What is the name for the process that is used to convert a series of instructions or programs, written in a high-level language into instructions(or a program) that can be run on a computer?
TRUE. The computers and electronic devices use digitized information which is easily understood by them.
Digitization is the process of converting analog signals or information of any form into a digital format that can be understood by computer systems or electronic devices. The term is used when converting information, like text, images or voices, and sounds, into binary code.
Internet service providers (ISP's) emerged in the late 1980's and early 1990's.
The ARPANET was decommissioned in 1990.
By 1995, the Internet was fully commercialized in the U.S., when the NSFNet was decommissioned, removing the last restrictions on use of the Internet to carry commercial traffic.