Research into packet switching started in the early 1960s.
It operates using a method of data transmission invented in the 1960's called packet switching.
Aside from computer scientists, few people had heard of packet switching, much less its 1960's origins, until the 1990's.
In this system, called packet switching, there would be no need to tie up a circuit for a single transmission.
Traditional packet switching, which was introduced more than two decades ago, solved part of this problem.
The technology 3ware applied to scale performance was well known in the networking world: packet switching.
Late in the 20th century, store and forward techniques evolved into packet switching which replaced it for most purposes.
The best-known use of packet switching is the Internet and most local area networks.
One was the massive growth of data networks and increased public understanding of packet switching.
Our network was originally built on more efficient technologies for packet switching, not channels.