History of domain

 Domain-History

The practice of using a simple memorable abstraction of a host's numerical address on a computer network dates back to the ARPANET era, before the advent of today's commercial Internet. In the early network, each computer on the network retrieved the hosts file (host.txt) from a computer at SRI (now SRI International),[5][6] which mapped computer hostnames to numerical addresses. The rapid growth of the network made it impossible to maintain a centrally organized hostname registry and in 1983 the Domain Name System was introduced on the ARPANET and published by the Internet Engineering Task Force as RFC 882 and RFC 883.

The following table shows the first 20 domains with the dates of their registration:[7]

Domain nameRegistration date
symbolics.com15/03/1985
bbn.com24/04/1985
think.com24/05/1985
mcc.com11/07/1985
dec.com30/09/1985
northrop.com07/11/1985
xerox.com09/01/1986
sri.com17/01/1986
hp.com03/03/1986
bellcore.com05/03/1986
ibm.com19/03/1986
sun.com19/03/1986
intel.com25/03/1986
ti.com25/03/1986
att.com25/04/1986
gmr.com08/05/1986
tek.com08/05/1986
fmc.com10/07/1986
ub.com10/07/1986
bell-atl.com05/08/1986

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