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In the 1960s, communication technology advanced in several areas, including:

Satellite communications: Allowed people to watch more TV channels and receive weather updates. In 1969, 500 million people watched Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon on TV via satellite.

Computer networking: The ARPANET, a military-led initiative, was the precursor to the internet.

Data transmission: The development of modems allowed for data rates of up to 9600 b/s.

Telephone network: Voice signals were frequency multiplexed for efficient transmission. About half of customers could directly dial long distance calls.

Mainframe computers: The mainframe contained all the applications needed by users, as well as file management and printing.

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