The Internet Mapping Project was started at Bell Labs in the summer of 1998. Its goal was to acquire and save Internet topological data over a long period of time. This data has been used in the study of routing problems and changes, DDoS attacks, and graph theory. Data collection stopped in 2011. The data is available via bittorent somewhere. The December 1999 issue of Wired had the first public
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