There are two main versions of Spray and Wait: vanilla and binary.
Tom DeLay | Namespace Routing Language | Business networking | Vladislav Delay | social networking service | delay | Bird Internet routing daemon | Virtual Routing and Forwarding | Social networking service | Mesh networking | Florence Delay | Digital delay line | delay line | Delay (audio effect) | Broadcast delay | Zone Routing Protocol | The Delay (film) | The Delay | tape delay | Rupture (social networking) | Propagation delay | Ping (networking utility) | Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) | Optimized Link State Routing Protocol | Nitro (wireless networking) | Networking hardware | Network delay | mesh networking | Local Routing Number | Jan Delay |
One of the first known references of the study of interplanetary communication comes in 1954 with the development of the Sputnik 1 satellite by the Soviet Union when Mikhail Tikhonravov emphasized that an artificial satellite is an inevitable stage in the development of rocket equipment, after which interplanetary communication would become possible.
KioskNet is a system, developed at the University of Waterloo, to provide very low cost Internet access to rural villages in developing countries, based on the concept of delay-tolerant networking.