Public data networks were introduced in many countries app. 1980. Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark evolved common networks in the Nordic countries. The project was named NPDN (Nordic Public Data Network). It was a circuit switched network based on the X.21 recommendation from CCITT. NPDN is described and placed as an element in the ongoing development of data transmission via the public telecommunications networks – from analogue modems to fiber and IP.
Authors
- Bibliographic Reference
- Mogens Ritsholm. Public Data Networks in the Nordic Countries. 4th History of Nordic Computing (HiNC4), Aug 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark. pp.189-193, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-17145-6_21⟩. ⟨hal-01301409⟩
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17145-6_21
- HAL Collection
- ['IFIP - International Federation for Information Processing', 'IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology', 'IFIP Technical Committees', 'Working Groups', 'IFIP TC9: ICT and Society', 'History of Nordic Computing 4', 'IFIP WG 9.7: History of Computing', 'HiNC: History of Nordic Computing']
- HAL Identifier
- 1301409
- Institution
- Former TDC [Copenhagen]
- Published in
- France
Table of Contents
- Submitted on 12 Apr 2016 1
- Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License 1
- Mogens Ritsholm. Public Data Networks in the Nordic Countries. 4th History of Nordic Comput- ing HiNC4 Aug 2014 Copenhagen Denmark. pp.189-193 10.1007978-3-319-17145-621. hal- 01301409 1
- 1 Data Transmission via Public Telecommunications Net- works 2
- 2 The Birth of Public Data Networks 3
- 3 The NPDN Nordic Public Data Networks 4
- 4 The Dream of Public Data Networks 5
- 5 The End of NPDN 6 X.21 and X.25 still exists 7 The Development of Switching Technologies 6
- 8 Benefits from Nordic Cooperation References 7