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- Global_network abstract "A global network is any communication network which spans the entire Earth. The term, as used in this article refers in a more restricted way to bidirectional communication networks, and to technology-based networks. Early networks such as international mail and unidirectional communication networks, such as radio and television, are described elsewhere.The first global network was established using electrical telegraphy and global span was achieved in 1899. The telephony network was the second to achieve global status, in the 1950s. More recently, interconnected IP networks (principally the Internet, with estimated 2.5 billion users worldwide in 2014 ), and the GSM mobile communication network (with over 6 billion worldwide users in 2014) form the largest global networks of all.Setting up global networks requires immense, costly and lengthy efforts lasting for decades. Ellaborate interconnections, switching and routing devices, laying out physical carriers of information, such as land and submarine cables and earth stations must be set in operation. In addition, international communication protocols, legislation and agreements are involved.".
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- Global_network subject Category:Communication.
- Global_network subject Category:Computer_networking.
- Global_network subject Category:Mobile_telecommunications.
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- Global_network comment "A global network is any communication network which spans the entire Earth. The term, as used in this article refers in a more restricted way to bidirectional communication networks, and to technology-based networks. Early networks such as international mail and unidirectional communication networks, such as radio and television, are described elsewhere.The first global network was established using electrical telegraphy and global span was achieved in 1899.".
- Global_network label "Global network".
- Global_network label "Глобальные сети".
- Global_network label "شبكة عالمية".
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