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information superhighway

[in-fer-mey-shuhn soo-per-hahy-wey] / ˌɪn fərˈmeɪ ʃən ˈsu pərˌhaɪ weɪ /


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This was the so-called “information superhighway,” which Levin called the Full Service Network.

From Seattle Times

Computers across the country needed to be able to communicate, transmitting data on a high-speed network that Al Gore liked to call the “information superhighway.”

From New York Times

When the tantalizing concept of an “information superhighway” first appeared in 1993, it was held out as rivaling the railroads and airlines in revolutionizing and connecting the world.

From Washington Post

For those reasons, the vagus nerve — the longest of the 12 cranial nerves — is sometimes referred to as an “information superhighway.”

From New York Times

You point to moments in the history of internet privatization where there were intervention points, like proposals for a “public lane in the information superhighway.”

From The Verge