Invention of internet was a combined effort of known and unknown individual. Vinton Cerf, Robert Kahn, Tim Berners-Lee are all contributors among other people.
The INTERNET was not founded by a single individual. It is the result of many technology research projects primarily within the US defence departments (ARPANET), UK (National Physics Laboratory), France (CYCLADES) and CERN Laboratories. Please go through the below given RG links.
A single person did not create the Internet that we know and use today. Below is a listing of different people who have helped contribute to and develop the Internet.
The first workable prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s with the creation of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. Originally funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, ARPANET used packet switching to allow multiple computers to communicate on a single network. The technology continued to grow in the 1970s after scientists Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf developed Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP, a communications model that set standards for how data could be transmitted between multiple networks. ARPANET adopted TCP/IP on January 1, 1983, and from there researchers began to assemble the “network of networks” that became the modern Internet. The online world then took on a more recognizable form in 1990, when computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. While it’s often confused with the Internet itself, the web is actually just the most common means of accessing data online in the form of websites and hyperlinks. The web helped popularize the Internet among the public, and served as a crucial step in developing the vast trove of information that most of us now access on a daily basis.
The inventor of the Internet, Tim Berners, was the author of the invention of the Internet. Berners was born in London, England, studied physics, graduated from Oxford University in 1976, and served as director of the World Wide Web
The first workable prototype of the Internet came in the late 1960s with the creation of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. Originally funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, ARPANET used packet switching to allow multiple computers to communicate on a single network. The technology continued to grow in the 1970s after scientists Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf developed Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP, a communications model that set standards for how data could be transmitted between multiple networks. ARPANET adopted TCP/IP on January 1, 1983, and from there researchers began to assemble the “network of networks” that became the modern Internet. The online world then took on a more recognizable form in 1990, when computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. While it’s often confused with the Internet itself, the web is actually just the most common means of accessing data online in the form of websites and hyperlinks.
The invention of the Internet was the result of a joint collaboration between computer scientists, engineers, and researchers, in conjunction with a group of individuals who played an active role in the invention of the Internet. The invention of the Internet began in the 1930s, when the Belgian information expert Paul Otlet, the first He wrote ideas that resemble the workings of the Internet, when writing about the radioactive library, which connects television monitors with encyclopedic knowledge through telephone signals, and describes that people can one day use this network to send other messages and share files. The Internet, now known in the early 1960s, began when computer scientist JCR Licklider, together with technology company Bolt, Beranek and Newman, arranged some unique ideas about global networks. Around the world, and sharing information by anyone close to the computer, which allowed him to take up the position of director of the current Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the government agency responsible for creating a time-sharing network for computers known as (ARPANET), which is the basis of Internet.
The initial idea of the Internet is credited to Leonard Kleinrock after he published his first paper entitled "Information Flow in Large Communication Nets" on May 31, 1961. In 1962, J.C.R. Licklider became the first Director of IPTO and gave his vision of a galactic network. The Internet as we know it today is a combination of a number of concepts that have ultimately been merged together to provide the service. Tim Berners-Lee (or Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee as officially known in the UK), is a British computer scientist who is credited with inventing the World Wide Web.
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As mentioned in the above replies and as I think, unlike technologies such as the light bulb or the telephone, the Internet has no single “inventor.” Instead, it has evolved over time.
The invention of the Internet is credited to computer scientists Fenton Cerf and Bob Khan, who invented today's Internet-based protocols, a complex set of protocols and rules. [1] : fathers of the Internet)
The internet as a set of protocols and rules (TCP/IP) for the operation of the World Wide Web is said to be developed by the computer scientists Vincent Cerf and Bob Kahn. But before them other people have been working on the communication between computers. You had e.g. ARPANET that was developed by the US Department of Defense. And as Asia Mahdi Naser wrote, it is impossible to credit only Vincent Cerf and Bob Kahn for its invention, a lot of people have been working on it and making all sorts of contributions. And because of this, I would call it more the development of the Internet than the invention of it.
Vinton Cerf along with Robert Kahn invented the internet. Internet is spread wide across and was used by each and every one. The advantage is faster communication and information transfers at a time, user friendly and has high memory
The history of the Internet was a secret military project to communicate privileged information in encrypted code, called Darpanet.
Many people have contributed to its development in the current format and operation. As mentioned before, Tim Berners-Lee is known for creating the World Wide Web (www.) And Bill Gates design and wrote the first operating system and user-machine interface programs for Personal Computers.
Currently there is already a worldwide network with intelligent nodes (servers) equipped with AI codes and algorithms and that are being perfected according to programmed rules of the Neural Networks for Deep Learning
The Internet is like a home, not made by a single person, home consists of a lot of things met and is called a house, as well as an Internet set of programs, communications and techniques developed in thing called the Internet.