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- Archive-name: internet-access/new-zealand
- Posting-Frequency: Monthly
- Last-modified: May 22 1997
- Version: 2.12
-
- Internet Access in New Zealand FAQ
- ----------------------------------
-
- Maintained by Simon Lyall <simon@darkmere.gen.nz)
-
- Contents:
-
- Section 0.1: Notes on this Edition.
- Section 0.2: Changes since last Edition.
-
- Section 1.0: Overview of this FAQ.
- Section 1.1: Where can I get a copy of this FAQ?
- Section 1.2: Other FAQs to do with Internet and New Zealand.
-
- Section 2.0: Structure of the Internet in New Zealand.
-
- Section 3.0: What public access sites are there in my area?
- Section 3.1: National providers.
- Section 3.2: Auckland Area.
- Section 3.4: Waikato and Upper North Island.
- Section 3.5: Central and Lower North Island.
- Section 3.6: Wellington Area.
- Section 3.7: The South Island.
-
- Section 4.0: What sort of Internet access do other people have?
- Section 4.1: What sort of access do University Students have?
- Section 4.2: What sort of access do School Pupils have?
- Section 4.3: Government on the Internet.
- Section 4.4: Public Access Terminals and Cyber Cafe's.
-
- Section 5.0: What's involved in actually getting on the Internet?
- Section 6.0: What can I do once I'm on the Internet?
- Section 7.0: How can I find out more about the Internet?
- Section 8.0: Disclaimer and Credits.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 0.1: Notes on this Edition.
-
- Just a note that this is the last edition of this FAQ that I will be
- sending out. I have found another person who is will to keep things going
- and hopefully things will work out for him and he'll have time to update
- those bits I haven't. Anyway I would like to very much thank all the people
- who have contributed to the FAQ in one way or another over the last 3
- years, certainly you input has been great and hopefully the FAQ has been
- useful for a few.
-
- Simon Lyall
- ex-maintainer.
-
- PS: Im not sure when the next edition will be out, their are a few things
- still to sort out in the transfer over.
-
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 0.2: Changes since last Edition.
-
- Section 3.2: Removed: i-max.co.nz
- Section 3.2: Updated: win.co.nz
- Section 3.2: Updated: netbyte.co.nz
- Section 3.2: Updated: igrin.co.nz
- Section 3.7: Updated: deepsouth.co.nz
- Section 3.7: Updated: esi.co.nz
- Section 3.5: Updated: reap.org.nz
- Section 3.3: Updated: midland.co.nz
- Section 3.3: Updated: wave.co.nz
- Section 3.1: Updated: ihug.co.nz
- Section 3.7: Updated: canterbury.ac.nz
- Section 3.6: Updated: wn.planet.gen.nz
- Section 3.1: Updated: PlaNet FreeNZ national entry.
- Section 3.2: Updated: iprolink.co.nz
- Section 3.2: Updated: nznet.gen.nz
-
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 1.0: Overview of this FAQ.
-
- This is a compilation of information about Internet access in New Zealand.
- It contains an overview of the Internet in New Zealand, where to get more
- information about the Internet and a list of organisations offering Internet
- access to the public.
-
- This FAQ will be reposted monthly, changes will be marked in "Section 0.2".
- If you have information on sites not listed here or any corrections or
- constructive comments to make, please mail me. I am very happy to accept
- pieces from other people to go into this FAQ and I will endeavour to
- include and answer any actual FAQ's that come to my attention.
-
- This FAQ is Copyright Simon Lyall 1994 - 1997.
-
- This FAQ may be reproduced and distributed electronically or in hardcopy as
- long as this is done for free and it is kept intact. Please contact me if you
- wish to distribute this FAQ in any other manner.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 1.1: Where can I get a copy of this FAQ?
-
- This FAQ is updated and published each month at around the middle of the
- month, however each edition may take a while to get to some places. As a rule
- the best place to check is Usenet or rtfm.mit.edu. The FAQ can be obtained
- via the following methods. Please Email me if there are any errors.
-
-
- Usenet
- ======
-
- I post the FAQ to the following groups at around the middle of each month,
- all other places obtain their copy from this post.
-
- nz.net.announce, nz.net.admin
- nz.general, soc.culture.new-zealand,
- alt.internet.access.wanted, alt.answers,
- soc.answers, news.answers.
-
- The FAQ is posted under the subject "Internet access in New Zealand FAQ"
-
-
- FTP
- ===
-
- The FAQ may be obtained from rtfm and it's mirrors in several places (one
- for every newsgroup plus a couple of others), here is one of the easiest
- to find:
-
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/nz.general/Internet_access_in_New_Zealand_FAQ
-
- The following sites also mirror rtfm, in most cases this FAQ will be under
- it's archive name of "internet-access/new-zealand".
-
- ftp://ftp.uu.net:/usenet
- ftp://ftp.funet.fi:/pub/doc/rtfm
- ftp://ftp.univ-lyon1.fr:/pub/faq-by-newsgroup
- ftp://ftp.Germany.EU.net:/pub/newsarchive/news.answers
- ftp://ftp.sunet.se:/pub/usenet
- ftp://ftp.switch.ch:/info_service/usenet/periodic-postings
-
- The following New Zealand site also carries the FAQ, please only use
- this site if you are within New Zealand.
-
- ftp://ftp.dosli.govt.nz/pub/lists/
-
-
- FSP
- ===
-
- src.doc.ic.ac.uk port 21
- ftp.Germany.EU.net, port 2001
-
-
- E-MAIL
- ======
-
- Please don't ask me to send you a copy of this FAQ, I pay for email and I
- have a policy of not sending the FAQ to *anyone* (including people who
- archive it). If you wish to obtain a copy via email you can send mail
- to rtfm's email server as follows.
-
- To: mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- Leave Subject blank, and enter only this line in the body of the note:
- send usenet/news.answers/internet-access/new-zealand
-
-
- GOPHER
- ======
-
- cc1.kuleuven.ac.be port 70
- jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca port 70
- gopher.insa-lyon.fr, port 70
- gopher.Germany.EU.net, port 70.
-
-
- World Wide Web
- ==============
-
- Here are a couple of URLs for the FAQ on the Web, The Ohio State one is
- especially interesting since the FAQ is HTMLized and split into parts
- with indexing etc. Please don't use the Actrix one unless you are within
- New Zealand, it costs them money to send it to you, so if you require the
- whole FAQ in one piece please use one of the URLs given in the FTP section
- above instead.
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/internet-access/new-zealand/faq.html
- http://actrix.gen.nz/general/internet.faq ( Updated by hand )
-
-
- FREQ
- ====
-
- In order to make to FAQ more accessible to people who are not already on
- the Internet I am attempting to make it available to people on FidoNet and
- other similar networks. Currently it is available for FREQ access at the
- following BBS, however I am keen to have other BBSs around New Zealand
- also make this available. Please note that these two methods of distrbution
- are in their early stages so site information may be incomplete or have errors
- and it may also take some time for each site to get each edition of the FAQ.
-
- Christchurch: 3:770/220@Fidonet with the magic name NZINTFAQ
- Tokoroa: 3:774/950@Fidonet with the magic name NZINTFAQ
-
-
- BBS
- ===
-
- The file can also be down-loaded from the following places.
-
- * (04) 475 9172, The Laundry, Wellington. ( Not sure on file name, sorry)
- * (+647) 886 0910, Hill Billys BBS IFNA 3:774/950, Internet Q&A area.
- * Arrow BBS, IFNA 3:772/185, Auckland.
-
- The FAQ is sometimes also forwarded to the fidonet echo NZ_INTERNET.
-
-
- Thank-you to all the people who are making copies of this FAQ available in
- various places, If you are aware of any others or wish to do so
- yourself then please contact me.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 1.2: Other FAQs to do with Internet and New Zealand.
-
- Several other people post FAQs relating to New Zealand and the Internet.
- The following is a list of those I am aware of, if anyone else has
- any others they wish to add then could they please contact me.
-
- Several off these FAQs are available from:
-
- http://www.dosli.govt.nz/lists
-
-
-
- The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ
- ===============================
-
- Phil Stuart-Jones <phil@hyphen.equinox.gen.nz> maintains this FAQ
- which is basicly about everything and anything to do with New Zealand
- and it's people/culture. Phil's FAQ is available via ftp from
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/new-zealand-faq as well as a
- couple of other places.
-
- Read the Usenet newsgroup soc.culture.new-zealand to find out other places
- where to get it and to find general discussion about New Zealand (watch out
- for the "soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ reminder" post by Phil which gives more
- info about his FAQ). Please do not Email Phil asking for a copy or for
- information about New Zealand as he pays for his Email and does not have the
- time nor money to answer requests.
-
-
-
- FAQ: The nz.* Usenet Hierarchy.
- ===============================
-
- Simon Lyall <simon@darkmere.gen.nz> posts this guide to the nz or New
- Zealand newsgroups every month. It contains a list of current nz.* groups
- as well as directions on how to create new groups and access the groups
- from outside New Zealand.
-
-
- Network Connected Organisations in New Zealand
- ==============================================
-
- At the start of each month Mark Davies <mark@comp.vuw.ac.nz> posts a
- automaticly generated list of all organisations who are registered in the
- DNS as having a *.nz name. Only the top level domain for each organisation
- is listed so some smaller sites (usually BBS's) that do not have full
- names registered may not be listed.
-
- The list is posted to nz.general and nz.net.announce along with a diff from
- the previous month and is available at:
-
- http://www.comp.vuw.ac.nz/~mark/netsites.html
-
-
- Christchurch ISP lists
- ======================
-
- http://www.ccc.govt.nz/Library/Internet_ChCh.html
- http://www.mac.co.nz/remote.dir/connect.htm
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 2.0: Structure of the Internet in New Zealand
-
- Reviewing this section I have found that everything in it was pretty much
- out of date. I would welcome any contribution to this section.
-
- Someone sent me some information but I appear to have lost this, could you
- please contact me again.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 3.0: What public access sites are there in my area?
-
- This section lists public access sites. It is organized by regions:
-
- Section 3.1: National providers.
- Section 3.2: Auckland Area.
- Section 3.4: Waikato and Upper North Island.
- Section 3.5: Central and Lower North Island.
- Section 3.6: Wellington Area.
- Section 3.7: The South Island.
-
- I may re-arrange these regions as needed.
-
- If your site is not listed or you know of other sites (especially those
- offering full ip access or outside the main cities) not mentioned then
- please get the manager(s) to contact me about being included.
-
- Please Note: In order to prevent this FAQ from becoming too long and
- unwieldy, I have decided that in regions where there are many sites offering
- a range of Internet access I will only list those sites that offer full
- Internet connections or are otherwise special.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 3.1: National providers.
-
- This part is intended for organisations that provide Internet access in
- more than one region. This can be by various means including pacnet, 0800 and
- 0900 numbers or co-ordination of a number of regional sites. If access is
- through a series of local sites you should also see the entry for the site
- in your region.
-
- Could any National provider please contact me about getting an entry in
- this area.
-
-
- CLEAR NET
- =========
-
- Organisation --> CLEAR Net
- Site name -----> www.clear.net.nz
- Location ------> Nationwide - local access (15 points of presence), 0800 access
- Dialins -------> 33K6 V.34+ digital modems
- System --------> Fault tolerant Sun Sparc servers
- Link ----------> Fault tolerant redundant links direct to USA
- Services ------> Domain registration, Mail-hosting
- Usenet --------> Full feed
- Charges -------> Pricing information at
- Charges -------> http://www.clear.net.nz/common/services/pricing.html
- Features ------> Connection pack for Win3.1, Win95 and Macintosh
- Features ------> Local Calling access from 15 cities and towns around NZ.
- Features ------> Nationwide access through 0800 number
- Features ------> Have as many User IDs for your family, or company, as you like.
- Features ------> Your access is charged to you CLEAR account.
- Features ------> 7 day 24 hour helpdesk service.
- Comments ------> Look at our homepage at http://www.clear.net.nz/
- Contact Email -> Sales: account@clear.net.nz
- Contact Email -> Support: help@clear.net.nz
- Contact Voice -> 0800 888 800 residential, 0800 555 500 business
- Contact Fax ---> 0800 777 432
- Contact Postal-> CLEAR Commmunications
- Contact Postal-> Private Bag 92143
- Contact Postal-> Auckland
- Last Update ---> 20 Feb 1997
-
- COMPUSERVE PACIFIC
- ==================
-
- Columbus, Ohio based CompuServe is the world's leading commercial online
- Information service, including Databases, Email, File Transfer, Special
- Interest Groups on every subject with Commercial worldwide support for
- leading computer applications. In addition, CompuServe has several
- hundred servers on Internet to allow an easy "on ramp". CompuServe's CIM
- front end software provides point and click Internet Email, Newsgroups, FTP.
- WWW access is via CompuServe with no Slip/PPP account needed, using
- Microsoft Explorer or Netscape (or any browser of choice). CompuServe
- allows "global roaming" with local POP's in 500 cities over 170 countries
-
- Home Page Wizard software to build and publish your own Web Page to 5 MB
- in size free of charge.
-
- CompuServe won both the TUANZ and PC World Awards for NZ's "Best online
- Service Provider" in 1995. The main reason for this appears to be that
- the combination of orderliness of an online service mixed with easy
- Internet access makes it an easier adventure for people new to "online".
-
- Access in New Zealand through Pacific area Licencees, Fujitsu:
-
- Access is now 33.6 in all Sites
-
- Network is COMPUSERVE. Script is the standard default in CIM s/w.
-
- 9.6/14.4/28.8/33.6 bps
- AUCKLAND 09 357 6642
- WELLINGTON 04 473 7949
- CHRISTCHURCH 03 338 9387
- HAMILTON 07 838 9966
- DUNEDIN 03 477 8839
-
-
- PACNET: 1745 all sites
-
- PACNET REVERSE CHARGE NOW AVAILABLE..ring or email for Script to go
- into CompuServe's CIM s/w. Extra cost 16c/min over CompuServe rates
-
- TELNET: to compuserve.com
-
- Login as "CIS" and "HELP"
-
- COSTS: NEW PRICING FROM APRIL 1ST
-
- Super Value Plan:
-
- $39.50 per month for 10 hours (ie. $3.95/hr equiv.) Extra hours $3.95
-
-
- Standard Pricing Plan:
-
- $17.00 per month for 2 hours (ie $8.50/hr equiv ) Extra hours $5.50
-
- Education Pricing Plan ( open to registered and chartered educational
- institutions ) :
-
- $25.00 per month for 20 hours (ie. $1.25/hr equiv) Extra hours $5.50
-
-
- New Members get their first 5 hours online FREE (except Premium Services)
- NO JOINING OR REGISTRATION FEE
-
- Please note, there is no longer any distinction CompuServe and Internet
- or "Time of Day" pricing.
-
- No megabyte download charge...so for the sake of comparison, solid downloading
- at 28.8 can bring around 9 meg, a mix of browsing and download about 6 meg
-
- CONTACT INFOMATION.
-
- Sales:0800 442 374. Service Helpdesk: 0800 446 113 (answered in Sydney)
- 9am to 9pm weekdays: (best times 9 to
- 11am, also 7 to 9pm)
- And Saturdays 10am to 2pm
-
- Also call them for latest information on access speeds and locations.
-
- New Zealand Marketing Manager
- Colin Wallis
- voice: 04 495 0769
- Email: colin_nz@cis.compuserve.com
-
- WWW Address: http://www.compuserve.com (but please note pricing and
- other details are shown as per USA and may differ in NZ)
- Also, http://www.compuserve.com.au
-
- IBM Global Network
- ==================
-
- IBM New Zealand Ltd offers the IBM Global Network solution for Internet
- Access. Facilities include World Wide Web, Gopher, NewsReader for 22,750
- Usenet Newsgroups, Email, FTP, Telnet etc via SLIP access. Access
- software is included for WARP and Warp Connect in the free Bonus Pack,
- or Windows free for download from http://www.ibm.net. We provide scripts
- for other platforms. (Call 0800-801-809 for details). Billing is simple
- via credit card, and registration is child's play. Credit card details
- are transmitted over IBM's secure network.
-
- IBM provides local dial access from 840+ points of presence on the IBM
- Global Network in 46 countries - soon to include China and India. Each
- account can have up to 5 additional userids for no extra charge. You can
- also have an e-mail alias up to 32 characters long. You can make all
- these changes yourself, online, via the User Services area at
- www.ibm.net.
-
- You register via a toll free call. Subsequent access is via local
- phone calls in Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch. You need no script,
- as the connection uses intelligent handshaking for both registration and
- subsequent calls with the IBM Dialer. Phone numbers are already imbedded
- in the WARP and Internet Connection for Windows software, but are
- included here for your information:
-
- Registration only 0800 105-765 Speed
-
- Auckland 09 356-3984 14,400 bps + compression
- 09 359-8488 33,600 bps + compression
-
- Wellington 04 576-5998 14,400 bps + compression
- 04 576-8324 33,600 bps + compression
-
- Christchurch 03 372-8954 28,800 bps + compression
- TBA 33,600 bps + compression
-
-
- COSTS (All prices INCLUDE GST)
-
- First 3 hours free
-
- Registration (valid world-wide) Free (Until Jan '97)
- Option 1: 5 hour commitment per month $12 per month
- Excess rate after commitment period $2.50 per hour
-
- Option 2: 20 hour commitment per month $45 per month
- Excess rate after commitment period $2.25 per hour
-
- Option 3: 50 hour commitment per month $90 per month
- Excess rate after commitment period $1.50 per hour
-
- Data transfer rates no volume charges
-
- We now have business Internet pricing, allowing companies/businesses
- to have *any* number of user-ids - invoiced locally monthly.
-
- Business rates available on request. Contact Steve Withers
- swithers@vnet.ibm.com or (04) 576-5818 for more info.
-
- ACCESS FACILITIES
-
- IBM has a pool of 106 modems available to callers to Auckland, Wellington
- and Christchurch access numbers. Two physically separate frame relay
- links connect the customers on a 512Kb link from Auckland and 512Kb from
- Wellington via Sydney, directly to US-based servers over IBM's ATM
- network. Statistics show that the IBM Global Network rarely experiences
- a situation where all lines in the pool are busy. Users transfer data
- typically at 6 - 8 MB per hour, with maximum 8 MB per hour for compressed
- data.
-
- The IBM Global Network also maintains multiple ATM backbone paths from
- Sydney to USA and Asia/Pacific countries to ensure high reliability
- and availability for its access offerings. All backbone operations are
- duplexed by design to avoid having any single point of failure.
-
- IBM New Zealand also offers Internet Leased line services as well as
- industrial strength content hosting. We will also soon be offering
- our Net.Commerce Internet business platform - with the SET (Secure
- Electronic Transactions) functions up and running early in 1997.
-
- For more info, contact:
-
- Steve Withers (04) 576-5818
- Nick Romaniuk (09) 358-8880
-
-
- Network Contact Email bowden@vnet.ibm.com (Terry Bowden)
- Marketing Contact Email swithers@vnet.ibm.com (Steve Withers)
-
-
- Contact Email--> jimbo@vnet.ibm.com (James Kyd - Internet/IGN Product
- Manager)
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.ibm.co.nz/newzeal.html
- Contact Voice -> 0800-801-809 (Direct Response Marketing)
- 0800-733-222 (Technical Support)
-
- Free technical support can also be obtained online
- via http://www.ibm.net/helpdesk.html
-
- You should get a response via e-mail or phone within
- 24 hours.
-
- THE INTERNET GROUP
- ==================
-
- Organisation --> The Internet Group
- Site name -----> ihug.co.nz & es.co.nz
- Location ------> North Island: 108 Newton Rd, Auckland
- Location ------> South Island: 50 Filleul St, Dunedin; 160 Manchester St, Chch.
- Area Serviced -> Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch,
- Area Serviced -> Dunedin, Invercargill, Queenstown, Balclutha, Oamaru,
- Area Serviced -> Timaru, Alexandra, Sydney
- Dialins -------> 1000's of lines served by Ascend 4400's and 28.8 Kbps modems
- System --------> SPARC 420 Quad CPU SMP server's, Silicon Graphics
- System --------> Challenge + Indy's
- Link ----------> 8 Mb International multigateway.
- Services ------> slip, ppp, limited shell for Web pages.
- Usenet --------> Full feed, access to 30,000 News Groups
- Charges -------> See price list at http://www.ihug.co.nz/ Flat fee available.
- Features ------> Banner power with over 17,000 hits per day.
- Features ------> Each ad recieves 5,000+ visuals per week!!!
- Other Services-> Free 6 day help service
- Other Services-> KALI & Quake Servers
- Comments ------> SECURE WEB SERVER only $499.00 per annum
- Comments ------> ISDN made easy
- Contact Email -> North Island: timwood@ihug.co.nz; South Island: sales@es.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> North Island: 09-3585067 or 0800-22 22 25;
- Contact Voice -> South Island: 03-4777474 or 0800-66 66 68
- Contact Fax ---> North Island: 09-3584112; South Island: 03-4777030
- Contact Modem -> 09-3581332
- Contact Postal-> P.O.Box 7281 Wellesly St, Auckland; P.O.Box 5677 Dunedin
- Last Update ---> 19 May 1997
-
- PlaNet (New Zealand)
- ====================
-
-
- The PlaNet (NZ) Trust can provide Internet connectivity to about 90% of New
- Zealand without toll or Pacnet charges. There are PlaNet operations in:
-
-
- PLACE CONTACT PERSON PHONE E-MAIL
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Wellington Peter Hall-Jones 04-4997250 peter@wgtn.planet.co.nz
- Christchurch Robert Hunt 03-3485822 roberth@chch.planet.org.nz
- Dunedin Brett/Adam Shand 03-4790303 bretts@otago.planet.org.nz
- Palm North Alan Brown 025-480204 alan@manawatu.planet.org.nz
- Wanganui Dave and Sarah 06-3453092 dave.pate@wanganui.planet.org.nz
- Taupo Gregg Sheehan 06-3786223 gregg@reap.org.nz
- Rotorua Tim Morgan 07-3489042 tim@rotorua.planet.co.nz
- Nelson Chris O'Donoghue 03-5267805 chris@nelson.planet.org.nz
- Auckland 025-428153 peter@planet.apc.org
-
- * If you are interested in setting up a PlaNet (NZ) operation in your
- area, contact national@wgtn.planet.co.nz.
-
-
- We offer PPP, Slip, BBS and UUCP access (with some regional exceptions).
- We are also the NZ member network for the Association of Progressive
- Communications, an international federation of networks with a list of
- conferences which rivals Usenet (and is almost totally flame free!).
-
-
- NOTE: The PlaNet (NZ) Trust shares a Charter with the PlaNet FREENZ network,
- but otherwise we are completely separate entities.
-
-
-
- What is the APC??
- =================
-
- The Association for Progressive Communications is an international
- federation of with more than 40 partner networks. PlaNet (NZ) is
- the New Zealand member. Collectively the APC provides the world's major
- alternative to Usenet conferences. For a list of conferences contact
- chris@wgtn.planet.co.nz.
-
-
- What else does PlaNet offer?
- ============================
-
- * Standardisation of services and rates for groups interested
- in networking nationwide
- * User-defined national conferences and/or mailing lists
- (for public or private use)
- * Public Terminals!
- * Software installation, configuration and user support
- * Internet tuition services
- * World Wide Web home page creation
- * Comprehensive desktop publishing services
- * Discount rates on modems, hardware and disks
-
-
- For more information contact your closest local operator or
- support@wgtn.planet.co.nz
-
-
- PlaNet FreeNZ
- ==============
-
- Independent Internet Cooperative supplying local-call access
- (Whangarei, Keri Keri, Dargaville, Kaikohe, Auckland(3), Warkworth,
- Hamilton(2), Tauranga, Gisborne, Hawkes Bay, Kapiti Coast,
- Masterton, Wellington, Blenheim, Christchurch) to all internet
- services, including Usenet, web page hosting, DDS and ISDN.
- We can also help you set up as an Internet provider in your area and
- connect into our low-cost national and international network
- capacity. Infopack and sub form available on request from..
-
- Email: support@pl.net
- FreePhone: 0800-TO-SURF (0800-867-873)
- Fax: (09) 818-3141
- Tel: (09) 813-0088
- Guest Dial-up BBS: (09) 818-9978
- Post: PO Box 6594, Auckland 1.
- WWW: http://pl.net
- FTP: ftp://ftp.ak.planet.gen.nz/pub
-
- <<<< DirectEX (Directory Express) <<<<
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Searchable, classified, free (to use and be part of) online
- business directory. Email your free text listing today to
- listings@directex.co.nz Include Name of Business; Description
- of Products and Services; Contact Details (postal, tel, fax,
- email, url).
- URL = http://pl.net/directex
- ..or go to the above URL and fill out the online entry
- form
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 3.2: Auckland.
-
- Organisation --> CyberNet Ltd.
- Site name -----> cybernet.co.nz
- Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand.
- Dialins -------> V.34 + 33k6bps lines + ISDN
- System --------> SPARC, NT Servers, Cisco Access Servers
- Link ----------> 256kbps Frame Relay Clear.
- Services ------> WWW Storage, Email, PPP, ISDN, Leased Lines.
- Usenet --------> 5GB Pentium News Server - 7000+ Newsgroups.
- Charges -------> From $19.95 per month incl first 7 Hours Free.
- Other Services-> World Wide Web Virtual Hosting - No Hit charges.
- Other Services-> Auckland CBD - 128kbps Links from $499 per month
- Comments ------> Reliable System with 99.9% Uptime. Try out CyberNet at
- Comments ------> the Livewire or the Auckland Public Library.
- Contact Email -> info@cybernet.co.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.cybernet.co.nz/
- Contact Voice -> 09-912-7500
- Contact Fax ---> 09-912-7501
- Contact Modem -> For customers only.
- Contact Postal-> Cybernet Ltd, PO Box 90-690,
- Contact Postal-> Auckland Mail Centre, Auckland.
- Last Update ---> 9 Dec 1996
-
- Organisation --> Internet Company of New Zealand (ICONZ).
- Site name -----> iconz.co.nz
- Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand
- Dialins -------> 500 lines.
- System --------> Sun including SPARCstations II,20 and NT Server
- Link ----------> 768K to Waikato.
- Services ------> Unix Shell, PPP, UUCP,ISDN, Leased lines.
- Services ------> Microwave.
- Usenet --------> Waikato NZ News Feed and full MCI feed.
- Charges -------> Contact sales@iconz.co.nz or
- Charges -------> see http://www.iconz.co.nz/products/prices.html
- Features ------> File areas, Own national backbone, 0800 Help support
- Features ------> National service
- Other Services-> Hardware/software sales, Internet Connectivity consultation,
- Other Services-> Unix consulting, full commercial web service http design,
- Other Services-> WWW page hosting, training, modem sales.
- Comments ------> Part of the Iconz group, National Internet Provider,
- Comments ------> Local dialups nationwide - Auck, Rotorua, Palmerston North,
- Comments ------> Tauranga, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Napier, Dunedin
- Contact Email -> Operations Manager : Lynn Harden <lynn@iconz.co.nz>,
- Contact Email -> General Manager : Hugh McKellar <hugh@iconz.co.nz>
- Contact Email -> Misc: <help@iconz.co.nz>
- Contact Voice -> 0800 THE NET (0800 843 638) or Help Desk (09) 358-3051
- Contact Fax ---> (09) 300-3122
- Contact WWW ---> http://iconz.co.nz/
- Contact Modem -> (09) 303 2900 Akl (04) 473 6633 Budget/Cruiser accounts
- Contact Modem -> (09) 366 7799 Akl (04) 473 6888 Smart Net/Enterprise accts
- Contact Modem -> (07) 574 8610 Tga, (06)835 9031 Nap, (06) 356 1439 PNorth
- Contact Modem -> (03) 548 8292 Nels,(07) 349 2122 Rot,(03) 338 3008 Chch
- Contact Modem -> Dunedin (03) 474 0698 and Hamilton to be advised shortly.
- Contact Postal-> Internet Company of New Zealand, PO Box 6721, Auckland.
- Last Update ---> 18 Apr 1997
-
- Organisation --> Internet Group Northland
- Site name -----> igrin.co.nz
- Location ------> 25 Manse St, Whangarei, NZ
- Area Serviced -> Whangarei / Kerikeri / Dargaville / Kaitaia free calling areas
- Dialins -------> 80
- System --------> Axil 85Mhz R4000 based Sun clone, SunOS
- Link ----------> 256K with data compression to Planet Auckland
- Services ------> PPP, uucp (mail only) , 24 hr leased / dedicated lines &
- Services ------> radio links
- Usenet --------> Own server - newsource.igrin.co.nz
- Charges -------> Flat rate $38 + gst/mth OR OR $20.00 + gst/mth for 20hrs/mth
- Contact Email -> frank@igrin.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 09-430-3540
- Contact Fax ---> 09-430-3775
- WWW page ------> http://www.igrin.co.nz/
- Contact Modem -> 09-430-3120 (Whangarei) , 09-407-6450 (Kerikeri)
- Contact Modem -> 09-439-3018 (Dargaville) , 09-407-6450 (Kaitaia)
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 5002 Regent, Whangarei
- Last Update ---> 18 May 97
-
- Organisation --> InterNet Connectivity Associates Ltd
- Site name -----> inca.co.nz
- Location ------> Auckland
- Area Serviced -> Auckland Region
- Dialins -------> 14 28.8k lines , Leased Line Access
- System --------> Axil 235
- Link ----------> Leased Line to Crown Research Institute
- Services ------> Terminal Emulation, SLIP, PPP, E-Mail
- Usenet --------> Full
- Charges -------> Contact admin@inca.co.nz
- Features ------> Selection of Shareware software available on host.
- Other Services-> Pre-configured installation diskettes. WWW page storage and
- Other Services-> consultancy. Training & Installation. After hours Support
- Other Services-> line.
- Contact Email -> admin@inca.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> (09) 358 1757
- Contact Fax ---> (09) 846 7320
- Contact Modem -> (09) 358 3536
- Contact Postal-> InterNet Connectivity Associates Ltd,
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 56515, Dominion Road, Auckland.
- Last Update ---> 11 Oct 1995
-
- Organisation --> Internet ProLink NZ Limited
- Site name -----> iprolink.co.nz
- Location ------> Downtown Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch
- Dialins -------> 100+ lines, 56k modems available
- System --------> Fault tolerant IBM Risc System/6000 workstations
- Link ----------> ProNet nation-wide, high-performance, secure backbone.
- Services ------> World-Wide Web interface to all services, easy setup
- Usenet --------> Full feed
- Charges -------> Email info@iprolink.co.nz for current prices.
- Features ------> Plug and play installation, ISDN access at no additional
- Features ------> charge.
- Other Services-> ISDN and leased circuits, firewall and network security,
- Other Services-> WWW publishing (automated US mirroring), commerce servers.
- Other Services-> Secure networks for intranets.
- Comments ------> Nationwide access.
- Comments ------> See our Web page at http://www.iprolink.co.nz/
- Contact Email -> Sales: sales@iprolink.co.nz
- Contact Email -> Support: support@iprolink.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 0800 IPROLINK (0800 477-654)
- Contact Fax ---> (09) 302-3332
- Contact Modem -> 302-2507 (Auckland online registration)
- Contact Modem -> 801-6662 (Wellington online registration)
- Contact Modem -> 377-7608 (Christchurch online registration)
- Contact Postal-> Internet ProLink NZ Ltd
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 91235,
- Contact Postal-> Auckland
- Last Update ---> 20 May 97
-
- Organisation --> Netbyte Internet Ltd
- Site name -----> netbyte.co.nz
- Location ------> Level 2, 62 Queen St, Auckland
- Area Serviced -> Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch for Corporate
- Area Serviced -> Customers.
- Dialins -------> 33.6k modems, ISDN and Leased circuit options
- System --------> Sun Server/Solaris 2.5, Linux, Windows NT
- System --------> Netscape Enterprise Server, Sybase SQL Server, RealAudio
- System --------> Server, Borderware Firewall Server
- Link ----------> Big.
- Services ------> email, smtp and uucp integration, ppp only, training,
- Services ------> consulting
- Usenet --------> Full Usenet Feed
- Charges -------> email enquires@netbyte.co.nz
- Features ------> Licensed Netscape Vendor, Web site
- Other Services-> Web Site design and build, Web hosting and server Management,
- Other Services-> Web Server statistics analyis and reporting, Web Server -
- Other Services-> Database Integration, Security and Commerce products.
- Comments ------> Network Connectivity
- Contact Email -> enquires@netbyte.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 64-9-309-4638
- Contact Fax ---> 64-9-309-4631
- WWW page ------> http://www.netbyte.co.nz
- Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 1268 Shortland Street Auckland
- Last Update ---> 18 May 1997
-
- Organisation --> NetGate Communications Ltd
- Site name -----> netgate.co.nz
- Location ------> Auckland
- Area Serviced -> Auckland
- Dialins -------> All V.34 (28k8) 5:1 user:modem ratio
- System --------> Linux & Mac servers (FirstClass)
- Link ----------> 128k ISDN to Victoria Link via Ak Uni.
- Services ------> PPP, Pop mail, Webserver, FirstClass BBS.
- Usenet --------> Full (provided via Victoria Link Auckland news server).
- Charges -------> $20/month or $40/month plus data beyond free allocation.
- Charges -------> $20 setup fees, no time charges.
- Features ------> GUI BBS interface for Mac & Win3.x & Win95 users.
- Features ------> Special forums for medical practitioners.
- Features ------> Special area where users can create their own public forums.
- Other Services-> Onsite setup/training in Internet connection/use.
- Comments ------> FirstClass network connection to NZ sites and overseas.
- Contact Email -> info@netgate.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 09 302 3001 - info via automated attendant.
- Contact Fax ---> 09 309 7455
- WWW page ------> www.netgate.co.nz
- Contact Modem -> 09 443 7636 or 302 1180 (BBS direct line - FC or vt100/ansi)
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 56-454, Dominion Road, AUCKLAND 1030
- Last Update ---> 2 Apr 97
-
- Organisation --> NZNET Internet Services Ltd
- Site name -----> nznet.gen.nz.
- Location ------> 11A Piermark Drive, North Harbour Industrial Estate,
- Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand - Also Wellington & Hamilton.
- Dialins -------> Lines in Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton.
- System --------> Ascend Max 4000 with ISDN and Analog phone lines.
- System --------> Cisco 4000 router, Term Servers, News Servers,
- System --------> Kali Server, Quake Server.
- Link ----------> WDDS cct capable of 2MB, 120 ISDN channels available
- Services ------> Dial up PPP accounts for WWW, FTP, Mail, News, IRC.
- Services ------> Internet Connectivity - Leased Line, ISDN, Microwave.
- Services ------> Domain Registration, Virtual Webs, IT Consultancy.
- Usenet --------> Full News Feed
- Charges -------> Personal Flatrate Account $29 per month (30 hours free access)
- Charges -------> Highuser Flatrate Account $49 per month (80 hours free access)
- Charges -------> Visit our web pages for full pricing schedules. Prices ex GST.
- Features ------> Friendly staff - **NO BUSY SIGNALS** - Good Transfer Rates.
- Features ------> Local phone lines in Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton.
- Features ------> Multi-player game servers - Kali & Quake.
- Contact Email -> info@nznet.gen.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.nznet.gen.nz
- Contact Voice -> (09) 415-0058 Auckland, 0800-481-155 Wellington & Hamilton
- Contact Fax ---> (09) 415-0040 Auckland, 0800-481-122 Wellington & Hamilton
- Contact Modem -> (09) 414-0300 (upto 33.6Kbps Analog & 64K ISDN)
- Contact Postal-> NZNET Internet Services Ltd, P.O. Box 101-069,
- Contact Postal-> North Shore Mail Centre, Auckland.
- Last Update ---> 21 May 97
-
- Organisation --> PlaNet FREENZ North Shore
- Site name -----> ns.planet.gen.nz
- Location ------> Devonport
- Area Serviced -> Auckland free dialing area/ North Shore
- Dialins -------> Line Ratio of 10:1
- System --------> SUN SPARC's 10, 1+ and Linux servers
- Link ----------> 64k speed line to KCCS
- Services ------> Web Hosting, Secure Server, Front Page extensions, Dial
- Services ------> up PPP.
- Usenet --------> Half feed
- Charges -------> Dial in accounts from $.85c per hour incl some data.
- Charges -------> Subscription, Time or Traffic based accounts available.
- Charges -------> Web Sites from $20 a month.
- Features ------>
- Other Services->
- Comments ------> Part of the National PlaNet FreeNZ network.
- Contact Email -> fionam@ns.planet.gen.nz
- Contact Voice -> Ph (09) 4458-474
- Contact Fax ---> Ph (09) 4460-927
- WWW page ------> http://ns.planet.gen.nz
- Contact Modem -> (09) 445-8751
- Contact Postal-> 9 Hastings Pde, Devonport, Auckland
- Last Update ---> 15 Mar 97
-
- Organisation --> SineSurf Ltd
- Site name -----> sinesurf.co.nz
- Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand.
- Dialins -------> V.34 28,800bps all lines + ISDN
- Dialins -------> Line Ratio never to exceed 10:1
- System --------> Linux Servers and Cisco Routers
- Link ----------> 176kbps MDDS to Waikato
- Services ------> WWW Storage, Email, PPP, ISDN, Leased Lines.
- Usenet --------> Full Feed, 7000+ Newsgroups.
- Charges -------> One Single Account - $35.00 Inc GST
- Charges -------> *No* Additional Charges
- Other Services-> World Wide Web Virtual Hosting and Design.
- Comments ------> SineSurf is an Internet Access Provider NOT a Service Provider
- Comments ------> Our policy is simple, No Newbies, No Help Desk, Flat Rate
- Comments ------> with No Additional Data or Time Charges. Nothing but Net.
- Contact Email -> rtfm@sinesurft.co.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.sinesurf.co.nz/
- Contact Voice -> +64-9-376-4461
- Contact Fax ---> +64-9-376-1464
- Contact Postal-> Use the Web Site Silly - That's why it's there !
- Last Update ---> 24 Oct 1996
-
- Organisation --> Web World Ltd (since 1994)
- Site Name -----> ww.co.nz (202.27.202.0)
- Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand
- Dialins -------> 8 customer per line ratio, 28.8k + 33.6k
- System --------> Pentium-based Unix/NT network & CISCO routers
- Link ----------> 128k compresssed DDS to KCCS, plus 64k on-demand ISDN
- Services ------> Full Internet access, all services, no restrictions
- Services ------> Ask for our "Full Service Home Installs"
- Services ------> PROFESSIONAL SERVICE WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH
- Usenet --------> Feed from MCI through KCCS Cooperative
- Charges -------> Data charged accounts: rental from $8.89 per month
- Charges -------> Data charged: from NZ $0.42/MB, Int'l from $0.80/MB -or-
- Charges -------> A range of time charged accounts $1.29 per hour or LESS
- Features ------> Our Loyalty Rebate Scheme earns you free Internet access
- Features ------> Free web pages with each retail account.
- Features ------> Windows 95 customers our speciality.
- Other Services-> Experts in Web site design, programming and hosting.
- Other Services-> Check out our sister co: http://www.marketing.co.nz/
- Other Services-> We have been involved with the 'net since 1989!
- Comments ------> We are primarily Internet Business specialists
- Comments ------> $25 Web Sites, Cheap Domain Name registrations
- Comments ------> Soon: "Life-time" e-mail addresses.
- Contact Email -> service@ww.co.nz (Heather Campbell)
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.ww.co.nz and http://www.marketing.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 09-278-2966
- Contact Fax ---> 09-278-5699
- Contact Modem -> 09-634-1040 (28.8) 09-634-5964 (33.6)
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 62 528, Central Park, Auckland
- Last Update ---> 16 Mar 97
-
- Organisation --> Web InterNet
- Site name -----> win.co.nz
- Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand
- Area Serviced -> Auckland Toll Free Area
- Dialins -------> 33K6
- System --------> Unix Based
- Link ----------> 64k with 128k bursts.
- Services ------> Dial Up, Web Design
- Usenet --------> Full
- Charges -------> $ 30 for 25 hours, $ 1.30 / hour or $55 flat rate.
- Features ------> Excellent Connect Rate, fast speeds
- Other Services-> E-Mail to fax gateway, consultancy.
- Comments ------> For Small Companies and individuals who want SERVICE.
- Contact Email -> davidgo@win.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 09-418-2667
- Contact Fax ---> 09-419-1689
- WWW page ------> www.win.co.nz
- Contact Modem -> 09-360-8526
- Contact Postal-> 42 Barlow Place, Birkenhead, Auckland
- Last Update ---> 17 May 1997
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 3.4: Waikato and Upper North Island.
-
- Organisation --> Midland Internet Limited.
- Site name -----> midland.co.nz.
- Location ------> Hamilton/Auckland.
- Area Serviced -> Hamilton, & Auckland.
- Dialins -------> 50 lines all V.34 28k8 bps.
- System --------> Axil 220, 4 x Cisco 2511 16port TermServ
- System---------> 7 NT 4.0 servers, 3 Linux Servers
- Link ----------> 2 MegaBit Radio to Waikato University.
- Link ----------> 256 K link to Auckland.
- Services ------> PPP/SLIP, Leased circuits, ISDN ,2 Mb Radio Network (Hamilton)
- Usenet --------> 10000+ News groups
- Charges -------> Standard Rate $ 45.00 inc GST, All you can Eat!
- Charges -------> Silver - Time based @ $ 2.40 inc GST per Hour (No Rental)
- Charges -------> Gold - Volume based @ $ 0.95 inc GST per Mb (No Rental)
- Features ------> Totally NT based ISP, lots of features with all accounts
- Features ------> Have new accounts connected within 3hours!
- Other Services-> Network installation, NT and Novell
- Other Services-> Unix consulting.WWW Development, Site Security Auditing
- Comments ------> Experience with Novell/NT <-> Internet integration.
- Comments ------> ISDN, Firewall integration.
- Contact Email -> helpdesk@midland.co.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.midland.co.nz/
- Contact Voice -> 0800 ON-LINE (66-5463)
- Contact Modem -> 07 839-6993 (40 lines stepping)
- Contact Modem -> 09 366 6808 (10 lines stepping, more adding)
- Contact Postal-> Midland Internet Limited, PO Box 19255, Hamilton.
- Last Update ---> 19 May 97
-
- Organisation --> Wave Internet Services, a division of CSE (NZ) Ltd.
- Site name -----> wave.co.nz
- Location ------> Hamilton
- Area Serviced -> Hamilton,Waikato,Tauranga,Thames,Coromandel,
- Area Serviced -> Whakatane,Auckland,Rotorua
- Dialins -------> 250 x 28.8VFc/V.34
- System --------> Sun Clone(s) running as an application server
- Link ----------> 2Mb/s link to Waikato Uni.
- Services ------> EMail, Slip, PPP, FTP, Leased/Permanent connections.
- Usenet --------> Most groups except alt.binaries. Others can be requested.
- Charges -------> Economy $25 setup, $5/hour
- Charges -------> Standard (6pm-8am) $50 setup, $30/Mth Max of 30 hours/mth
- Charges -------> Premium $100 setup,$60/Mth, Free Virtual Hosted Web, FTP
- Features ------> See Other Services
- Other Services-> Specialists in Automation/Process control, esp. MMI,
- Other Services-> Informix, and Allen Bradley PLC/Automation
- Comments ------> Time restrictions on Standard account applies from Mon-Fri.
- Comments ------> Up to the minute traffic usage available! NO DATA CHARGES.
- Contact Email -> info@wave.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> +64-7-839-1291 or 0800-80-9283
- Contact Fax ---> +64-7-838-0977
- Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 935, Waikato Mail Centre
- Last Update ---> 15 Jan 1997
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 3.5: Central and Lower North Island.
-
-
- Organisation --> Manawatu Internet Services Ltd. / PlaNet (NZ) Manawatu
- Site name -----> manawatu.gen.nz, manawatu.planet.org.nz
- Location ------> Palmerston North
- Area Serviced -> Manawatu, Rangitikei, Horowhenua, Sth Hawkes Bay, Tararua
- Dialins -------> 30 28k8 lines. (PN)
- Dialins -------> 30 28k8 lines. (PN group 2)
- Dialins -------> 10 28k8 lines. (Levin)
- Dialins -------> 5 28k8 lines. (Levin Group 2)
- System --------> Sun SLC, Various Unix PCs
- Link ----------> 128k leased line to Massey Uni.
- Link ----------> 128k to Waikato Uni via Pronet
- Link ----------> 128k from Waikato Uni to USA
- Services ------> PPP, SLIP, leased lines, 2 BBS packages, UUCP
- Usenet --------> Full + APC, PlaNet.
- Charges -------> from $11.25/month PPP, $5.63 uucp. $6.67/month bbs
- Charges -------> limited free access news/mail access via BBS systems
- Charges -------> Contact office for full details.
- Features ------> IRC and text-based WWW browser for paid bbs users.
- Features ------> multiuser online chat (local) for all bbs users.
- Other Services-> Modem + book sales, Consulting, Training (any ISP)
- Comments ------> Onsite configuration for Mac, Win3, Win95, OS/2, Amiga
- Comments ------> Software available (unsupported) for DOS, Acorn, Unix
- Contact Email -> info@manawatu.gen.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.manawatu.gen.nz
- Contact Voice -> 06 356 1590 (9am-5pm), after hours support available.
- Contact Fax ---> 06 356 1425
- Contact Modem -> 06 357 9245 (Palm Nth, 31 lines)
- Contact Modem -> 06 367 9944 (Levin, 10 lines)
- Contact Postal-> P.O.Box 678, Palmerston North
- Last Update ---> 10 Sept 1996
-
- Organisation --> Taranaki NetSource
- Site name -----> netsource.co.nz
- Location ------> New Plymouth
- Area Serviced -> New Plymouth, Hawera
- Dialins -------> Less than 10 users per modem.
- Link ----------> Frame relay circuits between NP, Hawera, NZIX & Pronet
- Services ------> Dialup PPP, UUCP, ISDN, Leased lines, Virtual WEB Servers
- Usenet --------> As per Actrix (feed from Actrix)
- Charges -------> From $0.60/hr and $0.63/Mb, full details see WWW page
- Other Services-> Training, consulting, on-site installation
- Comments ------> Only ISP providing local dialin to Hawera area
- Contact Email -> info@netsource.co.nz
- Contact WWW --> http://www.netsource.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 06 759 4638, 021 687 687
- Contact Fax ---> 06 759 4329
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 205, New Plymouth
- Last Update ---> 6 Jan 1997
-
- Organisation --> Ram Management Limited
- Site Name -----> ramhb.co.nz
- Location ------> Hawkes Bay - Napier
- Area Serviced -> Hawkes Bay
- Dialins -------> 16 Lines (UCD) all with Ellcon v34 28.8k
- System --------> Cisco 2511, 486-66DX 4.8 Gig HD, 32 Meg Ram, Linux
- Link ----------> 128k Synchronous Link to Waikato
- Services ------> Shell, PPP Access, Email, UUCP, WWW
- Usenet --------> All feeds from Waikato (except a.s.* & a.b.p.e*)
- Charges -------> $20.00/Month Shell+PPP Access int $2.50/$1.00
- Charges -------> Nat $1.80/$0.75 Peak/Off Peak
- Charges -------> All Prices EXCLUDE GST. - Contact us for full list.
- Features ------> Home Pages, WWW Publishing
- Other Services > Supply Software, Modems and consultancy for setting up.
- Comments ------> Providing Independent Internet Access for Hawkes Bay Area.
- Comments ------> Encouraging local Institutions, Businesses and other service
- Comments ------> providors to connect to our feed and run their own domains.
- Contact Email -> rossco@ramhb.co.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.ramhb.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 06 8433 212 - Ross Allan
- Contact Fax ---> 06 8434 873
- Contact Modem -> 06 8430 430 (16 Lines UCD) v34 28.8k.
- Contact Postal-> Ram Management Limited, 7 Menin Road, Onekawa, Napier
- Last Update ---> 11 Sept 1996
-
- Organisation --> Central Plateau REAP Inc
- Organisation --> (Rural Education Activities Programme)
- Site Name -----> reap.org.nz
- Location ------> Taupo
- Area Serviced -> Central Plateau (Taupo, Turangi, Rangitaiki)
- Dialins -------> 16 Lines 28k8
- System --------> Cisco 2511, Silicon Graphics Indy, 1Gig HD, 64MB RAM
- Link ----------> 64k Synchronous Link to Waikato
- Services ------> PPP, Email, WWW
- Usenet --------> Available
- Charges -------> $2.50/hour flat rate
- Charges -------> Free initial setup if needed. Prices include GST
- Features ------> Home Pages (URL to http://www.reap.org.nz/)
- Other Services > Supply Software, and consultancy for setting up.
- Comments ------> REAP is an incorporated society providing complementary
- Comments ------> and supplementary education opportunities for the
- Comments ------> Central Plateau
- Contact EMail -> gregg@reap.org.nz
- Contact Voice -> 07 378 6223 Gregg Sheehan
- Contact Fax ---> 07 378 0569
- Contact Modem -> 07 377 6258 (16 Lines)
- Contact Postal-> Central Plateau REAP, PO Box 1000, TAUPO
- Last Update ---> 19 May 97
-
- Organisation --> Taranaki Internet Providers
- Site name -----> taranaki.ac.nz
- Location ------> New Plymouth
- Area Serviced -> Taranaki
- Dialins -------> 9 x 28.8, 17 x 33.6
- System --------> Sun Sparcstation with 5.5G, Pentium 100, Pentium 133
- Link ----------> 256K leased line to Waikato
- Services ------> ppp, uucp, leased line, shell accounts (email and news).
- Usenet --------> Full, sex groups censored
- Charges -------> 6 different charging schemes, ranging from a time based
- Charges -------> scheme ($3.50 / hour) to a Volume and time based scheme at
- Charges -------> $0.60c / hour + $0.65 / Mb, details on application.
- Other Services-> Permanent connections
- Contact Email -> tiphelp@taranaki.ac.nz
- Contact WWW --> http://tipnet.taranaki.ac.nz
- Contact Voice -> 06-7576653
- Contact Fax ---> 06-7576699
- Contact Modem -> 06-7598220
- Contact Postal-> Computer Services Manager,
- Contact Postal-> Private Bag 2030, New Plymouth
- Last Update ---> 11 Nov 1996
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 3.6: Wellington Area.
-
- Organisation --> Actrix Networks Limited
- Site name -----> atlantis.actrix.gen.nz
- Location ------> Wellington
- Dialins -------> 133 Dialup lines modems lines, 60 ISDN channels
- System --------> Several Sun systems and PC Servers
- Link ----------> Pronet.
- Services ------> Dialup PPP/SLIP, UUCP, ISDN, Leased lines, WEB Server
- Usenet --------> UseNet (no alt.binaries and sex groups), Clarinet
- Charges -------> $14 / month for PPP subscription.
- Charges -------> $1.45 to $2.50 per Mbyte depending on type of Account.
- Features ------> $60 pa for E-mail only account, Extensive other Services
- Features ------> FTP, Gopher, WWW, E-mail, Telnet
- Features ------> Shareware File Library.
- Other Services-> Training and consulting. Leased Lines. E-mail
- Other Services-> WEB development, hosting, management and marketing.
- Comments ------> New Zealand's first commercial Service.
- Comments ------> discuss your internet requirements.
- Contact Email -> info@actrix.gen.nz
- Contavt WWW ---> http://www.actrix.gen.nz
- Contact Voice -> Business (04) 801-5225
- Contact Fax ---> (04) 801-5335
- Contact Modem -> (04) 801-6622
- Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 11-410, Wellington
- Last Update ---> 9 Jan 1996.
-
- Organisation --> Internet Company of NZ
- Site name -----> central.co.nz
- Location ------> Wellington
- Area Serviced -> Wgtn, Napier, PNth, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin
- Dialins -------> Wellington - 64 lines @ V34
- Dialins -------> Napier - 12 lines @ V34
- Dialins -------> Palmerston North - 12 lines @ V34
- Dialins -------> Nelson - 12 lines @ V34
- System --------> Sun Sparcstations running SunOS
- Link ----------> 512K to ICONZ in Auckland.
- Services ------> UUCP, Shell, PPP, leased line Internet access
- Usenet --------> Full feed
- Charges -------> Contact us to discuss options, starting from $10 per month
- Features ------> Reciprocal arrangements for logging in to your
- Features ------> account from remote sites, eg Auckland, Christchurch
- Other Services-> Training, support, boxed solutions for your
- Other Services-> commercial Internet requirements.
- Other Services-> Training, support, WWW Pages, ftp archives etc...
- Comments ------> Part of ICONZ, NZ's largest Internet Access Provider.
- Contact Email -> help@iconz.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 495-2960 or 0800-843-638 (The Net)
- Contact Fax ---> 04-499-9573
- Contact Modem -> 04-473-6633 (private)
- Contact Modem -> 04-473-6888 (commercial)
- Contact Modem -> 03-548-8292 (Nelson)
- Contact Modem -> 06-835-9031 (Napier)
- Contact Modem -> 06-356-1439 (Palmerston North)
- Contact Modem -> 03-338-3008 (Christchurch)
- Contact Modem -> 03-474-0698 (Dunedin)
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 1309, Wellington
- Last Update ---> 23 Oct 1996
-
- Organisation --> PlaNet FreeNZ (Wn), Wellington InterNet Services.
- Site name -----> wn.planet.gen.nz
- Location ------> Wellington
- Area Serviced -> Wellington
- Dialins -------> 16 Lines Stepping, 28.8K V34/VFC 33.6K USR X2
- System --------> Sun SPARC station SLC 2GB, IBM 486 4GB (Linux)
- Link ----------> 64K DDS to to KC Computer Services
- Services ------> email, Shell, uucp feeds, slip, PPP, IRC
- Services ------> MDDS & DDS links. Virtual Web Sites.
- Usenet --------> Full Feed
- Charges -------> $70 to 382pa (GST Inc) Time and Data FreeZones Apply
- Features ------> Guest Login for New Users
- Other Services-> Software & Documentation Support
- Other Services-> 7 day help line
- Comments ------>
- Contact Email -> info@wn.planet.gen.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.wn.planet.gen.nz
- Contact Voice -> 04 479 1542
- Contact Fax ---> 04 479 6542
- Contact Modem -> 04 479 4242
- Contact Postal-> P O Box 11113, Manners Street, Wellington.
- Last Update ---> 20 May 97
-
- Organisation --> NetLink
- Site name -----> netlink.co.nz
- Location ------> Wellington
- Area Serviced -> Nationwide
- Dialins -------> Nodes in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin
- System --------> Unix
- Link ----------> 2 Mbps Frame Relay
- Services ------> Leased line connections 28.8kbps to 2 Mbps.
- Services ------> Corporate dialin at 28.8kbps. Web page hosting and design.
- Usenet --------> Handled by NewZnet Support Group
- Charges -------> http://www.netlink.co.nz/prices/
- Features ------> High bandwidth, helpdesk, web and ftp space with
- Features ------> dialup accounts.
- Other Services-> Consulting on WWW, IP security, e-mail.
- Comments ------> Wholesaler of Internet services to business
- Contact Email -> info@netlink.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> (04) 495-5021, 0800 655 465
- Contact Fax ---> (04) 495-5197
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 1762, Wellington
- Last Update ---> 25 Oct 1996
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 3.7: The South Island.
-
- Organisation --> The Black Albatross (University of Otago Computer Science
- Organisation --> Applied Research Centre)
- Site name -----> albatross.co.nz
- Location ------> Dunedin
- Area Serviced -> Dunedin
- Dialins -------> 5 lines all 33,600 bps
- Dialins -------> Guaranteed user to modem ratio of 5:1 or better
- System --------> Linux. OPENSTEP, HP/UX, NT, Cisco routers.
- Link ----------> 256 kbps to the NZIX via Clear Communications
- Services ------> PPP, permanent leased connections
- Usenet --------> Over 4000 groups from the University of Otago
- Charges -------> $400 inc GST per year, all you can eat
- Charges -------> Special prices for non-profit organisations - POA
- Features ------> One Personal WWW page free to clients
- Other Services-> Design development and hosting of commercial WWW sites
- Other Services-> Database backending of web sites
- Contact Email -> albatross@csarc.otago.ac.nz
- Contact Voice -> (3) 479 8347
- Contact Mobile-> 0-21 353-994
- Contact Fax ---> (3) 479 8529
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.csarc.otago.ac.nz:800/
- Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 56, Dunedin
- Last Update ---> 16 Apr 1997
-
- Organisation --> University of Canterbury
- Site name -----> canterbury.ac.nz
- Location ------> Christchurch
- Area Serviced -> Christchurch - Staff, students, and alumni members.
- Dialins -------> 48 28k8 modems.
- Link ----------> 704kbs link to NZIX
- Services ------> Email, shell (VMS), SLIP and PPP access to WWW, FTP and
- Services ------> Telnet
- Usenet --------> Full feed except for binaries and alt.sex groups
- Charges -------> $2/MB international peak, plus 2cents/min connect time.
- Charges -------> Discount for staff and students.
- Charges -------> Other charges and discounts apply - please ask.
- Contact Email -> Helpdesk@csc.canterbury.ac.nz
- Contact Voice -> 03 364 2060
- Contact Fax ---> 03 364 2332
- WWW page ------> http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/
- Contact Postal-> Computer Services Centre,
- Contact Postal-> University of Canterbury,
- Contact Postal-> Private Bag 4800, Christchurch
- Last Update ---> 19 May 97
-
- Organisation --> Cave Rock Internet
- Site name -----> caverock.co.nz
- Location ------> Christchurch
- Area Serviced -> Canterbury
- Dialins -------> 13 x 28k8; 1 x 14k4
- System --------> Linux (Intel)
- Link ----------> 128k to Netlink/Victoria
- Services ------> email,shell,uucp,slip,ppp
- Usenet --------> full
- Charges -------> ranging from $10/mnth to $25/mnth + corporate acct
- Features ------> Quake server
- Other Services-> modem sales, web design & consultancy
- Comments ------> our aim is to provide good friendly service
- Contact Email -> accounts@caverock.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> (03) 366 4242
- Contact Fax ---> (03) 366 5478
- WWW page ------> http://www.caverock.co.nz/
- Contact Modem -> (03) 366 3208
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 22488, High St, Chch 8001
- Last Update ---> 15 Mar 97
-
- Organisation --> Deep South Networks Ltd
- Site name -----> deepsouth.co.nz
- Location ------> Dunedin
- Area Serviced -> Otago and Southland
- Dialins -------> 20+ lines all 33,600 bps
- System --------> Linux and Windows NT. Cisco routers.
- Link ----------> 128 kbps to the NZIX plus 128 kbps redundant to the Clear IX.
- Services ------> SLIP, PPP, UUCP and permanent leased connections
- Usenet --------> 15,000+ groups from NewZnet and Clear.
- Charges -------> $39.95 to join, which includes customised software.
- Charges -------> $2.98 per hour; no minimums.
- Features ------> Personal WWW pages free to clients
- Other Services-> Complete internetworking consultancy services in-house
- Other Services-> Design, development and virtual hosting of WWW sites
- Contact Email -> admin@deepsouth.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> (3) 479 2078
- Contact Mobile-> 0-25 323 675 (24 hours)
- Contact Fax ---> (3) 477 0928
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.deepsouth.co.nz/
- Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 5358, Dunedin
- Last Update ---> 18 May 97
-
- Organisation --> EARTHLIGHT COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED
- Site Name -----> earthlight.co.nz
- Location ------> Dunedin, New Zealand
- Area Serviced -> Otago and Central Otago
- Dialins -------> 22 * 33,600
- System --------> Sun SPARC and several Linux boxes
- Link ----------> 128k frame relay to NZIX via CLEAR
- Services ------> Dial-up: PPP, UUCP, Email Only and UNIX menu.
- Services ------> Virtual Hosting for web and email (use your own domain name).
- Usenet --------> 10,000+ News Groups
- Charges -------> Personal Accounts (PPP): $120/year or $35/quarter
- Charges -------> plus $3/hour. There is a $40 setup fee.
- Charges -------> For commercial and special accounts please inquire for details.
- Features ------> Full Internet access for any computer.
- Features ------> Flat rate email only accounts (Windows or Mac only).
- Features ------> Never get busy signals and always get fast downloads.
- Other Services-> Server installation for leased line or dial-on-demand links,
- Other Services-> so you can provide email and net access for your entire LAN.
- Other Services-> Net terminals for public use (Windows and Mac).
- Comments ------> We think the Internet is for everybody. We love to teach
- Comments ------> and particularly those who are scared of computers and
- Comments ------> computing! 5 Public terminals. Internet lessons.
- Contact Email -> support@earthlight.co.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.earthlight.co.nz/
- Contact Voice -> (03) 479 0303, 0800 CONNECT (Otago)
- Contact Fax ---> (03) 477 5463
- Contact Modem -> (03) 479 0352
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 5301 Dunedin New Zealand
- Last Update ---> 15 Apr 1997
-
- Organisation --> Eastern Southland Internet
- Site name -----> esi.co.nz
- Location ------> Gore
- Area Serviced -> Gore free calling area
- Dialins -------> 8 lines, 28,800 bps and 33,600 bps
- System --------> Linux; Cisco routers.
- Link ----------> 64 kbps to the NZIX
- Services ------> SLIP, PPP, UUCP and permanent leased connections
- Usenet --------> 15,000+ groups from NewZnet and Clear.
- Charges -------> Please contact us for connection pricing
- Charges -------> $2.98 per hour; no minimums.
- Charges -------> Prices for other services upon application
- Features ------> Personal and business WWW hosting
- Other Services-> Situated at Clive Wilson Computers (Gore) Ltd. Sales,
- Other Services-> service and installation of all PC hardware and software.
- Contact Email -> admin@esi.co.nz
- Contact WWW ---> http://www.esi.co.nz/
- Contact Voice -> (3) 208 1988
- Contact Mobile-> 0-25 322 124 (24 hours)
- Contact Fax ---> (3) 208 1989
- Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 143, Gore
- Last Update ---> 18 May 97
-
- Organisation --> NetAccess
- Site name -----> netaccess.co.nz
- Location ------> Christchurch.
- Area Serviced -> South Island
- Dialins -------> 70 33.6kbs V.everything
- System --------> Linux, NT , Mac OS
- Link ----------> 128k DDS to Telstra, 48k MDDS to University of Canterbury
- Services ------> PPP, SLIP, UUCP, Web pages.
- Services ------> Leased Line and ISDN options
- Usenet --------> Full feed from University.
- Charges -------> From $10per month
- Charges -------> Contact info@netaccess.co.nz for more details
- Features ------> Associated Web Consultancy business.
- Comments ------> We supply all required software for all platforms
- Contact Email -> info@netaccess.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 03-348-8747
- Contact Fax ---> 03-343-2895
- Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 6232, Christchurch
- Last Update ---> 16 Apr 1997
-
- Organisation --> South Net Ltd
- Site name -----> southnet.co.nz
- Location ------> Invercargill
- Area Serviced -> Southland
- Dialins -------> 25 modems, 28.8 and 33.6 k
- System --------> Pentiums and WWW Virtuals domain servers
- Link ----------> 128K Framerelay to NZIX
- Services ------> Full Internet access using SLIP and PPP.
- Usenet --------> Over 3500 groups from the University of Otago.
- Charges -------> $2.25 GST Inc. Per Hour 24-hours. (50% off between
- Charges -------> midnight and 8am, 7 days)
- Features ------> WWW local information server.
- Features ------> Add *your* home page to the Web!
- Other Services-> WWW advertising for businesses.
- Other Services-> Sales of modems and other hardware by prior arrangement.
- Comments ------> Believed to be the world's southernmost Internet provider!
- Contact Email -> marc@southnet.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> 03-215-6163(day)
- Contact Voice -> 025-345-222
- Contact Fax ---> (3) 236-0909 fax
- Contact Modem -> Available to registered users only.
- Contact Postal-> PO Box 504, Invercargill
- Last Update ---> 11 Feb 97
-
- Organisation --> Wizkid Internet Limited
- Site name -----> wizkid.co.nz
- Location ------> Christchurch
- Area Serviced -> Christchurch and Greater Christchurch area (ie. Rangiora)
- Dialins -------> 8:1 or less modem:users ratio All modems at 33.6Kb/s.
- System --------> Windows NT and Unix Network
- Link ----------> Leased line to Waikato University, Satellite Dish
- Link ----------> installed for high speed access to US provider.
- Services ------> PPP, email, web, PC, mac and unix dialin
- Usenet --------> full (including binaries and sex) available with ID
- Charges -------> $15 per month plus competitive data charges
- Charges -------> call for details Chch (03) 3373808
- Charges -------> or email INFO@WIZKID.CO.NZ
- Features ------> Business Pages, satellite dish access
- Other Services-> Hardware/software sales, consulting
- Comments ------> Member of NZ MX5 club and chch web page
- Contact Email -> info@wizkid.co.nz
- Contact Voice -> (03) 3373808
- Contact Fax ---> (03) 3373808
- WWW page ------> www.wizkid.co.nz
- Contact Postal-> 71B Kidson Terrace, Christchurch
- Last Update ---> 1 Nov 1996
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 4.0: What sort of Internet access do other people have?
-
- This section covers access to the Internet by people other than those
- getting on via commercial providers.
-
- Section 4.1: What sort of access do University Students have?
- Section 4.2: What sort of access do School Pupils have?
- Section 4.3: Central Government on the Internet.
- Section 4.4: Public Access Terminals.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 4.1: What sort of access do University Students have?
-
- This is an rough guide to what sort of access is given to students at the
- various universities, For exact information you should contact the postmaster
- at the University.
-
- I would very much appreciate any updates/corrections to this Information.
-
-
- Auckland University (auckland.ac.nz)
- ====================================
-
- * General.
-
- User pays (everthing except Usenet) through prepaid accounts.
- [ I am not sure how this effects the various depts below ]
-
- * Faculty of Commerce.
- Usenet news for all students plus email to local sites.
-
-
- * Arts Faculty
- Full Email and other services to graduates.
- Other students Usenet and ability to communicate other campus machines only.
- Charges picked up by the department.
-
-
- * Computer Science Department
- The Computer Science department provides unrestricted access to Usenet
- & Email to all students (graduate and undergraduate). WWW and ftp are
- restricted to NZ sites only. Students contribute a one-off fee of $5 per
- paper.
-
-
- * Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
-
- Undergrads -
-
- Can read and post news (though most of them don't know it)
- No external email access except for Year 4 students.
-
-
- Postgrads -
-
- Full access (email, ftp, www all sites, shell accounts on main unix
- machine)
-
- Traffic charges (billed to the department by the computer centre) are
- deducted from each students "Network Credits" account
- which covers both IP charges and laser printing. We get around
- (depends on whether you are ME or PhD student) $5 credited
- each month. In theory $1.50 of this was for IP charges but its up to
- the individual how much goes on printing and how much on traffic.
-
- There is no official provision for personally paying for more credits.
-
-
- * School of Architecture, Property, Planning
- All students get FULL internet access at cost. That is, a personal email
- address, access to NEWS, WWW, FTP. No distinction is made between NZ or
- international, graduates or undergraduates. Access is through UNIX shell,
- Eudora, NetScape.
-
-
-
- The University of Waikato (waikato.ac.nz)
- =========================================
-
- * General.
- In 1995 all students will have access to Email and Usenet News on a
- user-pays basis, other access is dependant on the student's department.
-
-
- Massey University (massey.ac.nz)
- ================================
-
- * Internal Students
-
- Massey University has e-mail available to it internal students on a
- user pays basis. Any internal student can register for e-mail access
- with Massey University's Computing Services department. Some departments
- automatically provide their post graduate students with e-mail addresses
- and access to other network services on the campus network.
-
- For more information, internal students should contact reception at
- Computing Services.
-
- * Extramural Students
-
-
- Massey University has a large extramural programme with over 19,000
- students. Massey's Centre for University Exramural Studies (CUES) in
- conjunction with Computing Services is operating a dial-up service for
- extramural students. Registration with the service costs $50 (a one-off
- charge) which buys students a user pack - which includes software for mail
- and library access, userguides, an e-mail address on Massey's system, 0800
- telephone support support, and a $25 usage credit (to cover Pacnet call
- access). This software is available in Windows, MS-DOS and Macintosh
- versions.
-
- The software is preconfigured to call in via Pacnet. Once the initial
- usage credit runs out, students can simply purchase additional credits.
- The service is available to them for as long as they want it (even if they
- are no longer a student).
-
- There are currently several hundred Massey extramural students online,
- including those linking from other Internet sites. E-mail is being used
- increasing as a means to provide support to extramural students. A large
- number of mailing lists are operated to facilitate class discussions and
- online study groups - this allows any extramural student on the Internet to
- chat with other classmates via e-mail (particularly handy for remote or
- overseas-based students). Students can use e-mail to communicate with many
- course staff, and we are currently running a small experiment using e-mail
- for sending in assignments. Course advice and a slowly increasing number
- of other services are also currently available through e-mail.
-
- Library catalogue access is now available, and can be used for ordering
- library books. The current dial-up is limited to simple e-mail, and we do
- not have SLIP/PPP access generally available. However, extramural students
- are encouraged to get online through whichever means they prefer.
- Information and advice is made available about getting connected through
- other service providers and gaining access to other Internet facilities
- (such as FTP, Gopher, WWW etc).
-
- For more information, extramural students should contact Andrew Chambers,
- the Computer Mediated Communications Consultant at CUES:
-
- Phone: 06 350 5379
- Fax: 06 350 5625
- E-mail: massemail@massey.ac.nz
-
-
-
- Victoria University of Wellington (vuw.ac.nz)
- =============================================
-
- * General
- User-pays access provided to students by Student Access Network
- Systems (SANS), Graduate students may have access paid for by their dept.
-
-
- The University of Canterbury (canterbury.ac.nz)
- ===============================================
-
- * General
- Dial Up Access available to all students, as is SLIP.
- Telnet, ftp and WWW are all available via proxy gateways.
- Off peak traffic (after 8pm) is charged at 80% off.
-
- * Senior Undergraduates
- Some departments (notably Science and Engineering departments and
- Economics) give their students accounts on the main university servers and
- departmental computers in their fourth year or even earlier, when they need
- computational facilities to complete research projects. Whether the
- accounts carry full Internet access seems to depend at least in part on
- the academics responsible for the relevant courses.
-
- * Graduate Students
- Graduate students in some departments are given accounts with full
- Internet access to enable them to use telnet and email and ftp. Ftp is
- no longer directly available to many users because of accounting
- considerations but they can use the lynx WWW browser instead.
-
-
- Lincoln University. (lincoln.ac.nz)
- ===================================
-
- * General
-
- ALL undergraduates at Lincoln have access to e-mail and the Internet.
- They have full e-mail rights - on campus, and off campus both
- nationally and internationally. They also have access to a large
- number of newsgroups, not all however as some are restricted by the
- admin for various reasons. They do NOT have off campus telnet and
- ftp rights. WWW will be up and running soon for undergrads but they
- will only have access to NZ sites.
-
- ALL these facilites are provided free to ALL students at the present
- time. All undergraduates have access to public labs, accessible 24
- hours, where all workstations should allow them to access these
- facilities. The official policy currently held by the University is
- that the ratio of workstations to students should be 1:13 which is
- high by NZ standards, especially since this is for ALL students not
- just certain faculties. So there are plenty of machines to be found.
-
- Postgrads have full e-mail, no restrictions on newsgroups, ftp and
- telnet off campus, and will have access to WWW (whether or not this
- will be just NZ I'm not sure).
-
-
- The University of Otago. (otago.ac.nz)
- ======================================
-
- Up until recently free access was available to most facilities for most
- students. However due to the cost and overloading that resulted a newer
- policy is in the process of being set up. [ Note: 'I' in this piece is the
- person who sent in the material not the FAQ maintainer]
-
- * General
-
- Email access is available to all students for a small fee (~$5). I
- believe that some 4000 students (and maybe staff?) have accounts through
- this particular system and it is starting to get overstretched.
-
- FTP access is available through Netscape browsers to NZ only sites. No 'put'
- facility exists for these users.
-
- As yet I am uncertain whether access to UseNet will be provided. It is not
- available through the web browser. UseNet groups are censored (.sex
- groups mainly). Some leakage of postings seems to occur but it is hard to
- tell at what level.
-
- WWW is available for NZ only sites. Some undergraduate students may be
- able to get international access for specific courses. I suspect that
- registration will be 'buyable' to aquire offshore access in the near future.
-
- Telnet does not appear to be available off-campus.
-
-
- * Departmental
-
- Various departments will have the ability to register their machines to
- allow offshore/offcampus access. This will primarily effect www and telnet
- access. The departmental charging scheme will be released in the near
- future at which point decisions as to charging students will be possible.
-
- * Graduate Students:
-
- Graduate Students in some departments are given UNIX accounts with full
- Internet access. Some departments issue accounts to graduate students as a
- matter of course, others are more restrictive. One can assume that
- graduates will have more ready access to registered machines (and thus the
- www) than undergraduates. With the return of departmental Network charging
- the wide-spread access of graduates to the Internet is likely to be
- restricted, or at the very least curtailed.
-
- In many instances, restraint is now being called for.
-
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 4.2: What sort of access do School Pupils have?
-
- An increasing number of Schools are getting on the Internet in various
- ways. Please contact me if you would like some information about you
- schools's activities listed here.
-
- The following URL's may also be helpful:
-
- http://www2.waikato.ac.nz/education/WeNET/sch/home.html
- http://www.actrix.gen.nz/biz/cwa/nzed.html
-
-
-
- Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland.
- ====================================
-
- We have a 28.8k leased-line connection to the internet which we use
- to provide Email, News, and WWW access for staff across our Novell
- network. We are currently investigating how best to provide access
- for students.
-
-
- Pasadena Intermediate School, Auckland.
- =======================================
-
- First State Primary to have a Web site accessable 24hrs day. Link via
- an isdn connection and ACE Router. All pupils have Access to E-Mail
- and Approved WWW Sites at any time during the School day. Staff have
- Unlimited and Unrestricted Access as required. Internet Access from
- any Computer anywhere in the School. (Inc All Classrooms, Library,
- Comp Suite, Office.)
-
- Soon to Start ftp Access for Pupils/Staff to access School Directories
- from home, and Staff Internet Access from Home via the Schools
- connection.
-
-
- Riccarton High School. Christchurch, NZ
- ========================================
-
- Any student at Riccarton High can gain access to e-mail and news by
- filling out a form and getting their parents to sign it. We have a
- 28.8k leased line to the University of Canterbury, connecting via an
- ACE Router to our NetWare file server, winston.riccarton.school.nz.
- Students with e-mail access have their own unique addresses, and
- mail is delivered via a Mercury mail server to their NetWare
- addresses.
-
- Due to difficulties in charging, most students currently do not have
- full access to the Internet, although some class teachers grant
- access to their students to use the world wide web for educational
- use. Soon some new software will be installed that allows charging
- based on IP packets, and then access will probably be open to
- anyone.
-
- For more information, mail Phillip Pearson on phil@farpoint.gen.nz
- or Steve Fergusson on sf@riccarton.school.nz.
-
-
- Shirley Boys High School. Christchurch, NZ
- ==========================================
-
- All students at Shirley CAN have access to e-mail, with their own
- personal address. Not all have taken up the offer as we insist they do
- a training course before we allow them access.
-
- A large percentage of Staff also have e-mail addresses and are
- regular users.
-
- Newsgroups, a limited selection, are soon to be available for both
- staff and students and we are working on having a WWW server
- available. Access to these services will be limited due to
- suitability of material and cost.
-
- Staff and Students can currently make use of other Internet Services,
- Telnet, FTP, WWW, Newsgroups etc. through our Learning Resource
- Centre.
-
- Enquiries should be directed to deavollp@shirley.school.nz
-
-
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 4.3: Central Government on the Internet.
-
- Currently there is very little government presence on the Internet in
- New Zealand, however a Homepage on the World Wide Web is being run by
- Victoria University for the government and several departments have some
- access. The New Zealand Government Homepage is at:
-
- http://www.govt.nz
-
-
- The online `Blue Pages' which give WWW addresses of over 30 Govt
- departments and email address of even more are available at:
-
- http://www.gwr.govt.nz
-
-
-
- I would very much appreciate anymore information on the government's
- presence that people might have.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 4.4: Public Access Terminals and Cyber Cafe's.
-
- The following places provide terminals for the general public to access
- the Internet. In most areas they are provided by the PlaNet organisation
- and you should contact root at the PlaNet representive in the area.
-
-
- Auckland
- ========
-
- Auckland Central Library
- Cyberculture, Karangahape Rd, Auckland 1.
- Mangere Bridge Library
- Mangere Central Library
- Mangere East Library
- Highland Park Library Pakuranga
- Dargaville Public Library
-
- Hamilton
- ========
-
- The Hamilton Public library provide 2 full access terminals. Cost is $6
- for first 1/2 hour and $4 for each subsequent half hour. You can print
- material or save it to a library purchased disk. Assistance is offered
- by Reference staff. We also offer free access to newsgroups (read &
- post). We have one terminal dedicated to free newsgroup access.
- We provide as full a feed as we can (less the alt.sex *.erotica etc) - around
- 4,700 newsgroups.
-
- We have WWW pages (Intranet access only at the moment - but soon hope to
- launch these to the wider community).
-
- Bookings for tutorials (free introductory tutorials 3 times per week) can be
- made at the reference desk or by phoning (07) 838 6827.
-
-
- Palmerston North
- ================
-
- Surfside Internet Cafe is located at 406 Main St.(along from the convention
- centre) on the square in Palmerston North. Our telephone number is 356 9571
- and our URL is http://www.ecafe.co.nz
-
- Current opening hours: Monday 11am - 6 pm;
- Tuesday - Friday 11am - 8 pm;
- closed on weekends
-
- charges: $7 / 15 mins on-line
- tutorials: $7 / 15 mins and $12 / 30mins
-
- Students / Seniors / Beneficiaries: $8 / 30 mins and $15 / 1 hour on-line
- ( the same reduced charges apply for everyone! all day Mondays and Tuesdays )
-
- e-mail account: $5 one-off set-up fee + $5 for up to 30 mins
-
- gift-vouchers available: $10 / 30mins
-
- We have all sorts of coffees....latte,cappucino,espresso etc. Otherwise we
- have other hot drinks, cold drinks, cake, and some savories.
-
-
-
- Wellington
- ==========
-
- Internet Public Access Terminals (IPAT)
-
- Terminals allow unrestricted access to the Internet.
- 3 Locations: Downtown Wellington Backpackers, 28 Waterloo Quay.
- Trekkers Hotel, 213 Cuba St.
- YHA Wellington, Wakefield St.
- Usage cost: Yes, terminals are coin operated.
- Contact: Andrew Court, (021) 648-045, Email acourt@voyager.co.nz
-
- Net Arena Computers
-
- Terminal allows unrestricted access to the Internet.
- Location: 110 Cuba St.
- Hours 10am to 10pm Mon - Sat, 11am to 8pm Sundays.
- Usage cost: Yes, contact Net Arena for details.
- Contact: (04) 385-2240, Email acs@netlink.co.nz or acs@xtra.co.nz
-
-
- Christchurch
- ============
-
- See: http://www.ccc.govt.nz/Library/Internet_ChCh.html#RTFToC3
- http://www.ccc.govt.nz/Library/Access_FAQ.html
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 5.0: What's involved in actually getting on the Internet?
-
- Individual Users
- ================
-
- Hardware -
-
- A Modem of some description. Basically the faster your modem can go the
- better. A good modem should cost you less than $200 while a second hand or
- slightly slower on should be available for less than $100. Don't get
- anything slower than 14.4Kbps and 28.8Kbps or faster is best.
-
- With the general increase in power of most PCs over the last couple of
- years almost all newer machines will have no problem using the full range
- of Internet applications. Certainly you should have no problem with
- anything more powerful than a 486-DX33 with 8MB of RAM.
-
-
- Software -
-
- Shell accounts are becoming increasingly rarer as most ISPs move to PPP only.
- However if you are using one you will find that a simple terminal program
- that comes with your operating system or modem is all you will need.
-
- PPP/SLIP software is available for MS-Windows, Mac, Amiga, MS-DOS , OS/2
- and Unix platforms. Many of the best software is free or shareware. You
- should think very carefully before you pay money for such software. When
- you join an ISP they will usually supply you with the software you need,
- however many ISps will only support Microsoft Windows software.
-
-
- Companies
- =========
-
- Introduction -
-
- Small companies can just choose to have an account similar to those for
- individuals with a provider. If that is the case then hardware/software
- requirements will be similar to those given for private users. Larger
- companies may wish to be directly connected via leased circuits which may
- require a large investment in software, hardware and training.
-
- Hardware -
-
- Some form of gateway machine is usually needed to provide a link between
- a company's internal network and the Internet. This machine would usually
- run some form of Unix and provide route, firewall and protocol
- translation while acting as a mail, news server etc. For small to medium
- size companies a 486 level PC running one of the free Unixes would
- probably be sufficient.
-
- Software -
-
- This is very dependent on what your internal network runs along with
- what level of access you are planning to give to your employees. In many
- cases software is available free but there are also many commercial
- packages available. You should check with your provider to see who they
- recommend.
-
- Leased Circuits -
-
- This gives your company a continuous connection (via your provider)
- with the Internet. At the cheapest level a leased phone line costs
- $2000-$3000 to set up and as little as $100 a month to run. This can
- provide a throughput of 33,500 bit per second. Faster options such as
- ISDN and microwave are also available in some areas but the cost of these
- options both in hardware and line rental (if applicable) rises sharply as
- bandwidth increases.
-
- World Wide Web Presence -
-
- Almost all ISPs offer some sort of Web Page hosting. If you simply
- require a couple of pages then they will usually be included in the price
- of your account. More complicated arrangements may cost many thousands of
- dollars per month in traffic, hosting other fees as well as many
- man-hours in maintaining them.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 6.0: 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 discuss publicly topics of interest with people all over the
- world who have similar interests. There are over five thousand such
- discussion groups now (although few sites carry them all) , 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 people's screens. The "online" equivalent
- of mail is "talk" which allows you to chat with a friend, typing
- directly to each other's screens. News' equivalent is "IRC" or
- Internet Relay Chat which allows people to enter discussion groups on
- various topics and send messages to each other.
-
- 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 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. Other alternatives are "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.
-
- "gopher" is an application that organises access to Internet resources. It
- provides passage into other computers ( where these allow you to do this ),
- for browsing and searching documents. It can also link to resources and
- databases, such as Usenet, on-line library catalogues, and others. It is
- usually a fairly easy way to find things on the 'Net' and to retrieve
- information, such as FAQs.
-
- 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 environment, 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.
-
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 7.0: How can I find out more about the Internet?
-
- Usenet
- ======
-
- * news.announce.newusers
- There are a series of introductory texts posted to this group every week.
- reading these could save you a lot of time and trouble as you are getting
- started.
-
- * alt.internet.access.wanted
- If you want to find out if you can receive in a particular area try posting
- here and asking.
-
- * news.answers
- Currently all 'official' FAQs are posted to this newsgroup (including
- this one). Also all FAQs in this group are available via ftp from
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/
-
-
- Other FAQs
- ==========
-
- * FAQ: International E-mail accessibility.
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/country-codes
-
- * Summary list of Internet access providers in the UK.
- ftp://archie.au/usenet/FAQs/alt.internet.access.wanted/Summary_list_of_Internet_access_providers_in_the_UK
-
- * Network Access in Australia FAQ
- ftp://archie.au/usenet/FAQs/alt.internet.access.wanted/Network_Access_in_Australia_FAQ
-
- This FAQ may be slightly out of date, try also the list by Hankin Chick kept
- at - http://netspace.net.au/~hankin/ispmenu.htm
-
- * The Unofficial Internet Book List
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/internet-services/book-list
-
-
- Books
- =====
-
- There are hundreds of books on the Internet currently available, most of
- them fairly good. The "Unofficial Internet Book List"(see above) lists
- most of these with prices and short reviews of many. Usually it is best
- to buy a book that is as recent as possible since the Internet rapidly
- changes and books over a year or two old are almost certainly out of
- date in places.
-
- * New Zealand Internet books
-
- If anyone is aware of any good books on the Internet from a New Zealand
- perspective I would be happy to list them.
-
- ----------------------------
-
- Subject: Section 8.0: Disclaimer and Credits.
-
- DISCLAIMER:
-
- The 'Internet Access in New Zealand FAQ' is a private project done for
- purely informational reasons. It has no affiliation with any group or
- entity. Please note that information contained in this FAQ does not
- necessarily reflect the opinions of myself or any company or organisation
- I am connected with and vice versa.
-
- While I endeavour to keep the FAQ as up-to-date and error free as possible
- I can accept no responsibility for any errors in it, I will however do my
- best to correct any errors as soon as I become aware of them.
-
- Especially note that I only make minimum effort to check the validity
- of entries sent to me by various organisations for inclusion in Section 3.
- If you feel these are inaccurate you should point this out to the Managers
- of the site, on Usenet or make a complaint to the Ministry of Consumer
- Affairs.
-
- CREDITS:
-
- I would especially like to thank Zik Saleeba <zik@cs.monash.edu.au>, the
- keeper of the 'Network Access in Australia FAQ' for permission to use
- material from his FAQ in this one.
-
- Big thanks to Don Neal for much of the information on the structure of the
- New Zealand Internet and also to Bryce Farmilo, Ray Brownrigg and many
- others for their input as well as to the various providers for their
- information.
-
- Additional to the above the following have also sent me information:
-
- John Hamer, Alan Marston, Justine Lee, Gary Elmes, Manfred Marriott,
- Richard Vowles, Marcus Robins, Colin Jackson, Douglas Davey,
- tim@ben.dciem.dnd.ca, David King, Peter, Lyndon Watson, David Zanetti,
- Tony Sutorius, David Dix, Craig J Rodger, Craig Johnston and many others
- who I have missed.
-
- Thanks also for moral support at various times from:
-
- CJS, OSS, HJF, RV, SB, LN, and many others.
-
- The End.
-