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Kerghēbher
- Main article: Computing in Hergom
The collaborative efforts of Kerghēbher and Hergom H1aitēr Menkwetos have created a remarkable synergy, jointly overseeing the infrastructure, protocols, mark-up language, and programming language that underpin the Kerghēbher network. This partnership, inspired by similar initiatives in neighboring regions such as Anaria, Arvor, and Kamura, has become a beacon of technological innovation in Hergom.
The Kerghēbher network has revolutionized personal computing in Hergom. H1olgwhosmenes, a subsidiary of Hergom H1aitēr Menkwetos, has capitalised on this environment by developing consumer clients that seamlessly integrate with the Kerghēbher network, enhancing the digital experiences of Hergom's citizens. To encourage widespread adoption, Hergom H1aitēr Menkwetos offers landline installations with H1olgwhosmenes consoles and provides various subscription packages. Users often opt for dedicated lines to ensure uninterrupted access.
Hergom also extends subsidies and discounts to friendly neighboring countries, integrating them into the Kerghēbher network through local partners who act as resellers. This approach fosters international influence and strengthens digital connectivity across the region.
The Kerghēbher (Arterial) Network features a robust web hosting infrastructure, using the Bhreyktskih₁ mark-up language for efficient Kerpage design and 8-bit colour depth for graphical content. Video and sound are handled with native formats optimized for low bandwidth and memory usage. Ker-pegh, the network's email service, integrates with the Telemail network for reliable electronic communication, offering a user-friendly interface and essential formatting options.
Users can engage in discussions and share expertise through platforms based on the Peleskrībh framework. The network also supports secure e-commerce transactions with its "Leikwsḱerh₁to" payment system, which generates a 25-digit transaction ID for secure phone payments, ensuring billing information is safeguarded and transactions are streamlined.
Setka
Working together with the Centre for Electronic and Electromechanical Studies (TsINK-EEI) of the Central Institutes of Science and Technology, the electronics firm Arvotech and the communications firm Arvotel championed the development and installation of the Setka (Сетка, Grid) computer network beginning in 7676. Initial roll-out took place between the nation's largest cities between 7676 and 7679. A more extensive national network within each oblast and raion had been established by 7685.