- Internet in Estonia
Estonia has one of the highest Internet penetration index in the world. Computerization and digital connection for people are encouraged and supported by the state. The country has digital ID card system, [ [http://www.id.ee/?lang=en ID.ee ] ] and in 2005 local elections were held with the official possibility to vote online — the first case of its kind on the globe. [ [http://www.linux.com/articles/48991 Linux.com :: Estonians Break Ground, Vote Online ] ]In March 2008, country had 780 thousand of Internet users, or 59.7% out of 1,4 million population, according to
ITU . [ [http://www.internetworldstats.com/europa.htm#ee European Union Internet Usage and Population Stats ] ]Mass usage of computing networks first came with
FidoNet , the first Estonian node of which appeared in 1989. [ru icon http://old.russ.ru/netcult/globus/20030714.html] In early 1990s Internet connections began to occur, and the national domain.ee was registered in the middle of 1992. By virtue of its geographical location, the country played important role in transportingInternet culture to neighbouringRussia . One of the first backbone links for Russia was built in 1991 byRelcom through Estonia toFinland . [ru icon http://nethistory.ru/chronology/1043435719.html]In the year 1965 the first in the
USSR school computer Ural-1 was set up in the town ofNõo . In 1996 Estonian presidentLennart Meri started the 4-year state program "Tiger's Leap" to computerize and internetize all of the country's schools (Russia accompished the alike task in the fall of 2007). In the summer of 2005,Tallinn court sentenced a 22-year citizen to pay 3000 krooni (€190) for the insult in anInternet forum . [ru icon http://lenta.ru/articles/2005/11/09/ee/]The country's most popular search engine is the local
Neti.ee .ee also
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Communications in Estonia References
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