Through a network of cables, optic fibre, satellite transmission and radio waves, VirtualNet connects you to a world of information and data sharing known as cyberspace. The global domain of electromagnetics as accessed and exploited through electronic technology and the modulation of electromagnetic energy to achieve a wide range of communication and control system capabilities. The term is rooted in the science of cybernetics and work in electronic communication and control science. Through its electromagnetic nature, cyberspace integrates a number of capabilities (sensors, signals, connections, transmissions, processors, controllers) and generates a virtual interactive experience accessed for the purpose of communication and control regardless of a geographic location.


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In pragmatic terms, cyberspace allows the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures, telecommunications networks; such as the Internet, computer systems, integrated sensors, system control networks, embedded processors and controllers common to global control and communications. As a social experience, individuals can interact, exchange ideas, share information, provide social support, conduct business, direct actions, create artistic media, play games, engage in political discussion, and so on. Now ubiquitous, the term has become a conventional means to describe anything associated with computers, information technology, the Internet and the diverse Internet culture.
In this it opens a total new dimension of a world that is out there, but yet you can’t see it. You can experience it, learn from it and even do business with it. The other side of the world is suddenly not so far from you and not so unreachable. The Internet has opened the door to new methods of conducting business, communicating with friends and family to create a total new life style and way of thinking. |