In the United States of America, Rob Kahn (from New York) and Vint Cerf (from Connecticut) together invented the (TCP) Transmission Control Protocol in 1972-1973. They wrote "A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication", TCP/IP protocol is what is used to send information over the internet.
every country has access to the internet
One can read about popular country artist in such magazines as: Country Weekly, Up Country Magazine and Maverick Country. These can be purchased or found on the internet on their respective websites.
There is the internet, and the phone! MSN messenger? Get to know him better first.
They are part of the Congressional Record but are also published in newspapers throughout the country and now can be found on the Internet.
Which Country has 3rd largest users of internet?
.fr is the country code top-level Internet domain for France.
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For this kind of question, just do an Internet search on "internet country codes". This search reveals that the country code (or top-level domain) of Ireland is "ie".For this kind of question, just do an Internet search on "internet country codes". This search reveals that the country code (or top-level domain) of Ireland is "ie".For this kind of question, just do an Internet search on "internet country codes". This search reveals that the country code (or top-level domain) of Ireland is "ie".For this kind of question, just do an Internet search on "internet country codes". This search reveals that the country code (or top-level domain) of Ireland is "ie".
The internet is not a country. What country do you mean?
"si" is the country internet code of Slovenia. you can find other code from the following links... http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/websoft/wwwstat/country-codes.txt http://www.science.co.il/Internet-Codes.asp?s=internet
Internet censorship are the rules that prohibit people from posting certain things over the internet. Rules do vary from country to country, so depending on what country you are from, the rules may be different.
No, the US can't block a country's access to the internet. The internet is provided to the public by the individual service providers. The internet may have originated in the US, but they don't control it.