Soviet Unix User Group

Bob Sutterfield bob at MorningStar.Com
Fri Sep 28 06:36:43 AEST 1990


In article <3168 at vela.acs.oakland.edu> moconnor at mars.acs.oakland.edu (Mike O'Connor) writes:
   In article <1990Sep26.183130.8473 at kth.se> perand at admin.kth.se (Per Andersson) writes:
      One of the few countries that won't participate (yet) is UK...
      Maybe we will see well connected Soviet sites before English ?

   Any particular reason why the U.K. is not in the Internet yet?

Their national networking infrastructure was built before it was clear
to them that the TCP/IP suite would become as pervasive as it has.
They use their own "Coloured Book" protocol suite, with application
gateways for (e.g.) mail and news.

This was recently discussed, quite heatedly, in comp.protocols.tcp-ip.
I doubt that more flames here would help anyone at all.



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