C.A.T.O.
The Collective Accessible Telecommunications Operations, abbreviated to C.A.T.O., Network is a communications system that was designed to connect the world's intranets together. It is seen as the world's most telecommunication effort.
Social Impact
The C.A.T.O. will do wonders in connecting an otherwise shattered world together at last.King William II of America
The network was initially intended for the Heads of States and Governments of the world's leading nations in order to better connect global trade and communication since 1991. However, beginning in the early 2000's, many intranet service providers have been selling subscriptions to C.A.T.O. in order to connect the common folk internationally. This has been seen as an improvement in dispelling social preconceptions and prejudices that each region has towards each other.
The concept of the C.A.T.O. came from following the World War, in which British scientist Alan Turing. After his exile from Great Britain to the French Socialist Republic, his work was used to develop the intranet across the Comintern Union. The idea of interconnecting the various intranets into a global internet came from a Catalan mathematician Iphars Blepon in 1989.
Before the introduction of C.A.T.O., the major regions of the world were separated through interconnection through various intranets.

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