What was the concern of the telephone system that motivated the arpanet design?
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The answer is scalability.
The concern of the telephone system that motivated the ARPANET design was scalability. This scalable quality made the ARPANET quite popular in various sectors beyond military intelligence where it was first used in the United States. The ARPANET is a dependable computer network that offered reliable communication among its various nodes and also remote access to computing resources.
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Advanced Research Projects Agency Network abbreviated as APRANET was the design that was being motivated by the telephone system based on the concern for the SCALABILITY.
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The APRANET was the packet switching network to implement the TCP or IP protocol which led to the foundation of the today’s Internet. It was being first used for the United States military operation. And the concern was major about the scale ability.
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