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INS (Information Network System) -- Telecommunications for the advanced information society

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Computer Networks (1976), 8 (5-6): 383-392 (1984/0)

Abstract

An Information Network System (INS) as the basis of a new world information order. Maximum advantage is to be made of the marriage between telecommunications and computer technologies in implementing the information network. A bit rate tariff system is also proposed to make INS feasible on both a national and international scale. As the community of man transforms itself, on the shoulders of INS, into an advanced information society, the human and technical weaknesses inherent in such a society must be addressed. By harmonizing the natural and social sciences with the needs of humanity, the technological and information-oriented innovations accompanying INS are expected to greatly enrich the quality of life.

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