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- Archive-name: internet-access/australia
- Last-modified: 1994/10/30
- Version: 2.9
-
- Network Access in Australia FAQ
- -------------------------------
-
-
- Contents:
-
-
- Section 1: About this FAQ
- Section 2: How do I get an internet account?
- Section 3: What public access machines are in my area?
- Section 4: What can I do once Im on the internet?'
- Section 5: How can I find out more about the internet?
- Section 6: How do I connect my own machine to the net?
- Section 7: What network organisations are there in Australia?
- Section 8: What services are available on the Australian Network?
- Section 9: How do I send mail between the various networks?
- Section 10: Changes this month
- Section 11: Disclaimer
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 1
- Subject: Section 1: About this FAQ
-
- This is my compilation of information on public networking in
- Australia. It contains information on the various organisations
- providing network access, how to get an account with network access,
- and how to attach your own machine to the network.
-
- If you want to skip quickly to a particular section, say "Section 7:
- What networks are there in Australia?" as easy way to get there is by
- using your text viewer to search for the words "Section 7".
-
- New versions of the FAQ are posted monthly, incorporating any updates
- which have been received in the meantime. It'll probably never be
- quite complete but I'm trying to keep it as accurate and up-to-date
- as possible. If you have any information which is not included here,
- or if you have corrections or constructive comments to make, please
- mail me. Also, if you're going to republish the FAQ elsewhere, please
- make sure it's the latest version and check the copyright notice at
- the end. Any version more than a month old _will_ already have been
- superceded.
-
- The most recent version of the FAQ is always available on the many
- FTP sites which archive FAQs. An example location is:
-
- URL: ftp://archie.au/usenet/FAQs/alt.internet.access.wanted/Network_Access_in_Australia_FAQ
-
- The FAQ is also available on the World Wide Web at:
-
- URL: http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~zik/netfaq.html
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 2
- Subject: Section 2: How do I get an internet account?
-
- There are basically three ways to get a network-connected account:
-
-
- a) Enrol in a university course which involves having an account
- (this costs lots of money so consider c) instead)
- b) Get a job somewhere with a net connection (this may be considered a
- repugnant option by some as it involves work)
- c) Get an account on a public access machine
-
-
- Universities offer the fastest network connections and the best
- facilities in general, but often restrict network access to those who
- actually need it. Public access machines are becoming more and more
- common, and offer many of the same features that the universities
- do. They're also much less restrictive about what programs you are
- allowed to run.
-
- Generally you'll need to access public access sites from home using a
- modem and a terminal program on your own computer. The next section
- details the public access machines in each area.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 3
- Subject: Section 3: What public access machines are in my area?
-
- This section lists public access sites. It's organised into areas by
- state:
-
-
- - ACT
- - New South Wales
- - Northern Territory
- - Queensland
- - South Australia
- - Tasmania
- - Victoria
- - Western Australia
-
-
- There are (generally speaking) three types of people who operate
- these systems:
-
-
- Commercial - The system is run as a full-time commercial
- operation. Commercial use is allowed.
- Non-profit - The system is operated for the pleasure of
- the operator, not for profit. Commercial use
- is allowed.
- Hobbyist - The system is operated for the pleasure of
- the operator, not for profit. Users are
- restricted to non-commercial activities -
- no business or advertising is allowed.
-
-
- There are three possible types of link:
-
-
- UUCP - Machine calls another on a regular basis to
- transfer news and email. This is the slowest
- option. It also doesn't offer access to most
- internet services, and is more correctly
- referred to as a "Usenet" network host.
- IP - Machine is permanently connected to the
- internet. Very quick responses are possible
- and all network services are available.
- MHSnet - Machine calls another on demand and/or
- regularly. This is usually better than UUCP,
- but doesn't offer full IP connectivity.
-
-
- Modem standards are complicated things. In general a site with modems
- that support high speeds will also support all the lower speeds. The
- main modem standards are:
-
-
- V.FastClass - 28,800 bps raw speed, Rockwell proprietary standard
- V.32bis - 14,400 bps raw speed
- PEP - 14,000 bps raw speed, Telebit proprietary standard
- V.32 - 9,600 bps raw speed
- V.22bis - 2,400 bps raw speed
- V.22 - 1,200 bps raw speed
- V.23 - 1,200 bps receive / 75 baud send
-
-
- Also some modems support compression and packetising on top of the raw
- communications they provide. Packetising reduces the amount of line
- noise you'll have problems with, and compression increases the
- throughput available:
-
-
- V.42bis - ~4 times compression (usually includes V.42)
- V.42 - packetisation
- MNP5 - ~2 times compression (usually includes MNP4)
- MNP4 - packetisation
-
-
- After you've selected a shortlist of possible sites you may also want
- to check out "Section 7: What networks are there in Australia?" to get
- a brief idea of what facilities each network offers.
-
- ================================== ACT =================================
-
- Site name -----> interconnect.com.au
- Organisation --> InterConnect Australia Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Canberra
- Dialins -------> 4 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $95.00 (1 off) + $20/month + 15c/minute online.
- Also FTP @ $1 per 1 MByte, contact for full details.
- Machine -------> i486 EISA, SCSI disk, BSDI UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP - 20 milliseconds to AARNet
- Features ------> Interactive login, Telnet, FTP, News, Mail, Talk...
- How -----------> Ring sales on 008 818 262 or 03 528 2239.
- Contact -------> <info@interconnect.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> canberra.dialix.oz.au
- Organisation --> DIALix Services
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Canberra
- Dialins -------> 3 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> 1c/minute connection, 1c/1000 bytes Internet email/ftp.
- Machine -------> SVR4 Unix
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Menu access, Unix shell or UUCP. e-mail, usenet, ftp, telnet,
- talk, finger, irc, gopher, rlogin etc.
- How -----------> dial (06) 251-3811
- Contact -------> Justin Sullivan <justin@canberra.dialix.oz.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> capcon.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Canberra
- Dialins -------> 2 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $110 p.a.
- Machine -------> i486/66 running Linux
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> standard shells, nn/tin, elm/pine, gopher/WWW
- How -----------> dial (06) 292-7655
- Contact -------> Craig Gibson <craig@capcon.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> mana.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Canberra
- Dialins -------> 1 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> APANA membership (ed: hey, isn't that free?)
- Machine -------> Amiga
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 6 hours
- Features ------> offering UUCP/News/E-Mail + files
- How -----------> Email only
- Contact -------> Jeff Coleman <billy@mana.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ozemail.com.au
- Organisation --> OzEmail Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Canberra
- Dialins -------> ? * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $25 to join, $10 per hour until 9pm, $5 afterwards
- Machine -------> i486, UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Easy to use Windows software, PPP, SL/IP, UNIX shell
- How -----------> dial 06 257 2662 and select "register"
- Contact -------> Phone sales on (008) 805 874 or email <support@ozemail.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> posgate.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Canberra
- Dialins -------> 1 * V32/V.42bis
- Charges -------> APANA membership + $10/month (mail info@apana.org.au for details)
- Machine -------> 486DX33 Linux 1.2
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> offering dialup/permanant SLIP/PPP/UUCP only (no shell)
- How -----------> dial (06) 285 1701, login as guest, http://posgate.apana.org.au
- Contact -------> Mark Purcell <m.purcell@posgate.apana.org.au>
-
- ============================ New South Wales ===========================
-
- Site name -----> geko.com.au
- Organisation --> Geko
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Sydney
- Dialins -------> 8 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> UNIX shell: $20 setup + $15 per month,
- SL/IP: $80 setup + $40 per month
- Machine -------> SPARC 1000, Solaris UNIX
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> UNIX shell, Telnet, FTP, News, Mail, also SL/IP and PPP
- How -----------> Ring sales on (02) 968-4333
- Contact -------> Dez Blanchfield <geko@geko.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> interconnect.com.au
- Organisation --> InterConnect Australia Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Sydney
- Dialins -------> 8 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $95.00 (1 off) + $20/month + 15c/minute online.
- Also FTP @ $1 per 1 MByte, contact for full details.
- Machine -------> i486 EISA, SCSI disk, BSDI UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP - 20 milliseconds to AARNet
- Features ------> Interactive login, Telnet, FTP, News, Mail, Talk...
- How -----------> Ring sales on 008 818 262 or 03 528 2239.
- Contact -------> <info@interconnect.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> dwarf.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Wollongong
- Dialins -------> 1 * V32/V.42bis
- Charges -------> Nil
- Machine -------> LINUX, (386DX40)
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 18 hours
- How -----------> dial (042) 973837
- Contact -------> Russell Noble <russ@dwarf.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> jolt.mpx.com.au
- Organisation --> Microplex
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Sydney
- Dialins -------> 25 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $25 setup fee + $23.50/month or $234/year
- Machine -------> Sun SPARC 10, UNIX
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> E-mail, FTP file transfer, Usenet news, Talk, Internet Relay
- Chat, Gopher and World Wide Web
- How -----------> By email, snail or phone
- Contact -------> <info@jolt.mpx.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> kralizec.zeta.org.au / godzilla.zeta.org.au
- Organisation --> Zeta Microcomputer Software
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Sydney
- Dialins -------> 5 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $15/month for 10 hours, $1/hr thereafter
- Machine -------> Sun 3 (SunOS 4.0) / 386DX/40 (Linux)
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> > 1 Gb disk, 6 CD-ROMs, huge amount of Linux S/W & News
- How -----------> dial (02) 837-1868, login as "guest"
- Contact -------> Nick Andrew <nick@kralizec.zeta.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> kumear.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Lake Macquarie
- Dialins -------> 1 * V32/V.42bis, 1 * 1 * V.22bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $15 pa
- Machine -------> Amiga 3000T, AmigaDOS 2.05
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 18 hours
- Features ------> DLGPro BBS software, Lots of Amiga software, FidoNET,
- AdultLink.
- How -----------> dial (049) 48-5408
- Contact -------> Phillip Eastham <phillip_eastham@kumear.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> magna.com.au
- Organisation --> Magnadata Public Access Internet Services
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Sydney
- Dialins -------> 16 * V.Fast
- Charges -------> Shell $32 per month, SLIP/PPP $40 per month
- Machine -------> 486dx50 PCs
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> No time charges at all, shell and SLIP/PPP, dial-up and
- dedicated, free email support
- How -----------> dial (02) 267 7711, login as "guest"
- Contact -------> info@magna.com.au, voice <info@magna.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> scorch.hna.com.au
- Organisation --> Hunter Networking Association
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Newcastle
- Dialins -------> 3 * V32/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $40 pa (interactive), $60 (private systems), $100 (public sys)
- Machine -------> 386DX40, 8Meg core, total 2G HD, Linux 1.0
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 4 hours
- Features ------> BBS-ish interface or UNIX shell. Local news spool. POPmail.
- Visitors may browse the system for a ~month without charge.
- How -----------> dial (049) 61-1695, login as "guest"
- Contact -------> Michael Brown <mbrown@hna.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> sydney.dialix.oz.au
- Organisation --> DIALix Services
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Sydney
- Dialins -------> 18 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> 1c/minute connection, 1c/1000 bytes Internet email/ftp.
- Machine -------> PCs, SCO and SVR4 Unix
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Menu access, Unix shell or UUCP. e-mail, usenet, ftp, telnet,
- talk, finger, irc, gopher, rlogin etc.
- How -----------> dial (02) 948-6918, login as "visitor"
- Contact -------> Justin Sullivan <justin@sydney.dialix.com>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> sysx.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Darlinghurst, Sydney
- Dialins -------> 1 * V.32
- Charges -------> $25.00 pa
- Machine -------> 386/33 running Waffle 1.65 & various
- Link ----------> UUCP - 6 hr max delay to AARNET.
- Features ------> Geared towards electronic musicians and artists.
- How -----------> login on (02) 361-4063
- Contact -------> <scot@sysx.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> toaster.hna.com.au
- Organisation --> Hunter Networking Association
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Newcastle
- Dialins -------> 1 * 2400
- Charges -------> none
- Machine -------> 486sx33, 8 meg core, 200M drive, CD-ROM
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 6 hours
- Features ------> CICA and Hobbes CD-ROMs online.
- How -----------> Email
- Contact -------> Matt McLeod <matt@toaster.hna.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ilb.com.au
- Organisation --> ILB Computing Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Wollongong
- Dialins -------> 2
- Charges -------> ?
- Machine -------> ?
- Link ----------> MHSnet
- Features ------> 1.2G of news online
- How -----------> ?
- Contact -------> Kevin Withnall
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ozemail.com.au
- Organisation --> OzEmail Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Sydney
- Dialins -------> ? * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $25 to join, $10 per hour until 9pm, $5 afterwards
- Machine -------> i486, UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Easy to use Windows software, PPP, SL/IP, UNIX shell
- How -----------> dial 02 906 6677 and select "register"
- Contact -------> Phone sales on (008) 805 874 or email <support@ozemail.com.au>
-
- ========================== Northern Territory ==========================
-
- Site name -----> turtle.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Darwin
- Dialins -------> 6 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $25 to join, $20 per month
- Machine -------> ?
- Link ----------> IP - 19kbps to APANA
- Features ------> ?
- How -----------> dial (089) 723 499, login as "info"
- Contact -------> Robert Nagy <robert@turtle.apana.org.au>
-
- ============================== Queensland ==============================
-
- Site name -----> brisbane.dialix.oz.au
- Organisation --> DIALix Services
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Brisbane
- Dialins -------> 3 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> 1c/minute connection, 1c/1000 bytes Internet email/ftp.
- Machine -------> PC, SVR4 Unix
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Menu access, Unix shell or UUCP. e-mail, usenet, ftp, telnet,
- talk, finger, irc, gopher, rlogin etc.
- How -----------> dial (07) 889-0799, login as "visitor"
- Contact -------> Justin Sullivan <justin@brisbane.dialix.com>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> silver.cstpl.com.au
- Organisation --> CSTPL
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Brisbane
- Dialins -------> 3 * V32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> Up to $2.94Mb
- Machine -------> Unix. 486
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> SLIP, Shell
- How -----------> email Robert Chalmers
- Contact -------> Robert Chalmers <robert@cstpl.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> icecave.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Cairns
- Dialins -------> 1 * V.fastclass, 1 * v.32bis/v.42bis
- Charges -------> APANA Membership + Cost Sharing for STD Costs
- Machine -------> Amiga 3000
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to AARNet ???
- Features ------> BBS Interface plus UUCP available, 2 CD-ROMs online'
- How -----------> dial (070) 31-4186
- Contact -------> Dave Freeman <dfreeman@icecave.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> interconnect.com.au
- Organisation --> InterConnect Australia Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Brisbane
- Dialins -------> 4 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $95.00 (1 off) + $20/month + 15c/minute online.
- Also FTP @ $1 per 1 MByte, contact for full details.
- Machine -------> i486 EISA, SCSI disk, BSDI UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP - 20 milliseconds to AARNet
- Features ------> Interactive login, Telnet, FTP, News, Mail, Talk...
- How -----------> Ring sales on 008 818 262 or 03 528 2239.
- Contact -------> <info@interconnect.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ozemail.com.au
- Organisation --> OzEmail Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Brisbane
- Dialins -------> ? * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $25 to join, $10 per hour until 9pm, $5 afterwards
- Machine -------> i486, UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Easy to use Windows software, PPP, SL/IP, UNIX shell
- How -----------> dial 07 279 3914 and select "register"
- Contact -------> Phone sales on (008) 805 874 or email <support@ozemail.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ozspace.brisnet.org.au
- Organisation --> BrisNet
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Brisbane
- Dialins -------> ?
- Charges -------> from $60 pa (hey guys, can you be more explicit here?)
- Machine -------> 386 PC compatible; Linux
- Link ----------> IP - time to AARNet: 10 minutes
- Features ------> providing UUCP and IP feeds
- How -----------> ?
- Contact -------> Rhys Weatherley <rhys@fit.qut.edu.au>, voice (015) 576-698
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> peg.apc.org
- Organisation --> Pegasus Networks Communications Pty Ltd
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Brisbane
- Dialins -------> ? * V.32bis/V.42bis, AUSTPAC
- Charges -------> $95 mailbox purchase, $20 per month, time charges extra,
- enquire for full details
- Machine -------> ? running UNIX
- Link ----------> demand IP?
- Features ------> E-mail and conferencing, gateways to APC, FIDOnet and
- Internet. telnet access, gopher, WAIS. Support hotline.
- How -----------> By email, mail or phone
- Contact -------> <support@peg.pegasus.oz.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> premier.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Brisbane
- Dialins -------> 1 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $100/year, $12/month
- Machine -------> IBM i386PC
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Unix shell, e-mail, usenet, ftp, telnet,
- talk, finger, irc, gopher, rlogin etc.
- How -----------> dial (07) 841-5435, login as "visitor"
- Contact -------> Brent Paddon <brentp@premier.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> pro-vision.pronet.com
- Organisation --> Independent
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Townsville
- Dialins -------> 1 * V.32bis
- Charges -------> from $40/year for 20 hours/month, $60/year for 30 hours/month
- Machine -------> Apple IIgs, running proline v3.0
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet 24hr
- Features ------> menu or like shell offering users file area.
- Apple II software, graphics, sound.
- How -----------> By email, mail or phone
- Contact -------> Christopher Griggs <cgriggs@pro-vision.pronet.com>
-
- =========================== South Australia ============================
-
- Site name -----> adam.com.au
- Organisation --> ADAM Pty Ltd
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Adelaide
- Dialins -------> 60 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $50 + optional internet access ($25)
- Machine -------> 2 x Pentium, 4 x 486DX2-66, 60GB of files
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Menu access, 2000 new files per week, Unix shell,
- Email, News, Telnet, FTP, IRC, Gopher, WWW, etc.
- How -----------> dial (08) 370-5775, log in with your name
- Contact -------> Greg Hicks (phone (018) 824 648), email Stephen White <steve@adam.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> adelaide.dialix.oz.au
- Organisation --> DIALix Services
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Adelaide
- Dialins -------> 7 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> 1c/minute connection, 1c/1000 bytes Internet e-mail/ftp.
- Machine -------> PC, SVR4 Unix
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Menu access, Unix shell or UUCP. e-mail, usenet, ftp, telnet,
- talk, finger, irc, gopher, rlogin etc.
- How -----------> dial (08) 231-6822, login as "visitor"
- Contact -------> Jo Brock <jbrock@adelaide.dialix.oz.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> apanix.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Adelaide
- Dialins -------> 6 * V32.bis/V42.bis, 1 * V32/MNP5, 3 * V22.bis
- Charges -------> $65/year or $40/6 months or $10/month for 2 hrs/day dialup.
- Machine -------> Sparcstation ELC
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Internet news, mail, ftp, telnet, IRC, muds, gopher, WWW.
- Unix shell or menu (SL/IP to APANA members)
- How -----------> Dial (08) 373-5485 or telnet, login as "apanix".
- Contact -------> Adrian Corston <adrian@apanix.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> arrakis.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Adelaide
- Dialins -------> 1 * V32bis/V42.bis
- Charges -------> Free access for 1 month, $40 per year thereafter. May change.
- Machine -------> 4.2 Berkeley UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Full Internet services including: news, irc, telnet, and ftp.
- How -----------> dial (08) 377-0217 or telnet arrakis.apana.org.au [202.12.89.9] login as "guest"
- Contact -------> Greg Robinson <greg@arrakis.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> byron.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Adelaide
- Dialins -------> 2 * 2400 baud, 3 * V.32bis
- Charges -------> $55 per year
- Machine -------> 486DX50 16mb ram, 0.8gb disk, Simtel CDROM
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Programmer's hangout, news, mail, UNIX shell
- How -----------> dial (08) 364-2017
- Contact -------> John Lindsay <admin@byron.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> cleese.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Adelaide
- Dialins -------> 2 * V.32bis/V.42bis, 1 * 2400
- Charges -------> $65 per annum, or $10 per month
- Machine -------> i486DX/33, 16Mb RAM, 1.1Gb disk, FreeBSD UNIX
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> SA APANA hub site, interactive shells, UNIX tech support
- How -----------> dial (08) 373-6006, login as "guest"
- Contact -------> Mark Newton <newton@cleese.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> cswamp.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Adelaide
- Dialins -------> 1 * V.32bis
- Charges -------> none
- Machine -------> 80386/16, 2MB RAM, 730MB disk; MS-DOS 4.01
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 24 hours
- Features ------> Maximus 2.01wb bbs software, Bluewave offline reader
- How -----------> dial (08) 370-2133
- Contact -------> Arthur Marsh <arthur@cswamp.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> hal9000.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Adelaide.
- Dialins -------> 3 * V32bis/V42.bis
- Charges -------> 10 day trial. No online costs. Currently $60 p.a.
- Machine -------> DEC 3600 microvax(ultrix) / I486dx2-66(FreeBSD)
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Fast hookup to full internet services: news, irc, telnet, ftp
- How -----------> dial (08) 371-2343 and login as "guest"
- Contact -------> Mike Bruins <bruins@hal9000.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> interconnect.com.au
- Organisation --> InterConnect Australia Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Adelaide.
- Dialins -------> 4 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $95.00 (1 off) + $20/month + 15c/minute online.
- Also FTP @ $1 per 1 MByte, contact for full details.
- Machine -------> i486 EISA, SCSI disk, BSDI UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP - 20 milliseconds to AARNet
- Features ------> Interactive login, Telnet, FTP, News, Mail, Talk...
- How -----------> Ring sales on 008 818 262 or 03 528 2239.
- Contact -------> <info@interconnect.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ozemail.com.au
- Organisation --> OzEmail Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Adelaide
- Dialins -------> ? * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $25 to join, $10 per hour until 9pm, $5 afterwards
- Machine -------> i486, UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Easy to use Windows software, PPP, SL/IP, UNIX shell
- How -----------> dial 08 364 1451 and select "register"
- Contact -------> Phone sales on (008) 805 874 or email <support@ozemail.com.au>
-
- =============================== Tasmania ===============================
-
- Site name -----> calvados.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Hobart
- Dialins -------> 1 * V.42bis
- Charges -------> $30pa
- Machine -------> 386sx, MS-DOS, Waffle
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 18 hours
- Features ------> ?
- How -----------> dial (002) 34-8530, login as "new"
- Contact -------> John Lamp <system@calvados.apana.org.au>
-
- =============================== Victoria ===============================
-
- Site name -----> accserv.ppit.com.au
- Organisation --> AccServ
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> ? * V.32bis/MNP/V42.bis
- Charges -------> $100 pa for mail/news account. $150 for mail/news/netftp
- Other charges - mail <sales@accserv.ppit.com.au> for deatils
- Machine -------> Intel 486 DX/66 running BSDI 1.1
- Link ----------> MHSnet - permanent link
- Features ------> Mail/news access, netftp
- How -----------> Phone Paul Pavlinovich (03) 747 9823
- Contact -------> Paul Pavlinovich <sales@accserv.ppit.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> bnc.com.au
- Organisation --> Ballarat NetConnect Pty Ltd
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Ballarat
- Dialins -------> 5xV.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $85 once off setup fee + $5/Hr
- Machine -------> i486/66 Linux
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Terminal mode eMail/News/WWW, (C)SLIP, PPP and FTP mirrors
- How -----------> Call support on (053) 322140
- Contact -------> <info@bnc.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> cloud.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 1 * V.FastClass
- Charges -------> $10 pa
- Machine -------> IBM 386 Clone, MS-DOS
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 12 hours
- Features ------> Mail/news access, fidonet, files; public BBS
- How -----------> dial (03) 886-5195
- Contact -------> Hamish Moffatt <hamish@cloud.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> csource.oz.au
- Organisation --> Unique Computing Pty Ltd
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> ?
- Charges -------> ?
- Machine -------> PC based, Waffle v1.65
- Link ----------> ?
- Features ------> Fidonet gateway for a lot of Usenet messages
- How -----------> ?
- Contact -------> David Nugent
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> guru.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 2 * ?
- Charges -------> $15 pa
- Machine -------> Amiga 2000, AmigaDOS 2.04, 350Mb HD, CDROM
- Link ----------> UUCP - time to internet: 12 hours
- Features ------> Mail, news, ftpmail. CDROM incl. Fred Fish, AmiNet, more
- soon. Online games. No file ratios.
- How -----------> dial (03) 331-5092
- Contact -------> George Seremetidis <sysop@guru.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> insane.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 7 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $50 pa
- Machine -------> i486/33, 16MB RAM, 1GB disk; NetBSD UNIX
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Macintosh supported, easy-to-use Menus
- (SL/IP to APANA members)
- How -----------> dial (03) 886-1230, login as "guest"
- Contact -------> Stuart Marburg or Richard Preen <admin@insane.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> interconnect.com.au
- Organisation --> InterConnect Australia Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 8 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $95.00 (1 off) + $20/month + 15c/minute online.
- Also FTP @ $1 per 1 MByte, contact for full details.
- Machine -------> i486 EISA, SCSI disk, BSDI UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP - 20 milliseconds to AARNet
- Features ------> Interactive login, Telnet, FTP, News, Mail, Talk...
- How -----------> Ring sales on 008 818 262 or 03 528 2239.
- Contact -------> <info@interconnect.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> iaccess.com.au
- Organisation --> Internet Access Australia Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> ? * V.Fast
- Charges -------> $99.00 registration + $7.50 per hour online (six hours free)
- + volume charges
- Machine -------> i486, UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> SL/IP and PPP access
- How -----------> Ring sales on (03) 576 4222
- Contact -------> Anthony Bodin <anthony@iaccess.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> jeack.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 2 * V.32bis
- Charges -------> $40 pa
- Machine -------> PC running Linux
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> standard shells, news, mail, irc, mud
- How -----------> dial (03) 879-5538, login as "register"
- Contact -------> John Auckett <john@jeack.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> melbourne.dialix.oz.au
- Organisation --> DIALix Services
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 12 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> 1c/minute connection, 1c/1000 bytes Internet e-mail/ftp.
- Machine -------> 486, SVR4 Unix
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Menu access, Unix shell or UUCP. e-mail, usenet, ftp, telnet,
- talk, finger, irc, gopher, rlogin etc.
- How -----------> dial (03) 562-2399, login as "visitor"
- Contact -------> Justin Sullivan <justin@melbourne.dialix.oz.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ozemail.com.au
- Organisation --> OzEmail Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> ? * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $25 to join, $10 per hour until 9pm, $5 afterwards
- Machine -------> i486, UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Easy to use Windows software, PPP, SL/IP, UNIX shell
- How -----------> dial 03 525 4904 and select "register"
- Contact -------> Phone sales on (008) 805 874 or email <support@ozemail.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ozonline.com.au
- Organisation --> Australia OnLine
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 8 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $95 once-off for SL/IP, $10 once-off for CompuServe +
- 13c/minute + $1.80/Mb (minus 1Mb/hour free
- Machine -------> IBM 486 Clone, BSDI UNIX
- Link ----------> IP - ISDN to Melbourne AARNet hub
- Features ------> Handles SL/IP. Full support.
- How -----------> Ring sales on (03) 888-2622
- Contact -------> Michael Bethune <info@ozonline.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> suburbia.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 2 * V.32bis, 3 * 2400 baud
- Charges -------> $50 pa, $30 pa (students)
- Machine -------> PC running Linux
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> catering for internet beginners. free e-mail.
- How -----------> dial (03) 596-8366
- Contact -------> Mark Dorset <zerohour@suburbia.apana.org.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> werple.apana.org.au
- Organisation --> APANA
- Operator type -> Hobbyist
- Location ------> Melbourne
- Dialins -------> 32 * V.FC, 6 * V.32bis
- Charges -------> $100 p.a. or $55/6 months
- Machine -------> Pentium/PCI; NetBSD UNIX
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> standard shells, nn/tin/rn, elm/pine/mail, gopher, lynx,
- ftp, telnet, irc
- How -----------> dial (03) 888-1726, press return and choose "register"
- Contact -------> Andrew Herbert <andrew@werple.apana.org.au>
-
- =========================== Western Australia ==========================
-
- Site name -----> classic.iinet.com.au
- Organisation --> iiNet Technologies
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Perth
- Dialins -------> 10 * V.32bis/V.42bis, 2 * 2400 bps
- Charges -------> $25/month plus volume charges
- Machine -------> PCs running Linux
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Local ftp site, ClariNet News, round the clock support
- How -----------> Voice call or email to have account created
- Contact -------> Michael Malone <iinet@iinet.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> interconnect.com.au
- Organisation --> InterConnect Australia Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Perth
- Dialins -------> 4 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $95.00 (1 off) + $20/month + 15c/minute online.
- Also FTP @ $1 per 1 MByte, contact for full details.
- Machine -------> i486 EISA, SCSI disk, BSDI UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP - 20 milliseconds to AARNet
- Features ------> Interactive login, Telnet, FTP, News, Mail, Talk...
- How -----------> Ring sales on 008 818 262 or 03 528 2239.
- Contact -------> <info@interconnect.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> it.com.au
- Organisation --> Informed Technology
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Perth
- Dialins -------> 8 * V.32/V.42/PEP
- Charges -------> R/O news access at $45 a year, net write access $120 a year
- Machine -------> PCs running ESIX SVR4, Linux and FreeBSD
- Link ----------> MHSnet
- Features ------> We do not charge for time and impose no daily limits
- How -----------> dial (09) 245-2511, login as "visitor", password "visitor"
- Contact -------> <info@it.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> multiline.com.au
- Organisation --> Independent
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Perth
- Dialins -------> 38 * ?
- Charges -------> $45 pa for BBS + $50 pa for Mail/News/Ftpmail + $200 pa for
- full internet access'
- Machine -------> 486s / Linux
- Link ----------> IP (7 links to internet?)
- Features ------> Main BBS has 43 CD-Roms, online games, multi-user chat etc
- Internet box has full FTP, TELNET, GOPHER, IRC etc
- How -----------> dial (09) 370-3333 or support (015) 190-465
- Contact -------> <gmplatt@cougar.multiline.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> ozemail.com.au
- Organisation --> OzEmail Pty. Ltd.
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Perth
- Dialins -------> ? * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> $25 to join, $10 per hour until 9pm, $5 afterwards
- Machine -------> i486, UNIX.
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Easy to use Windows software, PPP, SL/IP, UNIX shell
- How -----------> dial 09 472 1021 and select "register"
- Contact -------> Phone sales on (008) 805 874 or email <support@ozemail.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> perth.dialix.oz.au
- Organisation --> DIALix Services
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Perth
- Dialins -------> 20 * V.32bis/V.42bis
- Charges -------> 1c/minute connection, 1c/1000 bytes Internet e-mail/ftp.
- Machine -------> PCs, SCO Unix, SVR4 Unix
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Menu access, Unix shell or UUCP. e-mail, usenet, ftp, telnet,
- talk, finger, irc, gopher, rlogin etc.
- How -----------> dial (09) 244-3233, login as "visitor"
- Contact -------> Jeff Johnson <jeff@perth.dialix.oz.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> tower.it.com.au
- Organisation --> Tower Internet Services
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Perth
- Dialins -------> 4 * V.22bis/V.32bis/V.42
- Charges -------> R/O news access at $25 a year, net write access $50 a year
- Machine -------> 486DX-50 running Linux
- Link ----------> MHSnet
- Features ------> We do not charge for time and impose no daily limits
- How -----------> dial (09) 316-3892, login as "visitor", no password
- Contact -------> <root@tower.it.com.au>
- * * * * *
- Site name -----> yarrow.wt.uwa.edu.au
- Organisation --> Winthrop Technology
- Operator type -> Commercial
- Location ------> Perth
- Dialins -------> 12 * V.32
- Charges -------> $50 per month flat fee or $2.50 per connect hour
- Machine -------> DECsystem 5200, Ultrix V4.3 UNIX
- Link ----------> IP
- Features ------> Contract services, FTP, TELNET, GOPHER, ARNS, WWW, SL/IP
- How -----------> Email or phone
- Contact -------> <wthelp@yarrow.wt.uwa.edu.au>
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 4
- Subject: Section 4: What can I do once I'm on the internet?
-
- The internet is the result of connecting together a large number of
- university, research, and commercial networks. It's history's first
- major global computer network.
-
- Originally it evolved out of a desire for researchers to communicate
- with each other and exchange data more conveniently. Electronic mail
- remains one of the major uses of the internet today - anyone on the
- network can send electronic mail to anyone else quickly and
- conveniently.
-
- A logical extension of this idea is "Usenet news", which allows people
- to publically discuss topics of interest with people all over the
- world who have similar interests. There are over three thousand such
- discussion groups now, with something to interest everyone.
-
- Both these services are "offline" services - in other words you send a
- message and other people read it later. The alternative is programs
- that type directly to other peoples' screens. The "online" equivalent
- of mail is "talk" which allows you to chat with a friend, typing
- directly to each others' screens. News' equivalent is "irc" or
- Internet Relay Chat which allows people to enter discussion groups on
- various topics and send messages to each others.
-
- People looking for software or information have various ways of
- accessing it. "ftp" and "fsp" are ways of getting files from computers
- anywhere in the world, with many places providing huge areas with
- gigabytes of files. The problem with these is finding what you're
- looking for amongst the millions of computers around the world. One
- solution is "archie", which can be used to search a list of ftp
- sites for whatever you're interested in. Another alternative is "gopher"
- and "world wide web" (or "www") which provide a user-friendly way to
- browse through the plethora of databases and ftp sites on the net.
-
- Many games and bulletin boards are also accessible via the internet,
- including the very popular MUDs, or "Multi-User Dimension"s. These
- allow people to wander around a simulated world, interacting as if
- they were physically in the same place.
-
- There are plenty of other things to do on the internet - just finding
- out about them could easily become a career in itself! There's so many
- interesting things out there that it's impossible to list them all but
- exploring the possibilities is half the fun.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 5
- Subject: Section 5: How can I find out more about the internet?
-
- There are many excellent books and online resource guides to the
- internet. Check your local bookshop. If you've got a favorite book,
- please send me details so I can add them here!
-
- AARNet has some resource guides available on the archie.au ftp site in
- the directory /aarnet. If you have full details for any other online
- internet guides please let me know so I can list them here.
-
- Books: (most of these entries thanks to the PDIAL list)
-
-
- - The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Internet; Peter Kent; Alpha Books;
- ISBN 1-56761-414-0.
-
- - Connecting To The Internet; Susan Estrada; O'Reilly & Associates; ISBN
- 1-56592-061-9 (A how-to on selecting the right IP provider, from dialup
- to dedicated.)
-
- - A DOS User's Guide to the Internet -- E-mail, Netnews and File Transfer
- with UUCP; James Gardner; MKS; ISBN 0-13-106873-3 ("Internet" in the
- title is misleading -- covers UUCP connections only.)
-
- - The Electronic Traveller -- Exploring Alternative Online Systems;
- Elizabeth Powell Crowe; Windcrest/McGraw-Hill; ISBN 0-8306-4498-9. (A
- good tour of various personal IP and other types of providers, but some
- data is seriously out of date.)
-
- - Internet Basics; Steve Lambert, Walt How; Random House; ISBN
- 0-679-75023-1
-
- - The Internet Companion; Tracy LaQuey, Jeanne C. Ryer; Addison-Wesley;
- ISBN 0-201-62224-6
-
- - The Internet Companion Plus; Tracy LaQuey, Jeanne C. Ryer;
- Addison-Wesley; ISBN 0-201-62719-1
-
- - The Internet Complete Reference; Harley Hahn, Rick Stout; Osborne;
- ISBN 0-07-881980-6
-
- - The Internet Directory; Eric Brawn; Fawcett Columbine; ISBN
- 0-449-90898-4 (Phone book style listing of resources.)
-
- - The Internet for Dummies; John R. Levine, Carol Baroudi; IDG Books
- Worldwide; ISBN 1-56884-024-1 (Lots of useful information, but much
- of it is intermediate level, not "dummy".)
-
- - Internet: Getting Started; April Marine, Susan Kirkpatrick, Vivian
- Neou, Carol Ward; PTR Prentice Hall; ISBN 0-13-289596-X
-
- - The Internet Guide for New Users; Daniel P. Dern; McGraw-Hill; ISBN
- 0-07-016511-4 (Good, very thorough guide for new users.)
-
- - The Internet Navigator; Paul Glister; John Wiley & Sons; ISBN
- 0-471-59782-1 (Good, comprehensive guide for new users.)
-
- - The Internet Roadmap; Bennet Falk; Sybex; ISBN 0-7821-1365-6
-
- - The Mac Internet Tour Guide; Michael Fraase; Ventana Press; ISBN
- 1-56604-062-0
-
- - Navigating the Internet; Richard J. Smith, Mark Gibbs; SAMS
- Publishing; ISBN 0-672-30362-0
-
- - Welcome to... Internet -- From Mystery to Mastery; Tom Badgett, Corey
- Sandler; MIS:Press; ISBN 1-55828-308-0
-
- - The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog; Ed Krol; O'Reilly & Associates;
- ISBN 1-56592-025-2 (Good all around guide.)
-
- - Zen & the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide; Brendan P. Kehoe;
- PTR Prentice Hall; ISBN 0-13-010778-6
-
-
- Other Internet Provider Lists
-
-
- - FSLIST -- The Forgotten Site List. USENET: alt.internet.access.wanted;
- ftp://freedom.nmsu.edu/pub/docs/fslist/ or ftp://login.qc.ca:/pub/fslist/
-
- - nixpub -- public access Unixes. USENET: comp.bbs.mis, alt.bbs;
- email: to <mail-server@bts.com>, body containing "get PUB nixpub.long";
- ftp://VFL.Paramax.COM/pub/pubnetc/nixpub.long
-
- - PDIAL -- Public Dialup Internet Access List. USENET:
- alt.internet.access.wanted;
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/pdial
-
- - Internet access in New Zealand FAQ. USENET: alt.internet.access.wanted;
- ftp://archie.au/usenet/FAQs/alt.internet.access.wanted/Internet_access_in_New_Zealand_FAQ
-
- - Summary list of Internet access providers in the UK. USENET:
- alt.internet.access.wanted;
- ftp://archie.au/usenet/FAQs/alt.internet.access.wanted/Summary_list_of_Internet_access_providers_in_the_UK
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 6
- Subject: Section 6: How do I connect my own machine to the net?
-
- Most people just want to get access to the internet, and all that's
- required for that is to get an internet account on someone else's
- machine. The alternative is to attach your own machine to the network.
- This is usually more expensive and much more complex, but businesses
- often like to do things this way. Also many hobbyists do it just for
- the fun of it.
-
- There are several types of organisations which provide network
- feeds. The amateur networks are generally willing to provide feeds for
- a low cost, but also require that you be a financial member of their
- organisation so that your portion of the AARNet fees are paid for. The
- commercial organisations offer greater reliability but tend to charge
- more. Generally they charge by connect time or bandwidth used, plus
- some sort of yearly fee.
-
- You'll have to decide if you want to work on a dialup basis or if you
- need a permanent connection. Dialup connections are usually handled
- using the UUCP protocol or possibly ACSnet/MHSnet software. All you
- need is a modem and someone will to feed you. Permanent connections
- require a phone line and modem at each end at the very least, so they
- really start at around $1500 equipment cost alone. In terms of
- bandwidth these systems go to around 30kbaud. You will need a
- permanent connection if you want a full news feed. The next step is
- ISDN at 64kbaud and several thousand dollars, and from there is the
- dreamland of Megalink and other such wonders...
-
- There is a small but rapidly-increasing group of organisations
- offering network connectivity to the public. The following section
- describes each of these in more detail.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 7
- Subject: Section 7: What network organisations are there in Australia?
-
-
- - AARNet
- - AccServ
- - ADAM Pty Ltd
- - Australia OnLine
- - Australian Computer Society
- - APANA
- - AUUG
- - Brisnet
- - CSTPL
- - Compuserve Pacific
- - connect.com.au
- - Corinthian Engineering
- - Dialcom
- - DIALix
- - Fidonet
- - Geko
- - Hedland College
- - Hunter Network Association
- - iiNET Technologies
- - ILB Computing
- - Informed Technology
- - Interconnect Australia
- - Internet Access Australia Pty Ltd
- - Keylink
- - Kralizec
- - Message Handling Systems (TMX)
- - Magnadata Public Access Internet Services
- - Microplex
- - OzEmail
- - Pegasus
- - Pro-Net
- - Winthrop Technology
-
-
- (Paragraphs in quotes come from the organisations themselves, unquoted
- paragraphs are my own guesses)
-
- ------------------------------ AARNet --------------------------------
-
- AARNet is the Australian Academic and Research Network. It's currently
- the major Australian Internet-connected computer network, and all the
- other organisations mentioned in this FAQ get their network
- connections from it. You must have a "compatible interest with" the
- education, academic or research interests to be an affiliate member of
- AARNet. It does not provide public access or commercial networking
- services except through the other organisations mentioned here.
-
- "AARNet is the Australian Academic and Research Network. AARNet is a
- private telecommunications network service operated by the Australian
- Vice Chancellors' Committee (AVCC) as a service to the participating
- member institutions of the AVCC and the Commonwealth Scientific and
- Industrial Organisation (CSIRO). Its objective is the provision of
- dedicated telecommunications services in support of members' research,
- academic and service activities. In addition, AARNet provides
- telecommunications services to other organisations under this general
- brief."
-
- Organisations interested in a connection to AARNet should contact the
- Customer Services Manager for the latest information or fetch a copy
- of the document "Connecting to AARNet" available from:
-
- ftp://aarnet.edu.au/pub/doc/affiliate.*
-
- Contact ---> Brenda Aynsley, Customer Services Manager
- Email -----> <Brenda.Aynsley@aarnet.edu.au> or <admin@aarnet.edu.au>'
- Fax -------> (06) 249-1369
- Voice -----> (06) 249-4968
- Snail -----> GPO Box 1142, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
-
- ------------------------------ ADAM ----------------------------------
-
- "ADAM has steadily built up in size over the years to become the largest
- BBS in Australia. It has the infrastructure required to cope with the
- increasing demand for dial-up information services. ADAM imports 2000
- new files per week, not counting duplicates, and creates its own CD-ROMs.
- It also sells V32bis/V42bis modems at cost price. ADAM has two IP links -
- a 28.8k link for Mail and News, and a 14.4k link for live IP. These links
- are full bandwidth, not shared, as is common on other systems. The speed
- is further increased by the majority of files already being on the system."
-
- Area ------> Adelaide
- Contact ---> Greg Hicks
- Email -----> Stephen White <steve@adam.com.au>
- Voice -----> (018) 824 648
-
- ----------------------------- AccServ --------------------------------
-
- AccServ are a commercial setup which offers only non-interactive network
- services but at low rates. Online services such as telnet, ftp, irc,
- gopher and World Wide Web are not available. On the other hand at $100
- per annum for a 30 minute per day mail/news account they are one of the
- cheaper commerical providers.
-
- "AccServ is a commercial operation of PPIT Pty. Ltd. which aims to provide
- affordable access to the InterNet for individuals who may not have the
- expertise, desire, or funding to maintain their own InterNet connection.
- AccServ is connected to the InterNet through TMX (The Message eXchange) and
- ultimately the AARNet (Australian Academic and Research Network).
-
- "AccServ provides a simple menu-based interface to: Electronic Mail (e-mail)
- allowing you to send to (or receive from) almost anywhere in the world;
- Usenet News; "Archie" file searches; and NetFTP (anonymous file fetches
- from public access InterNet file servers). No knowledge of Unix or network
- complexities is required."
-
- Area ------> Melbourne
- Contact ---> Paul Pavlinovich
- Email -----> <sales@accserv.ppit.com.au>
- Voice -----> (03) 747 9823
-
- ------------------- Australian Computer Society ----------------------
-
- The Australian Computer Society is providing Internet access for
- members of the society only. Mail and news are free, but full IP
- access costs $200 per year.
-
- ------------------------------ Apana ---------------------------------
-
- APANA operates an Australia-wide network with over three hundred
- machines (belonging to individual members of APANA) connected to it.
- All members (as far as we can tell!) have set up their link and their
- machine(s) so that they can send/receive e-mail and news.
-
- In addition, over 100 of these machines have full connectivity (in
- most cases, permanently) to The Internet via the APANA IP Network, so
- that their users can use ftp, telnet, talk, IRC to each other and the
- rest of The Internet, and access archie, gopher and WWW servers around
- the world. Internauts can access APANA servers.
-
- The other two hundred or so use dialup UUCP to transfer news/mail in
- batches, typically once or twice a day. In a number of cases,
- remoteness from major cities such as Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra,
- Melbourne or Sydney precludes permanently connected phone lines (which
- is only economically feasible within the same area code). In other
- cases, people prefer the simplicity and cheapness of UUCP.
-
- Over ten APANA members (individuals) supply accounts for public
- access, as listed elsewhere. Most of these also have direct IP
- access.
-
- APANA's fee scale for full membership in 1994 is as follows:
-
- Joining fee (once only) $20
- Annual membership $50
-
- Affiliate membership (for use of the APANA Network via a full member's
- machine) involves no fees to APANA, but will normally involve a charge
- of $50-100/year to the owner of the machine.
-
- E-mail <info@apana.org.au> for an automatic response giving more
- details about APANA.
-
- Area ------> Adelaide
- Contact ---> Mark Newton
- Email -----> <adelaide@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (08) 373-5575 (h)
-
- Area ------> Brisbane
- Contact ---> Phil Homewood
- Email -----> <brisbane@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (07) 355-4162 (h)
- Pager -----> 016-070 #671-8727
-
- Area ------> Cairns
- Contact ---> Dave Freeman
- Email -----> <cairns@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (070) 51-4110
-
- Area ------> Canberra
- Contact ---> Craig Gibson
- Email -----> <canberra@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (06) 292-5366 (voice/fax)
-
- Area ------> Geelong
- Contact ---> Mark Gregson
- Email -----> <geelong@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (052) 21-3450
-
- Area ------> Hobart
- Contact ---> John Lamp
- Email -----> <hobart@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (002) 23-1366 (w), (002) 34-3913 (h)
-
- Area ------> Melbourne
- Contact ---> Warwick Hockley
- Email -----> <melbourne@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (03) 571-0484
-
- Area ------> Sydney
- Contact ---> Matt Perkins
- Email -----> <sydney@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (02) 689-3469
-
- Area ------> Wollongong
- Contact ---> Russell Noble
- Email -----> <wollongong@apana.org.au>
- Voice -----> (042) 96-5015 (h)
-
- ------------------------- Australia OnLine ---------------------------
-
- Australia online provide both interactive SL/IP access to the internet
- and UUCP feeds. They also provide access to CompuServe U.S. (though
- CompuServe in itself is quite expensive). They provide full support
- to customers, which may be very useful to less experienced network
- users. Pricing is $7.80 per hour on-line, with an extra $1.80 per Mb
- of data transferred. One megabyte per hour is covered by the on-line
- costs. The minimum on-line charge per month is $15.60. Registration
- is $95 for SL/IP and $10 for CompuServe only.
-
- "We are committed to ensuring that our modem pool always has sufficient
- spare capacity to ensure that our customers can successfully connect
- whenever they choose.
-
- "ISDN bandwidth is dedicated to *interactive* users so as to ensure that
- our interactive users aren't suffocated by heavy corporate batch
- transfers."
-
- Area ------> Melbourne
- Contact ---> Michael Bethune
- Email -----> info@ozonline.com.au
- Voice -----> (03) 888-2622
-
- ------------------------------ AUUG -----------------------------------
-
- The Australian Unix User Group has long been a popular club for UNIX
- gurus. The Canberra chapter of the group offers a volunteer-supported
- dialin system for its members. A dial-on-demand UUCP system is used to
- connect to the net.
-
- "The Canberra Chapter of AUUG Inc. (UNIX and Open Systems Users in
- Australia - see group aus.auug) runs a dialup service for members.
- The services is based around a Sun 3/160 workstation and provides
- logins to UNIX for e-mail and news connectivity and for general UNIX
- shell access. We also provide UUCP feeds for news and mail. News and
- mail user agents for MSDOS and Windows are also available. The
- service is available free to all AUUG Canberra chapter members. AUUG
- membership is around $90 per year for an individual and includes
- journals and access to other national and local chapter services."
-
- Area ------> Canberra
- Contact ---> John Barlow
- Email -----> <john.barlow@anu.edu.au>
- Voice -----> (06) 249-2930 (w)
-
- Area ------> Canberra
- Contact ---> Peter Wishart
- Email -----> <pjw@canb.auug.org.au>
- Voice -----> (06) 261-2900 (w), (06) 247-2996 (h)
-
- ----------------------------- Brisnet ---------------------------------
-
- Brisnet is another non-profit networking organisation. They operate in
- the Brisbane area currently. Now that APANA has a chapter in the
- Brisbane area, there is a choice between organisations with similar
- aims in this area.
-
- "BrisNet is a non-profit association which aims to provide cheap(ish)
- access to electronic mail and USENET news in the Brisbane and
- South-East Queensland area. We provide a dial-in USENET environment,
- UUCP feeds, dial-in IP, and permanent IP connections. Locally
- developed software is available to help improve access."
-
- Area ------> Brisbane
- Contact ---> Rhys Weatherley
- Email -----> <rhys@fit.qut.edu.au>
- Voice -----> (07) 279-2338 (h), (015) 576-698 (w)
-
- Area ------> Brisbane
- Contact ---> John Lemon
- Email -----> <john@ozspace.brisnet.org.au>
- Voice -----> (07) 372-5296 (h)
-
- ------------------------------ CSTPL ---------------------------------
-
- Commerical Software Training Pty Ltd is an international networking
- setup which offers IP feeds and UUCP feeds on a commercial basis.
- One area of interest is in providing network feeds to developing
- countries and outback areas.
-
- "CST Pty Ltd is now a fully commercial operation, and an AARNet Value Added
- Reseller, and is thus able to connect others to the network. This
- includes full domain registration assistance and MX record handling.
- cstpl.com.au is extending its operations and research into Queensland
- as well as seeking to provide network feeds to developing countries.
- The special area of interest is Asia, with on going research in
- China, and connections to Pakistan. The Queensland project is enabling
- Cairns, Mt Isa, Townsville, Mackay and Rockhampton to be connected to
- the Brisbane server via ISDN, providing internet access for users, with
- servers in all cities. All options will be available to users as a
- local call. The time frame for completion of all links is early 1995."
-
- Contact ---> Robert Chalmers
- Email -----> <robert@cstpl.com.au>
- Snail -----> 22 Minster Street, 4740
-
- ------------------------- Compuserve Pacific -------------------------
-
- Compuserve provide a pay-by-volume commercial email service.
- Compuserve were one of the original email systems in the USA and are
- still one of the largest. Compuserve Pacific is linked to the US
- Compuserve, and from there to the internet through a gateway. They
- have dialins in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and some other
- cities. People on Compuserve can be contacted using an address of the
- form: nnnn.nnnn@compuserve.com, where nnnn.nnnn is the person's
- Compuserve user id.
-
- Voice -----> (008) 025-240
-
- --------------------------- connect.com.au ---------------------------
-
- Connect.com.au now operate in most capitals. They offer feeds to other
- and support all the major protocols. Interactive accounts are not
- available. Charging for ninety minutes of connect time per day would
- total around $2000 per year.
-
- "Connect.com.au now has hubs in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Perth,
- Adelaide, and Brisbane. All access to connect.com.au is protocol
- based; we do not offer interactive access. We currently support the
- protocols: uucp, SL/IP, and PPP. Access is via intermittent or
- permanent modem or ISDN connections. We are happy to carry interstate
- traffic over our network as alternative to installing point-to-point
- links around the country. We also offer full access to the Internet
- and are willing to act as a mail and news gateway."
-
- Email -----> <connect@connect.com.au>
- Fax -------> (03) 528 5887
- Voice -----> (1 800) 818-262, (03) 528 2239
- Snail -----> 29 Fitzgibbon Crescent, Caulfield Victoria 3161
-
- ------------------------ Corinthian Engineering ----------------------
-
- Corinthian Engineering P/L offers a network hub service Australiawide.
- Like connect.com.au they do not offer login accounts, instead they are
- aimed at providing permanent network feeds. While not forthcoming with
- pricing information they are "primarily aimed at the commercial or
- higher volume user requiring a premium service, full technical
- support, 24 hour 7 day availability with known costs". They offer a
- number of extra services including name server management and packet
- filtering at no extra cost.
-
- Contact ---> Richard Perini or Dave Dodd
- Email -----> <rpp@ci.com.au> or <dave@ci.com.au>
- Fax -------> (02) 906 1556
- Voice -----> (02) 906 4333
-
- ------------------------------- Dialcom ------------------------------
-
- Dialcom is a computer network service provided by OTC. I have no
- details on it apart from the name.
-
- ------------------------------- DIALix -------------------------------
-
- "DIALix Services is a Network Affiliate Member of AARNet and runs public
- access sites in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Canberra.
- Internet access is available for both business and personal users from
- $10 with most services available at 1 cent per minute of connect time.
-
- "Users connect to DIALix through multiple dial up lines to use e-mail,
- usenet news, ftp, telnet, talk, finger, irc, gopher, rlogin and so on.
-
- "All hours telephone and email support, user guides and online help,
- Windows and Mac front-end software available. Log in on any DIALix
- system as visitor for further information or on-line registration."
-
- Area ------> Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra
- Contact ---> Justin Sullivan
- Email -----> <justin@sydney.DIALix.oz.au>
- Voice -----> (02) 948-6995, (09) 244-2433, (1800) 64-2433
- Snail -----> PO Box 7, Fairlight NSW 2094
-
- ------------------------------- Fidonet ------------------------------
-
- Fidonet is a world-wide network of bulletin-boards (BBSes). Network
- topology is highly variable due to the hobbyist nature of the nodes.
- It runs on a different network protocol from Usenet, but provides a
- similar style of electronic mail and news service. While FIDOnet <->
- Usenet gateways do exist crossover between Usenet and FIDOnet is not
- particularly high. In general FIDOnet is somewhat less reliable and
- slower, although this is not universally the case. FIDONet BBSes also
- offer many other services like large file areas, online games, and
- chat. There are hundreds of FIDOnet sites around the country so I
- won't attempt to cover them all here. For more information check the
- state hub contacts that are listed every month in Australian Personal
- Computer magazine.
-
- --------------------------------- Geko ------------------------------
-
- Geko provides network access in the Sydney area, both UNIX shell-style
- accounts and SL/IP access. Their prices are very low for a
- commercial service with a shell account costing only $15 per month
- after the setup cost of $20. Dialin SL/IP is a little more expensive
- at $40 per month plus $80 setup fee, but still quite cheap compared
- to other providers. Permanent SL/IP and high-speed connections are
- also available. A very good ratio of five users per modem is
- maintained.
-
- Area ------> Sydney
- Contact ---> Dez Blanchfield
- Email -----> <info@geko.com.au>, <sales@geko.com.au>
- Voice -----> (02) 968 4333, (018) 412 666
- Fax -------> (02) 968 4334
-
- ---------------------------- Hedland College ------------------------
-
- Hedland College are offering on-line mail and news access, with a
- local ftp area.
-
- "This service will be free until mid-January 1994 during stabilisation
- of the service. Currently a single modem is on line, but more are
- being added soon. One line will provide a slip connection and a
- mail/news Pop server is being added in December for off-line reading
- and replying. A full Internet service (telnet, ftp etc) is planned for
- 1994.
-
- "Once the service has been stabilised, there will be a charge for this
- service. Details of probable charges are not yet available but will be
- made available in late December or early January."
-
- Area ------> Western Australia
- Contact ---> Robert Hart
- Email -----> <hartr@hedland.edu.au>
- Voice -----> (091) 721-681
- Snail -----> South Hedland WA 6722
-
- -------------------- Hunter Networking Association ------------------
-
- The Hunter Network Association is a cost-recovering, cooperative
- operation of Amateur computer networking enthusiasts, who are
- interested in realising a non-profit Internetwork in the Newcastle/
- Lake Macquarie/Hunter Valley region. A sizeable portion of the
- membership are also in APANA.
-
- Area ------> Newcastle
- Contact ---> Michael Brown
- Email -----> <mbrown@scorch.hna.com.au>
- Voice -----> (049) 62 1783
- Snail -----> PO Box 49, Broadmeadow NSW 2292
-
- -------------------------- iiNET Technologies -----------------------
-
- "iiNet Technologies is a small, Perth based firm which can strives
- to provide any form of Network Access. We provide all TCP based
- services, including telnet, ftp, gopher, irc, and many other
- services, as well as email and a full news feed. We can also supply
- SL/IP, PPP, and UUCP to our network on request."
-
- iiNet are apparently offering accounts for a flat fee of $25 per
- month. They provide news, mail, telnet, ftp, and irc, but have no UDP
- support at the moment.
-
- Area ------> Western Australia
- Contact ---> Michael Malone
- Email -----> <iinet@iinet.com.au>
- Fax -------> (09) 307-8414
- Voice -----> (09) 307-1183
- Snail -----> PO Box 811 Hillarys 6025, WA
-
- ----------------------------- ILB Computing --------------------------
-
- "ILB Computing has a dialup site in Wollongong. Phone Numbers are
- (042) 25-8099 2 lines. Using MHSnet software running news/mail. 1.2G
- of news online ( i think its about 3 weeks )."
-
- Area ------> Wollongong
- Contact ---> Kevin Withnall
- Email -----> <kevin@ilb.com.au>
- Fax -------> (042) 26-4986
- Voice Msg -> (016) 28-5942
- Voice -----> (042) 26-1305
-
- -------------------------- Informed Technology -----------------------
-
- "We are a mail affiliate to AARNet and maintain a constant MHSnet
- connection to uniwa.uwa.edu.au. We take the full newsfeed and offer
- interactive UNIX logins as well as SLIP, PPP, UUCP and MHSnet
- connections. We have full time SLIP connections to Perth BBSes
- including Omen and CD-ROM Support."
-
- For more information email info@it.com.au
-
- Area ------> Perth
- Contact ---> Stephen Darragh
- Email -----> <srd@it.com.au>
- Voice -----> (09) 245-2279
- Snail -----> P.O. Box 688, Claremont, WA 6010
-
- ------------------- Internet Access Australia Pty Ltd ----------------
-
- Internet Access Australia was seen to be doing a good trade at the
- Victorian PC show. They offer mainly dialin SL/IP anbd PPP access,
- and sell a basic internet pack for $99 including Trumpet/Winsock
- and 6 hours connect time. After that the charge is $7.50 per hour.
- They have a never full modem policy.
-
- Contact ---> Anthony Bodin
- Email -----> <iaccess@iaccess.com.au>
- Fax -------> (03) 563 7854
- Voice -----> (03) 576 4222
- Snail -----> 1st Floor 769 Centre Road, Benleigh East, Victoria 3165
-
- -------------------------- InterConnect Australia -----------------------
-
- InterConnect provides public access dialin machines in most major
- cities and is closely linked to the network service provider
- connect.com.au. Their charging system includes $95 registration, $20
- per month, and $9 per hour on-line, with two hours per month and 1Mb
- of storage supplied from the monthly fee. They also have a rather
- surprising $1 per megabyte FTP charge. Possibly this presages the
- coming AARNet charges.
-
- "InterConnect Australia is now providing dialup interactive access to
- the Internet as a local call in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra,
- Adelaide and Perth. We are the first service provider to deliver
- national access to the Internet at local call telecom rates. A 1-900
- number will be available soon to provide economical access from
- anywhere in Australia outside of the major cities."
-
- Email -----> <info@interconnect.com.au>
- Voice -----> (1-800) 818 262 (toll free), (03) 528-2239.
- Snail -----> 29 Fitzgibbon Crescent, Caulfield, Victoria.
-
- ------------------------------- Keylink ------------------------------
-
- Keylink is Telecom's answer to public computer network access. One
- happy user reports that Keylink are very helpful. Their dialin is a
- 008 number.
-
- Email -----> </G=CUSTOMER/S=SERVICE/O=CUST.SERVICE/@telememo.au>
- Voice -----> (008) 807-324
-
- ------------------------------ Kralizec ------------------------------
-
- Kralizec is a commercial public access site which is interested mainly
- in providing a service to end users, rather than feeding other sites.
- The operator places a high importance on high quality service and
- personal response. It features a large software library, including a
- lot of Linux software and a 6-platter CD-ROM changer. Each new member
- receives a 26-page Kralizec Users Guide.
-
- "Kralizec is expanding and expects to obtain a direct Internet link
- soon"
-
- Area ------> Sydney
- Contact ---> Nick Andrew
- Email -----> <nick@kralizec.zeta.org.au>
-
- ------------- Magnadata Public Access Internet Services -------------
-
- Magnadata provides a commercial internet service based around
- SLIP/PPP. They claim that flexibility is their prime aim, and offer
- various networking services in addition to standard user services.
-
- "Our charging is radically different from most of the large service
- providers, in that we don't have any charge for time spent on-line.
- It is because of these sort of charges that networks like Compuserve
- are a sort of electronic wasteland, where everyone works offline, and
- then uploads - there are no _people_ around, and people is one of the
- most important things about the Internet. At Magnadata, there are no
- charges for time spent on-line."
-
- Area ------> Sydney
- Email -----> <info@magna.com.au> URL - http://magna.com.au
- Fax -------> (02) 264 7308
- Voice -----> (02) 264 7326
- Snail -----> P.O. Box A770, Sydney, 2000
-
- ------------------- Message Handling Systems (TMX) -------------------
-
- The Message Exchange is the name under which the better-known Message
- Handling Systems is providing networking services to the public.
- Message Handling Systems is one of the original network providers in
- Australia. They have taken over maintainence of the SUN-III software
- which was the fundamental basis for Australian networking (good ol'
- ACSnet and the .oz domain!) until AARNet came along.
-
- TMX now market the descendant of this software as MHSnet. They also
- provide network feeds for the ACSnet network under the TMX name. TMX
- provides MHSnet and UUCP connections and imports "Clarinet" news.
- Charging is based on connect time only. Gateways are available for ftp
- and internet access as well as full or partial newsfeeds and email.
- TMX don't offer interactive accounts but do offer cheap single user
- accounts using offline readers.
-
- For further information mail enquiry@mhs.oz.au.
-
- Contact ---> Elaine Pensabene
- Email -----> <elaine@mhs.oz.au>
- Voice -----> (008) 806-962, (02) 550-4448
-
- ----------------------------- Microplex ------------------------------
-
- Microplex offers interactive login accounts and UUCP network feeds to
- the public. Shell accounts have access to all Internet services at a
- cost of $25 setup fee plus $23.50 per month. There is also a discount
- rate of $234 per year. They have a high bandwidth link to AARNet, and
- their prices compare quite favourably to other commercial services
- with comparable features. Their dialin capacity is very impressive -
- meaning there should be less problem with getting engaged signals.
-
- UUCP feeds cost $45 for setup plus $25 to $90 a month depending on
- connect time, and do a special deal for a UUCP feed plus a shell
- account. Contact them for further details.
-
- Area ------> Sydney
- Email -----> <info@jolt.mpx.com.au>
- Fax -------> (02) 888-2328
- Voice -----> (02) 888-3685
- Snail -----> P.O. Box 627 Marsfield NSW 2122
-
- ------------------------------ OzEmail -------------------------------
-
- OzEmail is a company offering a complete client interface to the internet
- via their easy-to-use Windows client software which they sell for $80.
- They provide internet mail access, Usenet news, access to AAP,
- "Newsbytes", and their own message base. Online charges are to
- be $2 an hour for mail and $10 an hour for interactive use. Local
- access is available in most capitals. They also offer ISDN network feeds
- to companies.
-
- Email -----> <support@ozemail.com.au>
-
- ------------------------------ Pegasus -------------------------------
-
- Pegasus is a "subscriber supported" setup. Pegasus sell public access
- to their own networks, as well as UUCP access to the Internet. They
- are members of the Association for Progressive Communications, and
- hence have a bent towards environmental and other issues. They have
- full Internet access. Cheaper access is available through the use of
- their "Messenger" offline reader. The charging system starts at around
- $20 per month, with business-hours time charging at 38 cents per
- minute. A 1-800 support hotline and user manuals are available.
-
- A unique form of access they provide is through AUSTPAC, allowing
- subscribers to connect via 2400 baud modem from anywhere in the
- country.
-
- "Pegasus Networks provides an online communication and information
- service to subscribers across Australia. The network was established
- in 1989, offering services specifically to those with interests in the
- environment, development, education, media, health, and human rights.
- It has a rapidly growing user base of individuals and organizations
- (non-government, government, and private) involved in community,
- development, education, aid, research, media, management and policy.
- Pegasus is a founding member of the international Association for
- Progressive Communications (APC)."
-
- Email -----> <support@peg.apc.org>
- Voice -----> 1 800 812-812, (07) 257-1111
- Snail -----> PO Box 284, Broadway Q 4006
-
- ------------------------------ Pro-Net -------------------------------
-
- Pro-Net are a commercial setup with a slightly unusual approach. They,
- like Pegasus, are using a toll-free dialin number to allow calls from
- anywhere in Australia to be charged at the local rate. They have an
- interesting menu interface to their system and claim to have
- extensive, up-to-date archives. An on-line chat system with conference
- areas is also provided, as well as storage for databases. They are
- also importing the "Newsbytes" independent computer industry news
- service; possibly the only network in Australia to do so.
-
- "Charges are now on application. Various tarriffing policies. Now
- offering X.400 mail and Novell Network interconnection. People owning
- Novell Network Fileservers can now interconnect their local LAN to
- Pro-Net. Now offering EDI services Nationally. Educational tarriffs
- now available. Beta Testing Multimedia mail services with customised
- Front-End software for DOS and WINDOWS."
-
- Fax -------> (03) 349-1257
- Voice -----> (03) 349-2266
- Snail -----> P.O Box 186, North Carlton, Vic, 3054
-
- ------------------------ Winthrop Technology -------------------------
-
- "Winthrop Technology offer general bureau services on an Ultrix
- system. Since we are on AARNet, accounts on this system provide full
- AARNet access.
-
- "Accounts are available on one of two charging systems:
- a) You can pay a flat fee of $50 per month
- b) Casual, pre-paid access. This is charged at $2.50 per connect hour.
-
- "In addition to accounts on our bureau system, Winthrop Technology
- also offer Mail Affiliate links to AARNet. Users with their own Unix
- system can get mail and news feeds. The connection can use UUCP,
- MHSnet, or local SLIP. This does not offer full SLIP to AARNet. Mail
- Affiliates are charges $150 per month for their connection and
- mail/news feed; in addition, AARNet charge $1000 per annum for the
- service."
-
- Area ------> Perth
- Email -----> <kaye@uniwa.uwa.edu.au>
- Fax -------> (09) 382-1688
- Voice -----> (09) 380-3698
- Snail -----> University of W.A., Nedlands W.A. 6009
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 8
- Subject: Section 8: What services are available on the Australian Network?
-
- *** This section has been deleted ***
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 9
- Subject: Section 9: How do I send mail between the various networks?
-
- There are various different types of networks around the world.
- Gradually everything is moving towards the Usenet and Internet
- standards, but there are still plenty of separate networks that don't
- talk directly to the rest of the world.
-
- Email between FidoNet and Internet
- ==================================
-
- It's possible to mail back and forth between Fido nodes and internet
- addresses. The main thing to keep in mind is to keep the volume of
- mail small.
-
- Internet -> Fidonet
- -------------------
-
- First you need the FidoNet address, which is of the form 3:711/919 or
- 3:711/919.2, where 3 is the zone, 711 is the net, and 919 is the
- individual node on that net. Sometimes there is the .2 thing, which
- is a point off the node. You then need to change this into an
- internet version of this, which is:
-
- f919.n711.z3 or p2.f919.n711.z3
-
- Add the user name on the front, with spaces changed to full stops, eg.
-
- matthew.arnison@f919.n711.z3.fidonet.org
-
- where "fidonet.org" is the standard gateway address.
-
- matthew.arnison@f919.n711.z3.fidonet.org
-
- would be one way to mail me. I've tested this, and it works!
-
- If someone from Fido mails you using the techniques below, you may get
- away with just replying as usual for internet mail, and it will
- hopefully make its way back to Fido land. However, that doesn't
- always work, see below for alternatives.
-
-
- Fidonet -> Internet
- -------------------
-
- Well, if you're on a Fido system, and someone from internet has sent
- you email, try just replying as normal, and that may work.
-
- But here's two ways to do it from scratch, in an excerpt from a
- document on IXGate, from Nick Andrew at Kralizec
- (nick@kralizec.fido.zeta.org.au).
-
- ------Nick------v
-
- When sending mail into the Internet, your sending address is converted
- by the IXgate and appears automagically on the From: line in messages.
- To send a message into the Internet from Fidonet, you send the message
- to 713/602 and in the To part of the message you put the full Internet
- address of the required destination. For example:
-
- Command? s send mail
- Matrix Address: 713/602
- To: oracle@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu
- Subject: askme
-
- Start typing your message now...
-
- This ability of the IXgate software to put the Internet address of the
- sender into the Fidonet From field of messages is what sets it apart
- from other so-called gateways and it makes replying to Netmail &
- Echomail messages an easy, intuitive and transparent task.
-
- But sometimes Internet people have names which are too long for the
- Fidonet standards - 36 characters or more. In this case, you can use
- the kludge which other "gateways" consider the normal mode of
- operation. What you do is send the message to "uucp" at 713/602 and
- type in the Internet address of the recipient into the first line of
- the message. It goes like this:
-
- Command? s send mail
- Matrix Address: 713/602
- To: uucp
- Subject: askme
-
- Enter your message now...
- To: someuser@verylongname.verylongdomains.com <-- this must be first line!
-
- Start typing what you want to say ...
-
-
- This style of message input is accepted at all times to retain upward
- compatibility with kludgy gateways.
-
- ------Nick------^
-
- Other collected gateways, as collected from various posts:
-
- 3:632/348, 3:632/400, 3:635/552.2, 3:712/400
-
- Not all of these gateways may support the first method above.
- However, the uucp method seems to be supported everywhere, but may
- make it difficult to just automatically reply at the other end. The
- best way to find out is to either try it, or mail "sysop" at the
- respective Fido node, and ask.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 10
- Subject: Section 10: Changes this month
-
- This month sections 1 and 11 were modified to take into account
- the new copyright status, and all entries in section 3 had an
- "Operator type" field added, which can be one of "Commercial",
- "Non-profit" or "Hobbyist". A minor correction was made to the
- "modem types" description. A couple of references were added to
- the "Other Internet Provider Lists" subsection of section 5.
-
- Public access listing (section 3):
-
- * Updated: posgate.apana.org.au
- * Added: silver.cstpl.com.au
- * Updated: pro-vision.pronet.com
- * Updated: byron.apana.org.au
- * Added: bnc.com.au
- * Updated: yarrow.wt.uwa.edu.au
-
-
- Network organisation listing (section 7):
-
- * Updated: CSTPL
- * Added: ADAM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OzNetFAQ Section 11
- Subject: Section 11: Disclaimer and copyright
-
- DISCLAIMER:
-
- The Network Access in Australia FAQ provides information on publically
- accessible networking in Australia. It is compiled by myself and has
- no affiliation with any commerical entity or group. It is _not_
- advertising or promotional material. It does not speak for any
- organisation.
-
- Neither is it error free. In a compilation of this size where much of
- the material has necessarily to be gathered by hearsay it is
- inevitable that errors creep in. I collect error reports and endeavour
- to correct the errors in the next issue. I do not post updates for
- every single error, particularly considering there are usually several
- a month.
-
- The form and content of the FAQ are my choice, and no organisation
- will be given special treatment.
-
- Thanks to everyone who has contributed information to the FAQ!
-
- COPYRIGHT:
-
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