David L. Mills
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David L. Mills (born June 3, 1938) was the first head of the Internet Architecture Board. He invented the Network Time Protocol, the fuzzball router, the Exterior Gateway Protocol, and had the first FTP implementation. He has also authored numerous requests for comment.
Currently, Mills is a professor at the University of Delaware.
Mills is an amateur radio operator, callsign W3HCF.