Before the Internet came about there were other solutions to the need for data exchange and computer networking. Rather than send text and numbers between telex machines, the network could be used to send data between computers. Before the Internet, Britain had its own commercial, online, networked service that would transmit data, offer online services and exchange electronic mails – all the things you can do on the Internet.
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