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Transpac (data network)

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In 1987, Transpac was the world's largest public packet-switched network with revenues of nearly $ 400m. Minitel videotex services accounted for 45% of its data and 20% of its $ 678m revenue in 1990. By 1991, it was operating in fifteen European countries.
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Initially created for professional customers, it was later used by millions of French terminals
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to access consumer applications, forerunners of those of the Internet.
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It was opened in December 1978 by the semi-public Transpac society.
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standard of 1976 for which computer scientists of the
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public data network
X.25
CCITT
Centre national d'études des télécommunications
Minitels
Minitel service
Internet in France


"X.25 Virtual Circuits - Transpac in France - Pre-Internet Data Networking"
doi
10.1109/MCOM.2010.5621965
Network World
Network World
Information Highways for a Smaller World and Better Living: Proceedings of ICCC'95 (12th International Conference on Computer Communication) August 21-24, Seoul
ISBN
978-90-5199-240-3
"How France fell out of love with Minitel"
Categories
Wide area networks
History of the Internet
Packets (information technology)

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