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FTP Software has a rich history of providing TCP/IP networking products for the PC.
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'''FTP Software''' has a rich history of providing TCP/IP networking products for the PC.
As participants in the PC-IP project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the early 1980s, the founders of FTP Software were among the original developers to bring TCP/IP to the PC and Intel processor.
As participants in the PC-IP project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the early 1980s, the founders of FTP Software were among the original developers to bring TCP/IP to the PC and Intel processor.
In the early 1990s, FTP pioneered TCP/IP networking over Microsoft Windows as coauthors of the Windows Sockets specification. The PC/TCP product brought full functionality to Windows users in 1991.
In the early 1990s, FTP pioneered TCP/IP networking over Microsoft Windows as coauthors of the Windows Sockets specification. The PC/TCP product brought full functionality to Windows users in 1991.
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==Acquisitions==
==Acquisitions==
*1995: Keyword Office Technologies, Ltd (Calgary, Alberta)
*1995: Keyword Office Technologies, Ltd (Calgary, Alberta)
*1996: Firefox Communications Inc.


==Products==
==Products==
*PC/TCP
*PC/TCP
*[[PC/TCP for OS/2]]
*[[PC/TCP for OS/2]]
*PC/TCP Development Kit for OS/2


[[Category:Defunct companies]]
[[Category:Defunct companies]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 9 October 2021

FTP Software has a rich history of providing TCP/IP networking products for the PC. As participants in the PC-IP project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the early 1980s, the founders of FTP Software were among the original developers to bring TCP/IP to the PC and Intel processor. In the early 1990s, FTP pioneered TCP/IP networking over Microsoft Windows as coauthors of the Windows Sockets specification. The PC/TCP product brought full functionality to Windows users in 1991.

Acquisitions

  • 1995: Keyword Office Technologies, Ltd (Calgary, Alberta)
  • 1996: Firefox Communications Inc.

Products