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Last Modified: 9/22/93
______________________________________________________________________
WestREN Corporation
Operator of BARRNet(TM)
Pine Hall, Rm 115
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-4122
Phone: 415-725-1790
Email: info@barrnet.net
______________________________________________________________________
About BARRNet
______________________________________________________________________
BARRNet is the premier Internet service provider to business,
education, research and government throughout Northern California. An
original component of the NSFNET, BARRNet was founded in 1987 by a consortium
including Stanford University and the University of California. BARRNet's
early members included organizations such as Apple Computer, Hewlett Packard,
Sun, and Xerox PARC, as well as government research agencies including NASA,
the US Geological Survey, and the Lawrence Livermore and Berkeley
Laboratories.
BARRNet has points of presence throughout Northern California, and
additional POPs planned for Southern California and Nevada in the coming
months. BARRNet's hub sites are redundantly connected, ensuring unsurpassed
network reliability. Our nationally recognized staff is among the finest in
the industry, providing outstanding service, leading-edge technology, and
expert consulting.
BARRNet commercial connectivity to the Internet is not restricted to
AUP (NSFNET Acceptable Use Policy) compliant traffic. (See AUP-Free
Commercial Routing below.)
______________________________________________________________________
BARRNet Internet Connectivity Services
______________________________________________________________________
Premier 56K Service
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
BARRNet's Premier 56K service offers fast, reliable Internet
connectivity at a low price, including hardware, installation, and
configuration. Monthly rates are available, with special discounts
for one- and two-year prepaid contracts.
Two-year Prepaid Contract $399/month
One-year Prepaid Contract $444/month
Monthly Contract $480/month
Hardware & Installation Fee $5,750/One-Time
(Phone company circuit installation
and monthly charges extra.)
BARRNet Premier T1 Service
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
BARRNet's T1 (1.5 Mbps) connectivity offers over 24 times the
bandwidth of a 56kbps connection, for larger organizations or
high-bandwidth applications. To make T1 connectivity affordable to all
organizations, BARRNet offers a sliding scale based on organization
size, starting as low as $500 per month. BARRNet's standard service
includes hardware, installation, and configuration. Eligible
non-profit organizations receive a 25% discount.
Two-year Prepaid Contract From $500/month
One-year Prepaid Contract From $525/month
Monthly Contract From $575/month
Hardware & Installation Fee $13,750/One-Time
(Phone company circuit installation
and monthly charges extra.)
BARRNet Premier 14.4K Services
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
For smaller organizations, BARRNet offers 14.4kbps connectivity over
both leased and dial-up lines. Sliding scale fees make these services
particularly affordable. Dial-up customers get the ability to use the
full suite of Internet services by using SLIP or PPP.
14.4 Leased Line (includes modems) From $300/month
(Phone company circuit installation
and monthly charges extra.)
14.4 Dial-up SLIP or PPP From $233/month
BARRNet Higher Bandwidth Services
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
BARRNet also offers a variety of higher bandwidth services including
spread-spectrum microwave up to 256kbps, SMDS at 1.5 Mbps and higher,
10 Mbps over microwave or fiber, DS3 (45 Mbps) and other custom
connectivity solutions. ISDN connectivity will be generally available
during the fourth quarter of 1993. Please call us to discuss your
needs and the connectivity options available in your area.
______________________________________________________________________
BARRNet Exclusive Services
______________________________________________________________________
BARRNet's Exclusive Services are designed to take care of every detail
for you, from optimum security enhancements to Domain Name Service,
Email and Netnews configurations.
Firewall Security Plan
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To organizations planning a connection to the Internet, preserving the
security and integrity of their internal network is of paramount
importance. BARRNet offers a Firewall Security Plan, complete with
hardware and configuration, to effectively render your internal LAN
invisible to the Internet, protecting it against unauthorized access
attempts, while allowing your users to make full use of Internet
services.
BARRNet Firewall Security Plan $5000/One-Time
(Hardware and configuration included.)
AUP-Free Commercial Routing
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The Internet is a viable and important means for collaborating and
communicating between customers and vendors. In fact, a growing
number of organizations are making Internet connectivity a de facto
requirement for conducting business. With BARRNet's AUP-Free
Commercial Routing, traffic between commercial organizations is not
restricted by the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) of the National Science
Foundation.
AUP-Free Commercial Routing 15% of annual membership fee
I-Server: Internet DNS-EMail-News Server
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Leased-line Internet connections require a local Internet server using
the UNIX operating system for services such as domain name service
(resolving domain names to numeric IP addresses), electronic mail and
Internet news feeds. For sites without available UNIX workstations or
expertise, BARRNet provides an economical and completely
self-contained Intel 486sx Internet Server (I-Server) complete with
340MB internal hard drive, pre-loaded and configured with BSDI UNIX.
I-Server (one time) $5000/One-Time
(Installation and configuration included.)
Custom Network Consulting Services
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Many organizations that need the information and communication
resources of the Internet don't have specialized computer programmers
and network engineers in-house. BARRNet can lend a helping hand beyond
the consulting bundled into its Exclusive Services. BARRNet's expert
consultants are among the best in the industry and can help you to
configure, and use all of the connectivity tools you require.
Call for a quotation on BARRNet consulting services.
______________________________________________________________________
BARRNet
Phone: 415-725-1790
Email: info@barrnet.net
______________________________________________________________________
BARRNet(TM) Membership
September 1993
Commercial Members
-------------------
Advanced Decision Systems
Advantest America Software Div.
Affymax Research
Alantec, Inc.
Aleph
Amdahl
Ampex Corp.
Analatom Inc.
Apple Computer Corp.
Applied Biosystems
Appsoft
Asante Technologies Inc.
Auspex Systems, Inc.
BASIS
Bay Area Cellular Telephone Company
Berkeley Systems
Calera Recognition Systems
Canon Information Systems
cc:Mail
Centric Engineering Systems
Charles Schwab + Co.
cisco Systems, Inc.
Clarity Software
Combinet
Computer Curriculum Corp.
Connect, Inc.
Connective Strategies, Inc. (CSI)
Cornerstone Research
Darwin Group
Data Tools
Digital Equipment Corp. WRL
EIT
Elan Computer Group, Inc.
Electronics For Imaging
ESL Inc.
Fujitsu America, Inc.
Gain Technology
Genentech
General Magic
GTE Government Systems
HaL Computer Systems
Hewlett Packard Labs
Highland Software
Hughes LAN Systems
ICTV
Informix
InfoWorld
Ingres Corp.
Innovative Interfaces
Integrated Information Technology Inc.
Integrated Systems
Intellicorp
Intelligenetics
Interlink Computer Sciences
Interop Company
Intertech Data Systems
J Frank and Associates
Kalpana, Inc
Lexical Technology Inc.
Loral
Lucid Inc.
MasPar Computer Corp.
Maxtor
Mercury Interactive
Metaphor Computer Systems
Metricom Inc.
MicroModule Systems
Microunity Systems Engineering Inc.
NEC America
Network Application Technology
Network Equipment Technologies
Network General
NeXT
Nielsen Engineering
Novell Inc.
Onyx Pharmaceuticals
Open Systems Solutions
Oracle Corp.
Pacific Bell
PacTel Corp.
Paramount Technology
Philips Semiconductor
Price Waterhouse Technology Center
Radius Inc.
Rambus Inc.
Rational
Ricoh Corporation Rsch. Ctr.
Rockwell Science Center
Rosenberg Institutional Equity Mgmt.
S A I C
SiArc
Silicon Graphics
Siliconix
Silvaco
Software Publishing Corp.
Software Transformation, Inc.
Sony Corp. of America
Starlight Networks
Sugen, Inc.
Sun Microsystems
Sunnyside Computing, Inc.
SynOptics Communications Inc.
System Integrators, Inc.
Systemix, Inc.
Systems Applications International
T3plus Networking
Tandem Computers Inc.
Teknekron Software Systems
Teknowledge
Teleos Research
TGV Inc.
Thinking Machines Corp.
Toshiba America Med. Imag. Systems
TRW Financial Systems
Ungermann-Bass Inc.
United Technologies Chemical Systems
VHDL International
VLSI Technology, Inc.
Walnut Creek CD Rom
Weathernews America, Inc.
Xerox PARC
Education, Government and Non-profit Research Members
-----------------------------------------------------
Bay Area Air Quality Management Dist.
Bureau of Land Management
California Academy of Science
City of Berkeley
Community College MIS Consortium
Computer Network Service
Diablo Valley College
Electric Power Research Inst.
Foothill-De Anza Community Coll. Dist.
Health and Welfare Data Center
Institute for Global Communications
Kaiser Foundation Research Inst.
Kestrel Institute
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Laboratory
Los Rios Community College District
Mills College
Molecular Research Inst.
Monte Vista High School
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Inst.
NASA Ames Research Center
Naval Postgraduate School
Naval Research Laboratory (Monterey)
NOAA COAP
Palo Alto V.A. Hospital
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
San Juan School District
Sandia National Laboratories
Santa Clara University
SF Unified School Dist. (Lowell High)
Sierra College
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Inst.
SRI International
St. Mary's College
Stanford University
The Exploratorium
The Nueva School
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Coast Guard Training Center
Univ. of California, Berkeley
Univ. of California, Davis
Univ. of California, San Francisco
Univ. of California, Santa Cruz
University of San Francisco
University of the Pacific
US Army Corps of Engineers
US Department of Agriculture
US Forest Service PSW Research Sta.
US Geological Survey
Woodland High School
Woodside Elementary School
Service Providers
-----------------
a2i communications
Austin Scientific
CGNet Services
Clarinet Communications Corp.
CR Labs
Infoserv Connections
Kentucky Fried Unix
Lloyd and Associates
Netcom
OpenLink, Inc.
Pandora Systems
Portal Communications
Radiomail
RSA Data Security
WAIS, Inc.
Wetware Services
Whole Earth Lectronic Link (The WELL)
______________________________________________________________________
. . .
BARRNet(TM) APPLICATION FORM
Date of Application:
Organization Name:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Type of Organization: __Non Profit __For Profit
Organization Size (annual budget or gross revenue):
Administrative Contact (for purchasing and billing)
Name
Title:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Telephone: E-mail Address:
Technical Contact (for installation/operation)
Name
Title:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Telephone E-mail Address:
Connection Speed: __dial-in __14.4kbps leased line __56kpbs __T-1
Other (describe):
Address/Location of Circuit Termination:
Internet Address:
__Already Registered :
__BARRNet to provide
Domain Name
__Already Registered:
__BARRNet to Register
Expanded Routing Service
___Yes
___No. We agree to insure compliance of all traffic
with the BARRNet and NSFNET Acceptable Use Policies in the attached
BARRNet Rules and Regulations.
BARRNet to Provide:
__I-server
__Firewall router
__Consulting Services (please contact BARRNet for a consulting
services worksheet and quotation)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
BARRNet(TM) RULES AND REGULATIONS
September, 1993
A. For traffic that will cross the NSFNET backbone, members shall
comply with the rules for use of the NSFNet backbone as promulgated
from time-to-time by the National Science Foundation. Until notified
of changes, the following guidelines shall apply:
THE NSFNET BACKBONE SERVICES ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY - 2/11/92
GENERAL PRINCIPLE:
(1) NSFNET Backbone services are provided to support open research and
education in and among US research and instructional institutions,
plus research arms of for-profit firms when engaged in open
scholarly communication and research. Use for other purposes is
not acceptable.
SPECIFICALLY ACCEPTABLE USES:
(2) Communication with foreign researchers and educators in connection
with research or instruction, as long as any network that the
foreign user employs for such communication provides reciprocal
access to US researchers and educators.
(3) Communication and exchange for professional development, to
maintain currency, or to debate issues in a field or subfield of
knowledge.
(4) Use for disciplinary-society, university-association,
government-advisory, or standards activities related to the user's
research and instructional activities.
(5) Use in applying for or administering grants or contracts for
research or instruction, but not for other fundraising or public
relations activities.
(6) Any other administrative communications or activities in direct
support of research and instruction.
(7) Announcements of new products or services for use in research or
instruction, but not advertising of any kind.
(8) Any traffic originating from a network of another member agency of
the Federal Networking Council if the traffic meets the acceptable
use policy of that agency.
(9) Communication incidental to otherwise acceptable use, except for
illegal or specifically unacceptable use.
UNACCEPTABLE USES:
(10) Use for for-profit activities (consulting for pay, sales or
administration of campus stores, sale of tickets to sports events,
and so on) or use by for-profit institutions unless covered by the
General Principle or as a specifically acceptable use.
(11) Extensive use for private or personal business.
This statement applies to use of the the NSFNET Backbone only. NSF
expects that connecting networks will formulate their own use
policies. The NSF Division of Networking and Communications Research
and Infrastructure will resolve any questions about this Policy or its
interpretation.
B. BARRNet's purposes are to facilitate communications in support
of scientific research and higher education using high-performance
computer networking technology and wide-area telecommunications
utilities, and to promote scientific and educational collaboration,
sharing of research and educational information, and wide access to
computer resources for the advancement of research and educational
purposes. This will include, but not be limited to, promotion of
digital data interconnection of research facilities and remote
computing facilities to support supercomputing, exchange of data and
software, sharing of scientific information and experimentation in
high-speed interconnection applications such as delivery of scientific
graphics, large bit-map display support, distributed computing, and
large file distribution and other scientific research applications.
If a use is consistent with the purposes of BARRNet, then
activities necessary to that use will be considered consistent with
the purposes of BARRNet. For example, administrative communications
which are part of the support infrastructure needed for research and
instruction are acceptable.
A use for scientific research or instruction by members is
acceptable. A use which is part of or supports a scientific or
instructional activity for the benefit of a not-for-profit member's
research or instruction is acceptable, even if any or all parties to
the use are located or employed away from the site at which the
member's connected facilities are located. For example, communication
directly between for-profit members engaged in support of a project
for such a member, whether a BARRNet not-for-profit member or
not-for-profit institution elsewhere is acceptable. A use for
scientific research or instruction at for profit members may or may
not be consistent with the purposes of BARRNet, and will be reviewed
on a case-by-case basis by the voting members.
C. BARRNet members may make incidental use of BARRNet for any
legal purpose including transit to providers of backbone or internet
exchange services so long as their primary BARRNet use and NSFNET
backbone access complies with applicable use rules.
D. Any use which adversely affects the operation of BARRNet or
jeopardizes the use or performance for other members may be judged
improper by the Executive Director.
E. All use shall comply with BARRNet Technical Committee rules
governing routing and use of network numbers.
. . .