IEEE Internet Award

IEEE Internet Award

IEEE Internet Award [http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/about/awards/sums/internet.html] was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in June 1999. It may be presented annually for exceptional contributions to the advancement of Internet technology for network architecture, mobility and/or end-use applications.

Recipients:

* 2000 - Paul Baran, Donald W. Davies, Leonard Kleinrock and Larry Roberts (for packet switching)
* 2001 - Louis Pouzin (for datagrams)
* 2002 - Steve Crocker (for approach enabling evolution of Internet protocols)
* 2003 - Paul Mockapetris (the Mockapetris citation specifically cites Jon Postel who had died and therefore could not receive the award for their DNS work) (for the domain name system)
* 2004 - Raymond Tomlinson and Dave Crocker (for networked email)
* 2005 - Sally Floyd
* 2006 - Scott Shenker
* 2007 - not awarded
* 2008 - Mike Brecia, Ginny Travers, and Bob Hinden (for early routers)


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