Hello, China Concept refers to China Concept Stocks, and Internet refers to Internet companies.
China Concept Internet refers to the E Fund China Concept Internet 50 ETF fund. The tracking target of this fund is the CSI Overseas China Internet 50 RMB Index. The two stocks with the largest weight in the index are Tencent Holdings and Alibaba.
: 1. What is the Internet The Internet, also known as the Internet or the transliteration of the Internet and the Internet, is a huge network of connections between networks.
These networks are connected through a common set of protocols to form a logically single, vast international network.
This method of connecting computer networks together may be called "networking."
On this basis, a global Internet covering the whole world was developed, called the "Internet", that is, the "Internet".
The Internet is not the same as the World Wide Web.
The World Wide Web is simply a global system based on hypertext links, and it is one of the services that the Internet can provide.
In the case of the Internet alone, generally the Internet or a network connected to it, sometimes called a net or net, enables online communication, social interaction, and transactions.
2. The influence of the Internet The Internet is global.
This means that the web belongs to all of humanity, no matter who invented it.
The structure of the Internet is a distributed network connected in a "packet switching" manner.
Therefore, on a technical level, there is no problem of central control of the Internet at all.
In other words, it is impossible for a country or an interest group to control the Internet through some technical means.
On the contrary, the Internet cannot be shut down in a country - unless it is not established.
However, at the same time, such a global network must have some way of identifying each host connected to it.
There will definitely be no similar phenomenon between two people with the same name on the Internet.
In this way, there must be a fixed organization to determine the name of each host and thereby determine the host's "address" on the Internet.
However, this is only "naming power", and the power to determine the address does not mean the right to control.
The agency responsible for naming can only do naming.
Likewise, this global network requires an organization to establish the communication rules (protocols) that all hosts must adhere to.
Otherwise, it would be impossible to build an Internet that could be used by all the different computers and different operating systems in the world.
The next generation of TCP/IP protocols, which will classify classes of information on the network to speed up transmission (e.g., prioritizing browsing information over e-mail messages), is an example of a service provided by such an organization. Likewise, developing "protocols"*
**The right to comply does not mean the right to control.