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Transpac (data network)

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Transpac, also written TRANSPAC, is the French public packet switching network which was opened by the Transpac society in December 1978. It offered the X.25 interface to its users, the CCITT standard for which computer scientists of the CNET had played a major role. This network has been part of the worldwide X.25 network which, before the [[Internet, permitted data exchanges around the planet.

Initially created for professional customers, it was later used by millions of French terminals Minitels to access consumer applications, forerunners of those of the Internet.[1]

References

  1. ^ "X.25 Virtual Circuits - Transpac in France - Pre-Internet Data Networking". November 2010.