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by riceart
1111 days ago
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> This is not correct for access open to the general public. The first commercial ISP in Utah, Xmission, was founded in 1993. Yes, many of us had internet access through the University of Utah before that (Pete Ashdown, the founder, had worked at Evans & Sutherland, which had quite good internet connectivity). > The commercial Internet really only started taking off in 1993. 1993 is before 1994. I am very much scratching my head by how this contradicts anything I stated in a way that makes it not correct. If a commercial ISP existed in 1993, then by 1994 plenty of regular people would have been getting internet access - without any special affiliation other than a credit card - ie mainstream. (Per your own comment “many had internet access before that”) - those affiliated were among the first to have internet access is a pretty reasonable interpretation and that was well before 1994 in all of the continental US. |
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And yes, many faculty, students, and staff at the U had access. But that was like 50,000 people in a metro area of a few million.