Information about Network Access Point

The four Network Access Points (NAPs) were defined under the U.S. National Information Infrastructure (NII) document as transitional data communications facilities at which Network Service Providers (NSPs) would exchange traffic, in replacement of the publicly-financed NSFNet Internet backbone. The National Science Foundation let contracts supporting the four NAPs, one to MFS Datanet for the preexisting MAE in Washington, D.C., and three others to Sprint, Ameritech, and Pacific Bell, for new facilities of various designs and technologies, in Pennsauken, Chicago, and California, respectively. As a transitional strategy, they were effective, giving commercial network operators a bridge from the Internet's beginnings as a government-funded academic experiment, to the modern Internet of many private-sector competitors collaborating to form a network-of-networks, anchored around the Internet Exchange Points we know today.

This was particularly timely, coming hard on the heels of the ANS CO+RE scandal, which had shocked the nascent industry and caused commercial operators to realize that they needed to be able to communicate with each other independent of any third parties.

Today, the phrase "Network Access Point" is of historical interest only, since the four transitional NAPs disappeared long ago, replaced by modern IXPs, though in Spanish-speaking Latin America, the phrase lives on to a small degree, among those who conflate the NAPs with IXPs.
National Science Foundation

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Motto: Where Discoveries Begin

Agency overview
Formed 10 May 1950

Headquarters Arlington, VA
Employees 1700
Annual Budget $5.
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MAE is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:
  • Macintosh Application Environment
  • Madera Municipal Airport, California, USA
  • MAE-West or MAE-East Metropolitan Area Exchanges for Internet traffic

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Sprint Nextel Corporation

Public (NYSE: S )
Founded 1899[1]
Headquarters Reston, Virginia, USA (Executive Headquarters)
Overland Park, Kansas, USA (Operational Headquarters)

Key people Paul Saleh, acting CEO
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Ameritech Corporation

Defunct
Founded 1983
Headquarters Chicago, IL, USA

Industry Telecommunications
Products Telephone, Internet, Television
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Ameritech Corporation (originally
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Pacific Bell Telephone Company

Holding of AT&T
Founded 1880
Headquarters San Francisco, CA, USA

Industry Telecommunications
Products POTS, DSL, U-Verse (FTTN)
Parent AT&T (1880-1983)
Pacific Telesis (1984-1997)
SBC/AT&T (1997-present)

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An Internet exchange point (IX or IXP) is a physical infrastructure that allows different Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to exchange Internet traffic between their networks (autonomous systems) by means of mutual peering agreements, which allow traffic to be
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An Internet exchange point (IX or IXP) is a physical infrastructure that allows different Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to exchange Internet traffic between their networks (autonomous systems) by means of mutual peering agreements, which allow traffic to be
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