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What amount did Raytheon acquire BBN technologies?

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What amount did Raytheon acquire BBN technologies?

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Waltham, Mass.-based defense contractor Raytheon said on Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire Cambridge, Mass.-based BBN Technologies, known for having developed ARPANET, forerunner to the Internet, and e-mail. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed, according to the release. BBN’s portfolio encompasses technologies including advanced networking, speech and language technologies, information technologies, sensor systems, and cybersecurity. Some of BBN’s notable developments in the field of computer networks include ARPANET, the first person-to-person network email sent (and first use of the “@” symbol), the first Internet protocol router, an early predecessor of voice over IP called “Voice Funnel”; and work on the development of TCP. BBN also invented the first time-sharing system, the LOGO programming language, the TOPS-20 (TENEX) operating system, the Colossal Cave Adventure game, the first link-state routing protocol and a series of mobile ad-hoc networks. The firm known for its

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Waltham, Mass.-based defense contractor Raytheon said on Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire Cambridge, Mass.-based BBN Technologies, known for having developed ARPANET, forerunner to the Internet, and e-mail. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed, according to the release. BBN’s portfolio encompasses technologies including advanced networking, speech and language technologies, information technologies, sensor systems, and cybersecurity. Some of BBN’s notable developments in the field of computer networks include ARPANET, the first person-to-person network email sent (and first use of the “@” symbol), the first Internet protocol router, an early predecessor of voice over IP called “Voice Funnel”; and work on the development of TCP. BBN also invented the first time-sharing system, the LOGO programming language, the TOPS-20 (TENEX) operating system, the Colossal Cave Adventure game, the first link-state routing protocol and a series of mobile ad-hoc networks. The firm known for its

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