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... networks and systems. For
instance using CompuServe, a large commercial electronic information
and communication service, you can send e-mail to and from
individuals on the Internet.
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If you do not have access to a service connected to Internet, you can
get access for a fee. The following companies ...
... method to gain access to the Internet is by getting an
account with a network service provider who offers a dial-in service.
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... account with a network service provider who offers a dial-in service.
See the "How do I get connected to the Internet?" section for more
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... Some service providers have begun to offer a new dial-in service.
The name for dial-in service ...
... vendor. The
dial-in service is usually provided as a way for Internet-connected
users to connect back to their home sites from remote locations. But
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... Internet-connected
users to connect back to their home sites from remote locations. But
most service providers do not limit their service to this audience,
it is open to people not already on the Internet ...
... users to connect back to their home sites from remote locations. But
most service providers do not limit their service to this audience,
it is open to people not already on the Internet. The dial-in ...
... connection [with password]
or an account on the service provider's equipment [with password]
which permits you to use Telnet ...
... Telnet to connect to other sites on the
Internet. This service differs from the normal dialup IP services
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... Internet. This service differs from the normal dialup IP services
because it does not require the user to run any IP software like PPP ...
... SLIP (serial line IP). The cost for
this service usually range from $35 to $250 per month [plus line
charges]. There is also an initial $35 to $500 connection ...
...
The following is a list of known Internet service providers, along
with the services they offer, an e-mail address ...
... The following is a list of known Internet service providers, along
with the services they offer, an e-mail address to contact for more
information, a phone number ...
... connections: no
Dial-in Service: none
Region: national (USA)
Contact: alternet-info@uunet.uu.net
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... connections: yes
Dial-in Service: DIAL'n'CERF (nationwide USA)
Region: California
Contact: help@cerf.net
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... connections: yes
Dial-in Service: yes [*note* it is a local call from any 313 #]
Region: Michigan
Contact: info@msen.com
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... Anonymous ftp to csd4.csd.uwm.edu
cd pub
get inet.services.txt
...
... anonymous FTP is with archie (Archive Server Listing Service),
several of these servers scattered throughout the world. The
fastest one I have found is the Advanced Network ...
... several of these servers scattered throughout the world. The
fastest one I have found is the Advanced Network & Services, Inc.
located in the United States.
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... NSF Network Service Center (NNSC) (NIC) ...
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NSF Network Service Center
Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
10 Moulton St.
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... which supports scientists and engineers worldwide. The NSI-NIC
supports a help desk, online services, anonymous FTP, and
interoperability ...
... Ohio State University and several other universities have done is
provide a menu to the user that accesses these services and databases
behind the scenes. In fact, I had to refer to the shell scripts to
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... At present, the menu system seems to be the easiest way in In the
background is a knowbot, a program that knows how to go out and
locate services on the network using a keyword search.
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...
INFO contains universitywide activities, graduate course catalogs,
faculty/taff phone directory, computer services, library online
catalog, weather, news, bus schedules, and more.
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... System contains information on calendar of events, campus e-mail
directory, and hours and services.
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... off-campus housing list, undergraduate catalog, class schedules,
newsletters, services and programs, rights and rules of conduct,
athletics and recreation information, activities, and workshops.
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... System includes class schedule listings, institutional statistics,
library services, faculty and staff publications, current
university news releases, phone directories, and facilities
schedules.
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... These are systems that you connect to through an
anonymous Telnet session to access a variety of services/information.
In some respects they resemble campuswide information systems; in others,
they are more like bulletin boards or interactive databases ...
...
FEDIX is an online information service that links the higher
education community and the federal government to facilitate
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... links the higher
education community and the federal government to facilitate
research, education, and services. The system provides accurate
and timely federal agency information to colleges, universities,
and other research organizations. There are no registration ...
...
The following is a list of universities that have a WHOIS service
working. A more complete list has been collected by Matt Power of
MIT ...
