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Tiger Jump
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The point is that the Estonian state object in which large amounts of investments have been addressed to expand computer-computing capacity and energy communication networks, with special emphasis on improving educational infrastructure.
History
The object is offered in 1996 Toomas Heilez Heilez, the current Ambassador of Estonia in the United States, and the future President of Estonia, and Jacek Awizo, the future minister of education. The official launch of the pattern was the Leterat Mary, the President of the Estonia, 21 February 1996. For the first time, a separate "tiger jump" financing was provided in public budget 1997.
One of the most important results of the lens was to plug all the elite schools into the Internet that stopped using the UCP technology, and also the emergence of computer classes in most schools. In parallel, there was a mass replacement for computers in schools on the system based on IBM PC technology. Given the economic and technological distances of global norms, there have been a few decades of Soviet occupation, the 8-bit systems with the CP / M operating system met in Estonia schools all the way to the '90s.
After a mass of cyberdefense on the Eastonia electronic network in 2007 (behind numerous statements made by Russian government structures), the military doctrine of the country entered the concept of electronic security. The invasion of this field caused the opening of the NATO united center of the electronic protection (NATO Cooperative Corporation). This object is called "Tiger Protection."
See Also
Baltic Tigers
Notes
Link
Official Projection Website
Additional Information
Faryvar, Cyprus, 2011. The Internet of Elsewhere: the American Enterprise of a Wired World. New Braunswan, N. J.: Rutgers Universal Press. 109- 149. The history of Internet development and WiFi networks in Estonia.
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Estonia Politics
Internet