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Formerly, a key Usenet and email site, one that processes a large
amount of third-party traffic, especially if it is the home site of any of
the regional coordinators for the Usenet maps. Notable backbone sites as
of early 1993, when this sense of the term was beginning to pass out of
general use due to wide availability of cheap Internet connections,
included [2001 update: This term has passed into history. The UUCP network world that gave it meaning is gone; everyone is on the Internet now and network traffic is distributed in very different patterns. Today one might see references to a “backbone router” instead —ESR] |
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