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- N-1-3-012.70.3, "GlasNet", by Anatoly Voronov, <avoronov@glas.apc.org>
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- GlasNet, the Moscow-based computer network, member of the APC
- (Association for Progressive Communications, San Francisco, USA),
- continues its steady expansion. Currently, it has more than 500
- users, who access a host 386 Unix box (which will be upgraded to 486
- in the near future) by 20 dial-up lines and 2 dial-up ISKRA-2 lines.
- (ISKRA-2 is a separate, intercity telephone network built for the
- Communist nomenklatura, and after the "perestroika", it was opened to
- the public.)
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- Still, the connection with the West poses problems. Actually, GlasNet
- polls the PeaceNet host in San Francisco and the GreenNet host in
- London using a dial-up connection with Telebit modems. The rates for
- International calls in Russia are growing and affecting the GlasNet
- budget (the network has a non-profit status).
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- The GlasNet "Modems for Democracy" Project
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- To make GlasNet services available to the widest possible circle of
- users, and bearing in mind the modem shortage in the FSU (former
- Soviet Union), GlasNet, sponsored by NED (National Endowment for
- Democracy, Washington, USA) decided to provide modems to
- non-commercial, non-government organizations working to advance
- democracy in the former Soviet states.
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- For a nominal monthly fee of 150 Rubles ($1), GlasNet will lease these
- modems on a renewable basis to organizations which meet the following
- criteria:
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- 1. Non-commercial, non-government status;
- 2. A history of successful contributions to democratization,
- protection of human rights, and other progressive goals;
- 3. A desire and capacity to use GlasNet electronic
- communications to advance these objectives, including
- access to a computer.
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- GlasNet will retain ownership of the modems to prevent their resale or
- misuse.
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- The Internet Society News readers who can suggest the prospective
- grantees in the FSU, are encouraged to convey their considerations
- with regard to this GlasNet project to Bill Fick (fick@glas.apc.org).
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- In October, GlasNet plans to accept a subnet PilotNet, which is a
- joint educational project of the Ministry of Education of Russia and
- IBM World Trade Europe/Middle East/Africa Corp. Computers and modems
- were donated to a number of schools in different FSU cities. Now
- these schools will have the access to the enhanced opportunities of
- international telecommunications offered by GlasNet.
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