| France is one of the most high-tech countries in the world, and the French take
pride in their country's innovations. These include Concorde, the high speed aircraft
built by a French-British team, and TGV trains, which can travel at speeds of up to 300km
per hour and are renowned for their comfort and efficiency. The French also invented the Minitel,
which began life in the early 1980s as an electronic database of names, addresses, and
telephone numbers. To promote the Minitel, French Telecom gave away millions of
free terminals, and quickly expanded the services the Minitel provided. Soon the
French were able to order food, reserve train tickets, sell products, and chat over the Minitel,
which is now widely recognised as a predecessor to the internet.
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