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- From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
- Subject: DELPHI connects to the Internet (from com-priv)
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- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 12:39:37 -0800 (PST)
- From: Mark Boolootian <booloo@framsparc.ocf.llnl.gov>
- To: com-priv@psi.com
- Subject: DELPHI connects to the Internet
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- > Date: 09 Dec 1992 00:13:55 -0500 (EST)
- > From: "WALT HOWE, DELPHI INTERNET SIG MANAGER" <WALTHOWE@DELPHI.COM>
- > Subject: File 4--DELPHI Announces Full Access to the Internet
- >
- > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
- >
- > DELPHI Online Service Announces Full Access to the Internet
- >
- > Cambridge MA, December 9, 1992 -- DELPHI, an international online
- > service, today announced full access to the Internet including
- > real-time electronic mail, file transfers with "FTP," and remote
- > log-ins to other Internet hosts using "Telnet." With this
- > announcement, DELPHI becomes the only leading consumer online service
- > to offer such a wide variety of Internet features.
- >
- > Russell Williams, DELPHI's general manager, explains the significance
- > of this announcement. "Prior to now, anyone interested in accessing
- > the Internet had a very limited number of options. In most cases you
- > had to be connected directly through your company or school. DELPHI
- > is now an important low-cost access option available to home computer
- > users. Anyone can connect to DELPHI with a local call from over 600
- > cities and towns throughout the US and in many other countries."
- >
- > The Internet is considered the world's largest computer network. It
- > is comprised of thousands of companies, colleges, schools, government
- > agencies, and other organizations. There are currently an estimated 4
- > million users. "This incredible collection of resources will mean
- > better and more specialized services for all users" adds Mr. Williams.
- > "For example, users can take electronic courses conducted by leading
- > universities, access databases and reports from government agencies,
- > and get product information and support directly from companies. There
- > are also mailing lists and discussion groups for almost every special
- > interest imaginable. Electronic mail can be used to send private
- > messages to anyone on the Internet and even many commercial networks
- > like Compuserve and MCI Mail."
- >
- > DELPHI's connection to the Internet works both ways: In addition to
- > offering access out to other networks, DELPHI provides value-added
- > services to people already on the Internet. Any user of the Internet
- > can access DELPHI to use services such as Grolier's Academic American
- > Encyclopedia, the Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Reuters and UPI
- > newswires, stock quotes, computer support, travel reservations,
- > special interest groups, real-time conferencing, downloadable
- > programs, and multi-player games. All these services can be reached
- > through the Internet simply by joining DELPHI and then telnetting to
- > the address "delphi.com" via the commercial Internet.
- >
- > In order to help new users with questions related to the Internet,
- > DELPHI has an area online to provide support. The Internet Special
- > Interest Group (SIG) includes an active message forum where members
- > and staff can exchange useful information. Comprehensive guide books,
- > downloadable software, and information files are also available.
- >
- > DELPHI has two membership plans: the 10/4 Plan is $10 per month and
- > includes the first 4 hours of use; additional use is $4 per hour. The
- > 20/20 Advantage Plan is $20 per month, includes 20 hours of use, and
- > is only $1.80 per hour for additional time. The Internet service
- > option is an extra $3 per month and includes a generous transfer
- > allocation of 10 megabytes (the equivalent of about 3,000 type-written
- > pages). Access during business hours via Sprintnet or Tymnet carries
- > a surcharge.
- >
- > Through a special trial membership offer, anyone interested in
- > learning more about DELPHI and the Internet can receive 5 hours of
- > access for free. To join, dial by modem, 1-800-365-4636 (current
- > Internet users should telnet to "delphi.com" instead). After
- > connecting, press return once or twice. At the Username prompt, enter
- > JOINDELPHI and at the password prompt, type INTERNETSIG. DELPHI Member
- > Service Representatives can also be reached by voice at
- > 1-800-695-4005.
- >
- > DELPHI is a service of General Videotex Corporation, a leading
- > developer of interactive and online services based in Cambridge,
- > Massachusetts. For more information, call either of the above numbers
- > or send email to Walt Howe, Internet SIG manager at
- > walthowe@delphi.com.
-
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