Information Superhighway - meaning and definition. What is Information Superhighway
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What (who) is Information Superhighway - definition

TERM USED IN THE 1990S TO REFER TO THE INTERNET
Information Superhighway; Infobahn; Information highway; Information super highway; Information super-highway; Digital Highway; Information Super Highway; Electronic superhighway

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¦ noun an extensive electronic network such as the Internet, used for the rapid transfer of digital data.
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<communications> (Or "Infobahn", "Info Strada") The name coined by US Vice-president Al Gore in the early 1990s for the emerging high-speed global communications network capable of carrying voice, data, video, and other services around the world. These services use satellite, copper cable, {optical fibre}, cellular telecommunications, and are accessible via set-top boxes or suitably equipped computers. See also National Information Infrastructure. (2001-03-31)
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The information superhighway (or )"Infobahn" was coined as an analogy with the German word Autobahn for "highway"The October, 1994 issue of the American Journalism Review, "Panel Vision" : "Over the last year countless articles have trumpeted the coming of the information superhighway. Infobahn entrepreneurs promise interactive television with text, video and audio delivered to living rooms via fiber optic cable or enhanced phone lines.

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Information superhighway

The information superhighway (or German: infobahn) is a late-20th-century phrase that aspirationally referred to the increasingly mainstream availability of digital communication systems (and ultimately, the Internet and its World Wide Web).

To some extent, it is associated with United States Senator and later Vice-President Al Gore.

Examples of use of Information Superhighway
1. You find this stuff on the information superhighway.
2. Together they are the tarmac of the information superhighway.
3. A 50–percent reduction in charges would increase the use of the information superhighway.
4. Such attacks have prompted some to call for additional regulation of the information superhighway.
5. The new campaign for freedom on the information superhighway was launched in the Observer newspaper.