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- Telstra Big Pond Home Internet Access Kit
- The Internet - Your Questions Answered
- ======================================
-
- A. THE INTERNET IN GENERAL
- --------------------------
- 1. Who owns the Internet?
- 2. What is the World Wide Web?
- 3. What is an Internet Service Provider?
-
- B. COMPUTERS AND MODEMS
- -----------------------
- 1. What type of computer should I have to access the Internet?
- 2. What type of modem should I have to access the Internet?
-
- C. COSTS
- --------
- 1. How much does using the Internet cost me?
- 2. How cost effective is the Internet Service provided by Telstra Big
- Pond Home?
- 3. How much does it cost to download information from any of the
- databases on the Internet?
- 4. Are my credit card details secure on the Internet?
- 5. Why do I need to give my credit card details for the trial offer?
- 6. What happens at the end of my trial period?
-
- D. GETTING CONNECTED
- --------------------
- 1. Do I have to use the software supplied?
- 2. Can I open more than one account?
- 3. How do I set up my modem to access the Internet?
- 4. What phone number do I dial to connect to the Internet?
- 5. Do I need a separate line to connect to the Internet?
- 6. Can I gain access to the Internet in my telephone exchange area?
- 7. Why isn't my userid/password working?
- 8. What happens if I do not disconnect properly; i.e modem drops out
- the call - will I be billed?
- 9. What happens if I accidentally leave my modem on and I'm still
- connected to the Internet?
- 10. How do I reach Telstra Big Pond Customer Support?
-
- E. EMAIL AND OTHER USER INFORMATION
- -----------------------------------
- 1. What is my email address?
- 2. How do I use email?
- 3. What is the name of my POP3 / SMTP Mail Server?
- 4. Why can't I find a particular Web site?
- 5. What is my News server address?
- 6. What are Newsgroups?
- 7. What is my IP address?
- 8. What is my DNS address?
-
- F. LOOKING FORWARD
- ------------------
- 1. Can I use the Internet to make cheap international phone calls?
- 2. Can I send/receive video over the Internet?
-
- G. GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS
- -----------------------
- DNS, IP, ISDN, ISP, kbps, MB, PABX, POP, SMTP, WWW
-
-
- A. THE INTERNET IN GENERAL
- **************************
- 1. Who owns the Internet?
- The Internet refers to a large number of computer networks around the
- world which are all connected together using a standard protocol or
- language. No one person or company owns the Internet. Telstra Big
- Pond Home operates a large network which spans Australia and is
- connected to networks owned by other companies. By gaining access
- to the Telstra Big Pond Home network you are able to access computers
- which are connected to the Internet worldwide.
-
- 2. What is the World Wide Web?
- WWW, the World Wide Web, is an application (software) which runs over
- the Internet. Anyone accessing the Internet through the Telstra Big
- Pond Home service can use the World Wide Web. A Web browser, such as
- Microsoft Internet Explorer, is an application or tool used to "surf"
- the Web.
-
- 3. What is an Internet Service Provider?
- There are a number of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Australia.
- Among other things, these companies provide a link between the
- General Public and the Internet. Telstra Big Pond Home is an Internet
- Service Provider, owned by Telstra, which provides Internet access,
- email, World Wide Web and news services to the General Public.
-
- B. COMPUTERS AND MODEMS
- ***********************
- 1. What type of computer should I have to access the Internet?
- At present if you want to connect using Telstra Big Pond Home you will need an IBM compatible
- PC with a 386 or better processor which is running Windows 3.x or Windows 95 or a PowerPC
- Macintosh running System 7.5 or greater. You will also need a valid Visa, Mastercard, Bankcard,
- Diners Club or American Express card.
-
- 2. What type of modem should I have to access the Internet?
- We recommend that you look for the following when buying a modem:-
- 1. Modem should support the V.34 communication standard
- (28.8kbps)
- 2. Modem should be Austel approved
- 3. External modems are easier to install and configure than
- internal modems
- The connection speed between a customer and Telstra Big Pond Home may
- be limited by the state of the telecommunications network link. The
- performance of a V.34 modem connection will be negotiated at the
- highest speed that the two modems and your phone system can reliably
- support. Telstra Corporation only guarantees a performance of 2.4kbps
- on the phone system.
-
- C. COSTS
- ********
- 1. How much does using the Internet cost me?
- Once you have a PC and modem, the main cost of using the Internet is
- in "connect time charges". This means you pay for the amount of time
- that your modem is connected to the Internet. Once you are connected
- to the Internet, most Internet services are free. For example you
- could send hundreds of email messages to different countries around
- the world and you only pay for the time you are connected to the
- Internet. To receive more information about our pricing, please
- Freecall 1800 804 282*.
-
- Also note that normal telecommunications charges apply to
- connections to the Telstra Big Pond Home service (the cost of the
- call that you make when connecting to the Internet - see question D6, below).
- * Calls from mobile phones are charged at the applicable mobile rate.
-
- 2. How cost effective is Telstra Big Pond Home?
- When looking at cost effectiveness, an important aspect is the
- performance of the ISP's network. The better the network performance,
- the faster the speed of access and downloading will be, therefore
- minimising connect time charges. The Telstra Big Pond Home network
- has been designed to offer excellent performance.
-
- 3. How much does it cost to download information from any of the
- databases on the Internet?
- Most information on the Internet is provided free of charge. Some
- specialised databases or information systems may require you to pay
- to access them.
-
- 4. Are my credit card details secure on the Internet?
- With the Telstra Big Pond Home service, any credit card information
- that is provided to us during the sign-up process is protected.
- Credit card information is stored on special computers which are not accessible from the
- Internet.
-
- Otherwise, credit card details transmitted over the Internet are
- generally not 100% secure. Credit cards provide a convenient payment
- method, but there is always the possibility that unscrupulous people
- may obtain your credit card number and use it fraudulently. You can
- minimise potential problems by not sending credit card details via
- email (email messages are not encrypted, and if you accidentally
- give the wrong email address, your credit card information could
- be sent to a complete stranger) and only entering your credit card
- details in Web pages which are secure. Check the status line on your
- Web browser - if you see an icon of a key or a lock, it generally
- means that the information you send will be encrypted.
-
- You should always check with your card issuer to determine its
- guidelines for using your credit card with the Internet.
-
- 5. We need your credit card details in order to set up your account.
- Any time in excess of your 8 trial hours in your first month will be
- billed at $5 per hour. During signup, you will be asked to select a
- membership plan from the range of plans Big Pond Home offers. The plan
- chosen will commence after your trial month finishes. If you wish to
- discontinue using the Big Pond Home service, you must call our
- Customer Support on 131-282 regardless of whether or not you have used
- all of your free trial time.
-
- *Note that normal telecommunications charges apply to connections
- to the Telstra Big Pond Home service (the cost of the call that you
- make when conecting to the Internet - see question D6 below).
-
- 6. What happens at the end of my trial period?
- Once your 8 free* hours have been used up, you will be charged at
- $5.00 per hour for the remainder of your first month. At the end of
- your first month you will automatically move from the trial plan to
- the plan nominated by you during set-up. You can nominate a different
- plan at any time (your trial period included) by going to our home
- page. If you choose to move from the trial plan during your first
- month, the change will occur the following morning. However any free*
- hours that you still have will be lost. If you choose to cancel the
- service before your trial period expires or at any other time, this
- can also be done by calling our Customer Support Centre on 131-282.
- *Note that normal telecommunications charges apply to connections to
- the Telstra Big Pond Home service (the cost of the call that you make
- when conecting to the Internet - see question D6 below).
-
- D. GETTING CONNECTED
- ********************
- 1. Do I have to use the software supplied?
- No. You can use whatever software you like. However, only the
- software supplied is supported by the Telstra Big Pond Customer
- Support Centre.
-
- 2. Can I open more than one account?
- Yes. You can create as many accounts as you wish. However, you will
- incur membership charges for each separate account. You only receive
- the free trial offer for the first account that you create.
-
- NB: there is a special procedure for creating a second account on a Macintosh.
- Please read the Readme.htm file on the Internet Access Kit CD which has these
- notes in the Known Problems section.
-
- 3. How do I set up my modem to connect to the Internet?
- You do not need to know how a modem works, or how to "program" it if
- you want to access the Internet with Telstra Big Pond Home. The
- Telstra Internet Access Kit will determine what type of modem you
- have and will also determine how to make the modem dial and
- correctly connect to the Internet using Telstra Big Pond Home.
- If you have any difficulties setting up your modem, the Telstra
- Big Pond Customer Support Centre will be able to assist.
-
- 4. What phone number do I dial to connect to the Internet?
- Please see question 6, below.
-
- 5. Do I need a separate line to connect to the Internet?
- No, as long as you have an ordinary analogue telephone line (not a
- digital PABX system) you can use this line. However, anyone who tries
- to telephone or fax you on this same line while you are using your
- modem to connect to the Internet will receive a busy signal. To avoid
- missing calls when you are connected to the Internet, you can arrange
- to have your calls automatically forwarded to Telstra Message Bank
- or to your mobile phone or to any other phone with Telstra
- Easycall(TM)*. However, if you are going to spend a large amount of
- time connected to the Internet, a second telephone line is a good
- idea.
- * For further information on these services, please contact Telstra
- on Freecall 1800 052 052 (residential) or 13 2000 (business). Calls
- from mobile phones are charged at the applicable mobile rate.
-
- 6. Can I gain access to the Internet in my telephone exchange area?
- Local call Internet access is available in the following locations
- through Telstra Big Pond Home (see note below on Local Call Access):
-
- POP** Locations:
- Location Area Code Number
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- Adelaide 08 8201-7000
- Brisbane 07 3361-4000
- Canberra 06 217-0700 Before 18-Aug-1997
- Canberra 02 6217-0700 After 18-Aug-1997
- Central Coast/Gosford 043 493-000 Before 18-Aug-1997
- Central Coast/Gosford 02 4349-3000 After 18-Aug-1997
- Darwin 08 8943-2000
- Geelong 03 5246-5000
- Hobart 03 6237-3000
- Melbourne 03 9290-0000
- Newcastle/Maitland 049 393-000 Before 18-Aug-1997
- Newcastle/Maitland 02 4939-3000 After 18-Aug-1997
- Perth 09 262-5000 Before 5-May-1997
- Perth 08 9262-5000 After 5-May-1997
- Penrith 047 205-100 Before 18-Aug-1997
- Penrith 02 4720-5100 After 18-Aug-1997
- Sydney 02 9296-5000
- Townsville 077 500-000 Before 10-Nov-1997
- Townsville 07 4750-0000 After 10-Nov-1997
- Mornington/Cranbourne 03 5995-2758
- Gold Coast/Southport 07 5564-0124
- Wollongong/Helensburgh 042 494-225 Before 18-Aug-1997
- Wollongong/Helensburgh 02 4249-4225 After 18-Aug-1997
-
- The above list of Dial-In POP's is current as at February 1997. For
- updated information, please call the Telstra Big Pond Customer
- Support Centre on 131-282.
-
- Local Call Access: If you are unsure, you can check that the Telstra
- Big Pond Home POP** is a local call by calling Telstra, free, on 012, quoting both your phone
- number and that of your local POP.
-
- * Calls from mobile phones are charged at the applicable mobile
- rate.
- ** POP = Point of Presence. If the POP has a slash in its name, the
- actual location is the name after the slash.
-
- 7. Why isn't my userid/password working?
- Your userid and password are both case sensitive so you must ensure
- that you enter them in exactly the same case as you typed them when
- you signup. (eg: If you joined with a Username of JohnUser, you must
- enter exactly JohnUser when logging in, johnuser, JOHNUSER or
- Johnuser are all incorrect.)
- If problems continue, please call the Telstra Big Pond Customer
- Support Centre.
-
- 8. What happens if I do not disconnect properly; i.e modem drops out
- the call - will I be billed?
- The Telstra Big Pond Home network will detect the fact that you have
- "dropped off" and the billing system will interpret the time of the
- drop out as the end of the call. There is no need to re-establish
- the call just so you can "officially" disconnect.
-
- 9. What happens if I accidentally leave my modem on and I'm connected
- to the Internet?
- Telstra Big Pond Home will not automatically disconnect you from the
- Internet. It is possible to establish a connection and remain
- connected for days. Some Internet software packages will let you
- specify the number of minutes the system is inactive, after which
- the call is automatically disconnected. For more information about
- disconnecting from the Internet, call our Customer Support Centre
- on 131-282.
-
- 10. How do I reach Telstra Big Pond Customer Support?
- The Telstra Big Pond Customer Support Centre can be contacted
- between 8am and Midnight, Monday to Friday, and from 10am to 6:30pm
- on Weekends and Public Holidays, on 131-282. Please note that all
- opening times are Australian Eastern Standard or Daylight Savings
- Time. Alternatively, you can email us at support@bigpond.com or
- post a message on our support Newsgroup, "bigpond.support"
-
- E. EMAIL
- ********
- 1. What is my email address?
- Your email address consists of your userid (which you use to login
- to the network), followed by an @, followed by the ISP's domain name
- - in our case, bigpond.com
- Example: Our Customer Support Centre's email address is
-
- support@bigpond.com
-
- 2. How do I use email?
- Windows 95 users have a couple of different ways to start Microsoft
- Internet Mail;
- 1. Click the Start button on the task bar, select Programs,
- then click Internet Mail, or,
- 2. Simply click the Mail News icon on the toolbar of
- Microsoft Internet Explorer.
- Windows 3.x users have a couple of different ways to start Microsoft
- Internet Mail;
- 1. Double-click the icon titled Mail in the Microsoft
- Internet Explorer program group, or,
- 2. Simply click on the Mail icon on the toolbar of Microsoft Internet Explorer and select Read
- Mail.
- Macintosh users have a couple of different ways to start Microsoft Internet Mail; 1. From your
- Hard Disk go to the Microsoft Internet Applications folder,
- there is an Alias called "Internet Mail and News 1.1".
- You can drag this on to your desktop for easy access or
- double-click it from here, or,
- 2. Simply click the Mail icon on the Microsoft Internet Explorer toolbar.
- More information can be found under the Help menu once you have
- launched your email package.
-
- 3. What is the name of my POP3 / SMTP Mail Server?
- The Telstra Big Pond Home POP3/SMTP mail servers name is
- mail.bigpond.com
-
- 4. Why can't I find a particular Web site?
- * The information at a given address may have been moved to a
- different site.
- * The Web address may have been incorrectly typed. Check the
- spelling.
- * There may be a problem with the server hosting the Web site.
- * There may be a problem with one of the networks between you and
- your chosen site.
- If problems persist, contact Telstra Big Pond Customer Support
- on 131-282.
-
- 5. What is my News server address?
- Your news server address is needed to subscribe to News Groups. For
- Telstra Big Pond Home, it is news.bigpond.com
-
- 6. What are Newsgroups?
- Usenet newsgroups are electronic discussion groups in which you can
- share information and opinions with people all over the world.
- Within each newsgroup, you'll find any number of articles on a given subject, and many subjects
- being discussed.
- Usenet newsgroups allow you to reply to articles you have read and
- to publish ("post") your own articles for others to read. Newsgroups
- are organised and grouped by title using compound names such as
- rec.sport.basketball.college. Here, rec specifies recreational
- topics, sport specifies a subgroup of recreation, and so on.
-
- 7. What is my IP address?
- Your IP address is assigned to you automatically by the Telstra Big
- Pond Home server and changes with each connection.
-
- 8. What is my DNS address?
- Your primary DNS address is 139.134.2.2 and the secondary address
- is 139.134.2.18.
- If you are using the Microsoft IP stack (provided with the Telstra
- Internet Access Kit), you do not need to specify these. They will
- be set when they connect to the Telstra Big Pond Home network.
- Other stacks may perform the same way or may require you to
- manually configure these at setup. Please refer to the stack's
- documentation accompanying your software. Some applications may
- request you to provide your DNS address when signing up. You should
- ignore these as your DNS address is automatically assigned to you by
- the Telstra Big Pond Home server.
-
- F. LOOKING FORWARD
- ******************
- 1. Can I use the Internet to make cheap international phone calls?
- It is possible to "speak" to someone in another part of the world
- using the Internet, but the quality of the call can be very poor.
- Generally, the receiver of the phone call must be at his or her
- computer when you call, and must have the appropriate software and
- hardware installed and running. However, this is an exciting area
- of the Internet which is rapidly evolving.
-
- 2. Can I send/ receive video over the Internet?
-
- Videoconferencing
- Like "voice" programs, videoconferencing requires a large amount of
- network capacity and is not suitable for use with current dial-up
- modems. As faster modems, Cable modems and ISDN increase in
- availability and greater Internet interconnection capacity becomes
- available, videoconferencing over the Internet will be more
- practical.
-
- Video Clips
- Some Internet Web sites allow users to download video clips which can
- be played on your computer. Movie previews and music video clips are
- common on the Internet.
- Please note that the video clip files are sometimes very large. For
- example, a 30 second video clip might be as large as 8MB - this may
- take an hour or longer to download over the Internet.
-
- G. GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS
- ***********************
- DNS - Domain Name Server
- ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network
- IP - Internet Protocol
- ISP - Internet Service Provider
- kbps - kilo-bits-per-second
- MB - Mega Bytes
- PABX - Private Access Branch Exchange
- POP - Point of Presence
- SMTP - Single Mail Transport Protocol
- WWW - World Wide Web
-
- 'Microsoft' and 'Windows' are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 'Macintosh' and
- 'PowerPC' are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.. 'Freecall' and 'Easycall' are
- trademarks of Telstra Corporation in Australia.
-
- (c) Copyright On Australia Pty Limited. 1997.
- The Telstra Big Pond Home Service is provided by On Australia
- Pty Ltd, a 100% owned subsidiary of Telstra Corporation Ltd.