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This paper describes the design and implementation of an experimental interactive time-sharing network of computers created as a joint effort by Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU), Princeton University and the Research Division of IBM. The motivation behind the creation, the functional capabilities, and applications of the network are some of the key points addressed. Design philosophy and major implementation considerations are thoroughly explored. At present, all network nodes are IBM 360 Model 67's operating under TSS. Some of the plans for future expansion and inclusion of other systems and machines into the network are discussed.