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>The simple fact is that the various flavors of UNIX and UNIX-like operating
>systems were designed from the beginning to operate in a networked environment.
This is important enough to be a topic sentance, not buried in the middle of a para.
ATT _explicitely_ designed UNIX to connect multiple computers into a single telephone
network. They didn't have one. And they desperately needed a network so they could
make phone calls. Yup. ATT thought that maybe this was a good idea.
Networking computers is not a new idea. We've already got a solution, it's been
tested for nearly 25 years, and it works. Extremely well.
David Blyth
Staff Technical Writer
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