"The Future of the Internet" - speech by Minister for Digital Matt Hancock

Wednesday, 13 September 2017 12:13

It’s 50 years ago, almost to the day, that the Internet’s heart began to beat. At first it was a barely detectable flutter, registering – of all places – in Teddington. In 1967 the UK’s National Physical Laboratory in Teddington conducted a revolutionary experiment in packet switching - the transmission and re-transmission of data around the nodes of an embyronic computer network. That network became fully operational in 1969, the same year that Neil Armstrong...Request free trial