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- APC NETWORKS - Pegasus Networks _______________________________
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- ASSOCIATION FOR PROGRESSIVE COMMUNICATIONS
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- Global Computer Communications for Environment, Human Rights, Development &
- Peace
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- WHAT IS APC?
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- The Association for Progressive Communications is a worldwide partnership of
- member networks dedicated to providing low-cost computer communications services
- for individuals and organizations working for the environment, peace,
- development, health and universal human rights.
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- Problems such as ozone depletion, the greenhouse effect, nuclear threats,
- desertification, deforestation, hunger and oppression need solutions. Regional,
- national and global solutions will only emerge from efficient communications --
- and that is what APC offers you.
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- The focus of our work is to empower local, indigenous organizations by
- encouraging expertise in and technology for computer networking. We feel
- computer networking is a powerful communications tool to foster true global
- partnership, information exchange and international decision- making.
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- All APC members are independent organizations who retain full control of their
- network. Members pay a percentage of their income to the APC Secretariat to
- diversify the growth of the network.
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- SERVICES PROVIDED ON APC NETWORKS
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- ***Electronic Mail
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- Groups and individuals can instantly send written messages to each other for
- less than the cost of using the post office, with greater dependability than the
- phone, and more flexibility than fax! Quick, reliable, secure, inexpensive and
- easy to use, electronic mail on APC accesses 15,000 international peace and
- environmental users on our networks in 94 countries, and millions of users on
- other networks.
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- ***Computer Conferences
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- The conference (electronic notice-boards or bulletin boards) is an indispensable
- tool which enables any number of users to:
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- -- share information and opinions -- assemble information from many sources --
- collaborate on research, writing, or the planning of events -- distribute and
- respond to "Action Alerts" -- use the latest tools in group communication and
- event coordination -- ask questions that can be seen and answered by any other
- user watching that conference
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- Geographically dispersed people can communicate with ease on any subject. All
- messages remain visible to all users, or to a preselected group. Many
- organizations also maintain private conferences for internal administration and
- discussions.
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- ***Information Resources
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- APC offers hundreds of public conferences containing a wealth of information.
- These include: events calendars, newsletters, legislative alerts, press
- releases, action updates, late-breaking stories, and calls for support, as well
- ongoing dscourse on issues of global importance. APC also maintains databases
- which allow you to search lists of speakers, grant-making foundations,
- bibliographies, or lists of resources.
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- HOW CAN I BENEFIT FROM APC?
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- APC allows you to participate in and influence worldwide discussions on the most
- vital issues of our time.
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- For example, the APC Brazilian member AlterNex led APC in providing electronic
- mail and conferencing services at the United Nations Conference on Environment
- and Development (UNCED) in Brazil, 1992. All APC networks carried 28
- UNCED-specific conferences to help people and organizations prepare for the
- Earth Summit. Agenda-21 and official United United Natio ns documents in
- French, Spanish and English, as well as documents drafted by non-governmental
- organizations, continue to be widely visited onli ne.
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- APC AT THE HUMAN RIGHTS SUMMIT 1993
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- Due to succesfully providing information and communications services at the 1992
- Earth Summit, APC has been endorsed by the UN Centre for Human Rights to provide
- similar services at the UN World Conference on Human Rights to be held in
- Vienna, June 1993.
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- Ask for our list of Human Rights conferences online to help you prepare for the
- 1993 Human Rights Summit.
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- WHO IS USING THE NETWORK?
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- A sample of user organizations include: Amnesty International, Casa Alianza,
- Central America Resources Network, CRIES (Nicaragua), DESCO (Peru), Dublin
- Portswatch, Findhorn, Finnish Peace Union, Green Party, Indonesian Environmental
- Forum, Instituto del Tercer Mundo, International Peace Bureau, Mujer a Mujer,
- North Atlantic Network, Oxfam, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Quaker
- Peace & Service, Sierra Club, SIPRO (Mexico), South Pacific Associated News
- Service, Southscan, Survival International, Swedish Peace & Arbitration
- Society,Vlaamse Vredesuniversiteit, War Resisters International, Zimtecnica.
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- IS THE NETWORK WIDELY CONNECTED?
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- Electronic mail can be exchanged with GeoNet, Internet, Poptel, Janet, Bitnet,
- UUCP, CompuServe, and most other academic or commercial networks. You can send
- and receive telex and send fax messages directly from the Network.
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- HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
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- We purposefully keep our rates as low as possible. At NordNet in Sweden, for
- example, a startup fee of US$24 provides 90 minutes connect time, a manual, a
- mailbox and a communications program. A monthly charge of US$5 includes 30
- minutes use; additional use is 25 cents per minute. In the U.S., the average
- user spends less than $30 per month. Contact the APC member network nearest you
- for their rates. The fees are generally payable in the local currency.
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- WHAT IF I NEED HELP TO USE IT?
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- Our system is designed to be easy and quick to use. We will help you every step
- of the way, supplying step-by-step user manuals and online and telephone help.
- Some APC members can provide assistance and training in the purchase,
- installation and use of equipment.
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- DIAL LOCALLY, ACT GLOBALLY
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- If you have a personal computer and a modem, or have access to a university
- system, you can send electronic mail, share information, pool resources and plan
- events with people all around the world.
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- HOW ENVIRONMENTALISTS AND PEACE GROUPS ARE USING THE APC NETWORKS
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- On a typical day, users of the Network are doing the following:
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- -- At a meeting in Australia, the trustees of an organization need a 12-page
- report to proceed with an agenda item; but the only copy is in England. Within
- half an hour they have the entire report in hand for less than the cost of
- postage.
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- -- The editor of a newsletter in Brazil receives article submissions online,
- eliminating the need to key in the desirable articles herself.
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- -- A peace group in Nicaragua sends ideas to all the other members of an
- international peace network by writing them just once in a private conference.
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- -- A solidarity group in England updates themselves on events of the last few
- days in Central America (in English or Spanish), and sends a message to the
- project they support in El Salvador.
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- Our Network is helping all of these people to communicate and cooperate more
- effectively.
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