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- From: paul@tantrum.csir.co.za (Paul Nash)
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.african
- Subject: Re: e-mail to Zimbabwe anyone?
- Message-ID: <pauln.728162873@nuustak>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 19:29:58 GMT
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- Thus spake mariou@astro.astro.ufl.edu (Mariou Gottesman):
-
- > Does anyone know if Zimbabwe is connected to the internet
- > or bitnet or anynet??
-
- There are a few individual sites in Zim with dial-up links to feed
- sites in SA. Those that spring to mind are Zimbix (at the University),
- Mango (a NGO Fido-based BBS) and SATP (Aids coordination). Mango is
- probably the closest to a "general-purpose" connection.
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