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'''Yogen Kantilal Dalal''' is an Indian [[Internet pioneer]] and is recognized as one of "[[List of Internet pioneers|the fathers of the Internet]]". He is also a Venture Capitalist, Author and founded [[Glooko]]. He is considered a big personality in Silicon Valley. He was in the team of [[Vint Cerf]] who was co developer of [[TCP/IP]]. Yogen Dalal, Vint Cerf and Carl Sunshine wrote the first [[TCP/IP|TCP]] protocol, called ''Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program'' ({{IETF RFC|675}}), published in December 1974.<ref>Vinton Cerf, Yogen Dalal, Carl Sunshine, ''Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program'' ({{IETF RFC|675}}, December 1974)</ref>
'''Yogen Kantilal Dalal''' is an Indian-born engineer, recognized as an "[[List of Internet pioneers|Internet Pioneer]]". He is also a Venture Capitalist, Author and founded [[Glooko]]. He was in the team of [[Vint Cerf]] who was co developer of [[TCP/IP]]. Yogen Dalal, Vint Cerf and Carl Sunshine wrote the first [[TCP/IP|TCP]] protocol, called ''Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program'' ({{IETF RFC|675}}), published in December 1974.<ref>Vinton Cerf, Yogen Dalal, Carl Sunshine, ''Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program'' ({{IETF RFC|675}}, December 1974)</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==

Latest revision as of 13:18, 1 September 2021


Yogen Kantilal Dalal is an Indian-born engineer, recognized as an "Internet Pioneer". He is also a Venture Capitalist, Author and founded Glooko. He was in the team of Vint Cerf who was co developer of TCP/IP. Yogen Dalal, Vint Cerf and Carl Sunshine wrote the first TCP protocol, called Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program (RFC 675), published in December 1974.[1]

Early life[edit]

Yogen was born in India and did his schooling from Mayo College Ajmer in 1966, then he did B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 1972. In 1977 he did his PhD at Stanford University.

References[edit]

  1. Vinton Cerf, Yogen Dalal, Carl Sunshine, Specification of Internet Transmission Control Program (RFC 675, December 1974)

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