The term “Internet” originates from the idea of “A Network of Networks.” Since the inception of the Internet, modern society has been continually exploring new realms in the 4.0 industry, big data, and blockchain. The Internet, seen as a gateway for communication and a tool for democratisation, has reaffirmed its importance and profound impact, even nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. This lecture explores the origins and evolution of the Internet, which emerged during the Cold War. It addresses various questions surrounding the Internet, such as its creation story and the concept of Internet liberalism. The focus is that the evolution of the Internet transforms society from an offline based to a mobility one with a flexible lifestyle. In a mobility society, individuals adapt to new ways of life through advanced technologies like smartphones and social media. The lecture poses questions about how the politics of mobility society, built on mobility technology, will change human lives in the future.