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SayPro Course in End User Computing SAQA 61591 NQF Level 3 credits 130
Herbet Allet Shungube
SayPro Level 3: Practitioner (Intermediate)
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INTERNET IN SOUTH AFRICA
The Internet in South Africa commenced when the first sustainable e-mail link was established in 1988 between Rhodes University in Grahamstown and a private home in Portland, Oregon.48 This link was later connected to the Internet. At about the same time the Foundation for Research and Development started the Universities Network (Uninet). Before that, around 1986, there were two networks between South African universities: one between Rhodes University, the University of Cape Town and the University of Natal in the south, and another between Potchefstroom University, Wits, the University of Pretoria and the CSIR in the north.
Other universities soon joined as a result of Uninet and later the two networks were connected to each other. But in 1989 access to the world-wide Internet was restricted because of the political situation in South Africa.
WHAT IS THE INTERNET?
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