keskvõrk
Keskvõrk, also known as the "central network" or "central web," refers to a concept in Estonian digital culture and internet history, particularly associated with the early days of the Estonian internet. The term emerged during the late 1990s and early 2000s, when Estonia was one of the first countries in the world to achieve widespread internet access. The idea of keskvõrk reflected a decentralized yet interconnected approach to online communication, where individuals and communities shared information freely without relying on centralized platforms.
The term gained prominence through the work of Estonian internet pioneer and activist **Priit Laes**, who popularized
During this period, Estonia experienced a unique digital revolution, with initiatives like the **Estonian e-Residency program**
Keskvõrk remains a notable part of Estonia’s digital heritage, symbolizing an early vision of how technology