DEMOS (Demos) was the first internet service provider in the USSR.
History
DEMOS was established in 1989 in Moscow as a programmers' cooperative, which included employees of the Kurchatov Institute. For the first few months, the cooperative was called "Interface"; then it was renamed in honor of the DEMOS operating system. In 1990, DEMOS, in cooperation with the scientific network Relkom, registered a top-level domain .su. This domain become the starting point for development of the Russian segment of the Internet - RUnet.
See also
References
- Travica, Bob. The Business Web in Russia: Usability for the Western User. 59th Annual Meeting of ASIS, Baltimore, MD, 21–24 October 1996
- Lakhman, Marina. "Mother Russia Does a Slow Dance With the Net". New York Times on the web, 7 October 1997.
- Minton, Jim. "Gathering People To Write An Operating System".
- Rohozinski, Rafal. "Mapping Russian Cyberspace" Archived 2014-05-13 at the Wayback Machine. United Nations Institute for Social Development, October 1999
- Grekov, Alexander. "The ISP Scene in Russia" Archived 2015-01-02 at the Wayback Machine. Netnod, 24 September 2010.
External links
- Site of DEMOS (in Russian)
- DEMOS history by Michael Davidov (in Russian)
- Relcom history (in Russian) Archived 2013-01-28 at the Wayback Machine
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