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- From: Jim Milles <MILLESJG@SLUVCA.SLU.EDU>
- Subject: Directory services from AT&T
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- The attached press release from AT&T was distributed recently on
- several lists. I pass it along here, for what it's worth,
- for discussion of its possible implications for network training.
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- AT&T PRESS RELEASE
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- For further information:
-
- Shelly London 908 221-4355
-
-
- FOR RELEASE JANUARY 5, 1993
-
- AT&T Will Provide Directory & Database Services to the National Science
- Foundation NSFNET
-
- Basking Ridge, NJ--AT&T announced today that it has signed a cooperative
- agreement with the National Science Foundation to provide directory and
- database services for NSFNET, the National Science Foundation national data
- network that is part of the Internet. The Internet is comprised of more
- than 5,000 computer networks that facilitate collaboration among members
- of the research and education community. The Internet, and in particular
- NSFNET, is projected to serve as a basis for evolution to the National
- Research and Education Network (NREN).
-
- Under the terms of the agreement, AT&T will develop and maintain a
- Directory of Directories which will serve as a pointer to numerous
- resources on the Internet. It will include lists of FTP (File Transfer
- Protocol) sites, lists of various types of servers available on the
- Internet, lists of white and yellow pages directories, library catalogs
- and data archives. The Directory of Directories will enable even novice
- users to obtain references to information they need through simple,
- easy to use interfaces. AT&T also will provide white and yellow pages
- type directory services, such as names of users, organizations and
- resources on the Internet, using X.500 technology, the current standard
- specification for distributed information storage and retrieval.
-
- As part of its database services, AT&T will establish database servers to
- extend and supplement the resources of the NSFNET, including databases of
- contributed materials of common interest to the user community and
- communications documents. AT&T also will offer database design,
- management and maintenance services to organizations and groups for
- inclusion in the Internet.
-
- Initially, access to all services will be provided through several
- currently popular in-use interface methods; with time, it is anticipated
- that X.500 will become the primary method of access.
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- In providing these services, AT&T will work cooperatively with two other
- organizations: CERFNet, a General Atomics project, which was awarded a
- similar agreement for information services, and with Network Solutions,
- Inc.(NSI), which was awarded a similar agreement for registration
- services. The three corporations will collaborate under a common
- concept called INTERNIC.
-
- "We all feel intuitively that the domestic Internet and the distributed
- collaboration that it facilitates are rapidly creating a national
- 'workplace without walls'", said Steve Wolff, Director, Division of
- Networking and Communications Research and Infrastructure, NSF. "These
- three awards to geographically dispersed organizations for Network
- Information Services will both exploit and demonstrate the success of the
- network in enabling distributed collaboration."
-
- "These directory and database services are essential components of the
- emerging national information infrastructure," said Erik Grimmelmann,
- Marketing Director, Internet/NREN, AT&T Data Communications Services.
- "This agreement marks an important step for the Internet as well as for
- AT&T because services such as these and the related ones to be provided
- by our INTERNIC collaborators will make the Internet even more useful
- than it is today."
-
- The cooperative agreement is for a five-year period, with annual reviews.
- It is expected that the NSF will contribute approximately one third of the
- costs, with another third provided by AT&T and the remainder recovered in
- user fees. The user fees, which have been proposed for maintenance of
- special databases and extensive directory listings, are consistent with
- Federal Networking Council (FNC) cost recovery guidelines. The user fees
- were part of AT&T's proposal, which was evaluated by an NSF review panel
- and approved by the NSF. The full text of the NSF statement on INTERNIC
- user fees is included at the end of this release.
-
- The agreement is a natural extension of AT&T's strong commitment to
- education, research and the advancement of high-speed data networking.
- For example, AT&T operates XUNET (Experimental University Network), a
- high speed experimental research network for the academic community, and
- is a key participant in the CNRI (Corporation for National Research
- Initiative) sponsored BLANCA gigabit testbed. AT&T also supports
- collaborative applications research projects of direct relevance to the
- Internet, including an information retrieval service, an image retrieval
- service and a newly developed directory concept called "nomenclator" that
- has been shown to improve response time tremendously when searching large
- directories.
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- Text of NSF statement on user fees:
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- Consistent with FNC guidelines on obtaining reasonable cost recovery from
- users of NREN networks, the NSF has determined that the INTERNIC
- Information Services provider may charge users beyond the U.S. research
- and education community for any services provided. Also, the INTERNIC
- Directory and Database Services provider may charge a fee for maintenance
- of special databases, for extensive directory listings and may charge
- users beyond the U.S. research and education community. Finally, because
- the registration function provided by the INTERNIC Registration Services
- applies to domestic and international, commercial and individual users in
- addition to research and educational users, it is expected that an
- appropriate registration fee structure will take time to develop.
- NSF expects to engage in an extensive discussion with the domestic and
- international Internet community on the motivation, strategy and tactics
- of imposing fees for these services during the next fifteen months.
- Decisions will be implemented only after they have been announced in
- advance and an opportunity given for additional public comment.
-