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Globenet is an advance in Civilization: Call to Power.

Summary[]

GlobeNet, the sixth Economic Advance, is the culmination of two centuries of global wiring. The GlobeSat, a satellite imaging system, allows the Civilization a view of the entire world in the radar map.

Great Library entry[]

Completed in 1866, the Atlantic telegraph cable opened trans-oceanic telecommunications. However, the Atlantic cable was but the first of a growing communication network. Soon with Space Flight, the orbits around Earth became open real estate. In 1974 the first commercial satellite flew into orbit, and by the early 21st century, a combination of fiber optic land lines and rings of orbital digital satellites had linked the world irrevocably.

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