IPv6[13].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as Internet Stream Protocol[14].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as Internet Protocol version 0, IEN 2[15].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as Internet Protocol version 2, IEN 28[16].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as TCP and UDP with Bigger Addresses Internet Protocol[17].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as Internet Protocol version 0, IEN 26[18].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as Internet Protocol version 4, IEN 41[19].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as Internet Protocol version 4, IEN 44[20].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as TP/IX[21].
- Internet Protocol's has edition or translation is recorded as P Internet Protocol[22].
- Internet Protocol's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Internet Protocol[23].
- Internet Protocol's described by source is recorded as RFC 760: Internet Protocol[24].
- Internet Protocol's described by source is recorded as RFC 791: Internet Protocol[25].
- Internet Protocol's different from is recorded as IP address[26].
- Internet Protocol's uses is recorded as packet switching[27].
Body
Publication
Internet Protocol was published on 1981[11]. It is part of Internet protocol suite[9].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Internet Protocol include Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network[28], a computer network[29], in United States[30].
Why It Matters
Internet Protocol has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 48 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for it include Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network[28], a computer network[29], in United States[30].