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- digitalNATION:On-line service available to the public
- Contact: Jon Stuck
- Computer Services Group, Inc.
- Jon Stuck
- 5515 Cherokee Ave.
- Alexandria, VA 22312
- 703-642.2800
- CSGI
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- Washington, DC--12 MAR 93:
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- Computer Services Group, Inc. has made digitalNATION, it's high-speed on-line
- service, available for free to the Macintosh community at large. digitalNation,
- allows users to access the system's 50,000 plus files and messages at up to
- 14,400 baud, and supports the V.32bis & V.42bis standards. Computer Services
- Group, Inc. President Bruce M. Waldack, decided to make digitalNATION available
- to the public at no charge to promote the need for high speed data highways for
- the Macintosh Community, which has in the past been limited to services which
- don't currently support high-speed data transfer rates. digitalNATION offers
- users from around the world access to confidential news, e-mail, public domain
- files, commercial product upgrades, and thousands of computer and social
- related messages. Mr. Waldack says the free offer will extend to the first
- 5000 callers, and that there will be no charges except long distance for at
- least six months. The company has plans to offer free dial in access to
- digitalNATION from the 35 major metro US cites. No time frame was disclosed for
- the addition of this service. Computer Services Group,Inc. is looking for
- publications that would like to have electronic distribution on digitalNATION.
- In addition companies that would like to join the growing number of vendors
- that offer software driver upgrades through digitalNATION should contact
- Computer Services Group,Inc. for more information.
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- New users should contact Computer Services Group,Inc. for a new users kit.
- which includes a disk and mini manual. There is a $7.50 shipping and handling
- charge.
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- This information is provided by the product's developer or distributor and
- constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation by Apple Computer,
- Inc.. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to selection, performance or
- use of this product. All understandings, agreements and warranties, if any,
- take place directly between the developer and the prospective user.
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- 12-MAR-93
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