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By the end of the 1960s, both the Central Committee and the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union had received information that the Americans had completed a plan to build several information networks - two years later than us. The difference was that the American government did not argue over this and carried it out, and planned to make ARPANET and several others operational in 1969, connecting computers in different American cities. That is when our government began to worry.