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Internet Engineering Task Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Internet Engineering Task Force. Internet Engineering Task Force. Information about Internet Engineering Task Force in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Internet Engineering Task Force; Internet Engineering Task Force - Working Group; Internet Engineering Task Force Administrative...
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For something that does not exist, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has had quite an impact. Apart from TCP/IP itself, all of the basic technology of the Internet was developed or has been refined in the IETF.
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"A different kind of Internet" by Wyatt Kash, Government Computer News (GCN), May 14, 2009. Bob Kahn received the 2008 Japan Prize. The Science and Technology Foundation of Japan awarded Dr. Robert E. Kahn the Japan Prize for 2008 in the "Information Communication Theory and Technology" category.
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The "IETF Journal", is an Internet Society publication produced in cooperation with the Internet Engineering Task Force. ... The articles published in the IETF Journal are not intended to reflect the opinions or the position of the IETF or the Internet Society.
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At the June 1995 ISOC Board of Trustees meeting, the trustees confirmed that the highest ISOC goal was to "keep the Internet going." It was agreed that among the high priority activities associated with that goal was to provide support for the Internet Standards process carried out by the Internet Engineering Task Force.
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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet.
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