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The history of China's Internet development.
In 1987, Professor Qian Tianbai of Peking University sent his first e-mail to Germany. At that time, China had not yet joined the Internet.
In October 1991, at the annual meeting of the United States and China on High Energy Physics, U.S. spokesman White Torquay proposed a cooperative plan to integrate China into the Internet.
In March 1994, China was finally allowed to join the Internet, and in May of the same year, all the work of connecting China to the Internet was completed.
In May 1995, Zhang Shuxin founded the first Internet service provider——— Yinghaiwei, and ordinary people in China began to enter the Internet.
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Background. The Internet refers to a global network that uses standard precursor protocols to connect global computer networks and realize information sharing and interoperability. In China, the rise of the Internet can be traced back to the 80s of the 20th century.
At that time, China introduced the International Internet Protocol and established its first node in 1987. However, China's Internet development has experienced many twists and turns.
The beginning of the Internet in China.
In 1987, the Computer Network Information Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences established China's first Internet node. The completion of this node marks China's formal accession to the Internet and a step towards the information age.
The development of the Internet in China.
With the rapid development of China's economy, more and more people are beginning to pay attention to the potential of the Internet. In December 1994, China's first Internet service provider, China Internet Network Information Center, was established. Since then, the Internet has developed rapidly in China.
In 2008, China overtook the United States to become one of the world's largest Internet markets. As of the end of June 2021, the number of Internet users in China has reached 100 million, and the Internet penetration rate has reached.
The impact of the Internet on China.
The Internet has had a huge impact in China, dramatically changing the way people live and work, and at the same time driving the development of the entire economy. In addition, the Internet is of great strategic significance for promoting informatization, modernization, and internationalization, improving the speed and quality of people's information acquisition, and improving people's living standards and cultural quality, and promoting China's economic development.
Conclusion. Although China's Internet development has experienced a lot of twists and turns, but with the strong support of the world and the promotion of extensive network awareness across the country, China has now become one of the countries with the largest number of Internet users in the world, and the Internet has become an indispensable part of people's lives and work. With the continuous development and application of technology, the Internet will continue to play an important role in national construction and economic development.
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1. The birth of the Internet can be traced back to the late 60s to early 70s of the 20th century, when the U.S. Department of Defense laboratory connected the main computers in the department and adopted some rules to realize the exchange of information between users.
2. This is the birth of the Internet, and by 1972, the system had connected the hosts of 50 universities and research institutes. But the real development of the Internet began in 1985.
In the same year, the international networking project implemented by the Beijing Institute of Computer Application Technology, China Academic Network, was launched, and its partner is the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. In September 1987, CANET officially built China's first international Internet e-mail node in the Beijing Institute of Computer Application Technology, and sent China's first e-mail on September 14"Over the Great Wall and into the world", which opened the prelude to the use of the Internet by Chinese.
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