[...] late in the nineteenth century [...] yet another technical breakthrough enabled the separation of communication from transportation. First the telegraph, and a bit later radio, meant that communication no longer had to be considered as a form of light freight. Freed from material form, it took on light speed, enabling virtually instantaneous communication across the planet.
Berry Buzan and Richard Little (p.278)
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[...] The speeds of travel and of communication diverged more than a century ago. [...]