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- Australian Public Network Access FAQ
- ------------------------------------
-
- Release version 1.4 - 93/09/02
- Compiled by Zik Saleeba - zik@zikzak.apana.org.au
-
- *** THIS FAQ IS NOW AVAILABLE BY EMAIL - mail ***
- *** netfaq@zikzak.apana.org.au for the latest edition ***
-
- This is my compilation of information on public networking in
- Australia. It contains information on the various organisations
- providing network access, how to get an account with network access,
- and how to attach your own machine to the network.
-
- It will probably never be quite complete but I'm trying to keep it as
- accurate and up-to-date as possible. If you have any information which
- is not included here, or if you have corrections or constructive
- comments to make, please mail me. I am (by the way) planning to
- reformat this listing in a more organised fashion for the next
- release.
-
- The big questions on public network access:
-
- * Who can I go to for Usenet news and electronic mail?
- * What's AARNet?
- * Why do these public networking people do it?
- * What public access machines are in my area?
- * How can I connect my own machine to the global network?
-
- The answers to these questions are below!
-
- ************************************************************************
-
- Q: Who can I go to for Usenet news and electronic mail?
-
- A: There is a small but rapidly-increasing group of organisations
- offering network access to the public. This includes -
-
- . APANA
- . AUUG
- . biznet.com.au
- . Brisnet
- . Compuserve Pacific
- . connect.com.au
- . Dialcom
- . Fidonet
- . Keylink
- . Kralizec
- . Message Handling Systems (TMX)
- . Pegasus
- . Pro-Net
- . Winthrop Technology
-
- (Paragraphs in quotes come from the organisations themselves, unquoted
- paragraphs are my own guesses)
-
- ------------------------------ Apana ---------------------------------
-
- The Australian Public Access Networking Association (APANA) is a
- non-profit organisation aimed at bringing the global network to its
- members.
-
- APANA is an Australia-wide network with around fifty machines
- connected to it. Of these, nine supply accounts for public access. A
- small group of machines uses permanent links, providing fast mail to
- the Internet and allowing ftp, telnet, talk and IRC within this
- sub-network. Other machines are connected via slower UUCP links.
-
- ------------------------------ AUUG -----------------------------------
-
- "The Canberra Chapter of AUUG Inc. (UNIX and Open Systems Users in
- Australia - see group aus.auug) runs a bulletin board service for
- members. The services is based around a 386 SCO UNIX machine and
- provides logins to UNIX for e-mail and news connectivity and for
- general UNIX shell access. We also provide UUCP feeds for news and
- mail. We have several public domain packages which allow feeding of
- UNIX mail and news to MSDOS based machines via the UUCP protocols.
- News and mail user agents for MSDOS and Windows are also available.
- The service is available free to all AUUG Canberra chapter members.
- AUUG membership is around $80 per year for an individual and includes
- journals and access to other national and local chapter services.
- Arrangements for non-members should be made through the Canberra
- chapter committee, see contacts below."
-
- -------------------------- biznet.com.au ------------------------------
-
- biznet.com.au is a commercial network provider which started
- operations in June. They plan to offer UUCP and SLIP feeds to the
- general public within a month of starting.
-
- ----------------------------- Brisnet ---------------------------------
-
- Brisnet is another non-profit networking organisation. They operate in
- the Brisbane area only. They are loosely affiliated with APANA and
- replace APANA's function in Brisbane.
-
- "BrisNet is a non-profit association which aims to provide cheap(ish)
- access to electronic mail and USENET news in the Brisbane and
- South-East Queensland area. We provide a dial-in USENET environment,
- and UUCP feeds. Locally developed software is available to help
- improve access."
-
- ------------------------- Compuserve Pacific -------------------------
-
- Compuserve provide a pay-by-volume commercial email service.
- Compuserve were one of the original email systems in the USA and are
- still one of the largest. Compuserve Pacific is reputed to be linked
- to the US Compuserve, and from there to the internet through a
- gateway. I believe that they have dialins in each capital city, but
- have no solid information.
-
- --------------------------- connect.com.au ---------------------------
-
- Connect.com.au now operate in most capitals. They only offer domain
- name connections and support all the major protocols. Charging for one
- hour of connect time per day would total around $2000 per year. They
- also carry the Clarinet news service.
-
- "Connect.com.au now has hubs in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Perth,
- Adelaide, and Brisbane. All access to connect.com.au is protocol
- based; we do not offer interactive access. We currently support the
- protocols: uucp, SL/IP, and PPP. Access is via intermittent or
- permanent modem or ISDN connections. We are happy to carry interstate
- traffic over our network as alternative to installing point-to-point
- links around the country. We also offer limited access to the
- Internet and are willing to act as a mail and news gateway."
-
- ------------------------------- Dialcom ------------------------------
-
- Dialcom is a computer network service provided by OTC. I have no
- details on it apart from the name.
-
- ------------------------------- Fidonet ------------------------------
-
- Fidonet is a world-wide network of bulletin-boards (BBSes). Network
- topology is highly variable due to the hobbyist nature of the nodes.
- It runs on a different network protocol from Usenet, but provides a
- similar style of electronic mail and news service. While FIDOnet <->
- Usenet gateways do exist crossover between Usenet and FIDOnet is not
- particularly high. In general FIDOnet is somewhat less reliable and
- slower, although this is not universally the case. FIDONet BBSes also
- offer many other services like large file areas, online games, and
- chat. There are hundreds of FIDOnet sites around the country so I
- won't attempt to cover them all here. For more information check the
- state hub contacts that are listed every month in Australian Personal
- Computer magazine.
-
- ------------------------------- Keylink ------------------------------
-
- Keylink is Telecom's answer to public computer network access. One
- happy user reports that Keylink are very helpful. Their dialin is a
- 008 number - 008 807 324.
-
- ------------------------------ Kralizec ------------------------------
-
- Kralizec is a commercial public access site which is interested mainly
- in providing a service to end users, rather than feeding other sites.
- It is a "Professionally run system which concentrates on quality"
- according to the operator, and features a large software library.
- Expansion is expected in the near future.
-
- ------------------- Message Handling Systems (TMX) -------------------
-
- The Message Exchange is the name under which the better-known Message
- Handling Systems is providing networking services to the public.
- Message Handling Systems is one of the original network providers in
- Australia. They have taken over maintainence of the SUN-III software
- which was the fundamental basis for Australian networking (good ol'
- ACSnet and the .oz domain!) until AARNet came along.
-
- TMX now market the decendant of this software as MHSnet. They also
- provide network feeds for the ACSnet network under the TMX name. TMX
- provides MHSnet and UUCP connections and imports "Clarinet" news.
- Charging is based on connect time and volume. Gateways are available
- for ftp and internet access as well as full or partial newsfeeds and
- email. TMX don't offer interactive accounts but do offer cheap single
- user accounts using offline readers.
-
- ------------------------------ Pegasus -------------------------------
-
- Pegasus is a "subscriber supported" setup. Pegasus sell public access
- to their own networks, as well as gateway access to the Internet. The
- access is based around phone calls to a number which can be dialled
- anywhere in Australia for the cost of a local call. They are members
- of the Association for Progressive Computing, and hence have a bent
- towards environmental and other issues. They have full Internet
- access. Cheaper access is available through the use of their
- "Messenger" offline reader.
-
- "PEGASUS NETWORKS: a fully Australian owned and operated company
- providing electronic messaging services to subscibers throughout
- Australia, South East Asia and the Pacific Islands. Pegasus offers a
- variety of services including E-MAIL, E-CONFERENCING (up to 2000
- different topics with a particular emphasis on environment and
- community based issues), Subscriber Support Hotline, UUCP-LAN/WAN
- service, AARNET/INTERNET gateway, WAIS, FIDO-gateway, alternative news
- sources, file transfer and a facsimile and telex service. Pegasus is a
- carrier for subnetworks such as COUNCILNET, ARTSNET, LANDCARENET,
- BECNET, HOMEONET and others. Pegasus Networks is a founding member of
- the global Association for Progressive Communications providing
- gateways from a total of 92 countries."
-
- ------------------------------ Pro-Net -------------------------------
-
- Pro-Net are a commercial setup with a slightly unusual approach. They,
- like Pegasus, are using a toll-free dialin number to allow calls from
- anywhere in Australia to be charged at the local rate. They have an
- interesting menu interface to their system and claim to have
- extensive, up-to-date archives. An on-line chat system with conference
- areas is also provided, as well as storage for databases. They are
- also importing the "Newsbytes" independent computer industry news
- service; possibly the only network in Australia to do so.
-
- "Charges are now on application. Various tarriffing policies. Now
- offering X.400 mail and Novell Network interconnection. People owning
- Novell Network Fileservers can now interconnect their local LAN to
- Pro-Net. Now offering EDI services Nationally. Educational tarriffs
- now available. Beta Testing Multimedia mail services with customised
- Front-End software for DOS, WINDOWS and MAC."
-
- ------------------------ Winthrop Technology -------------------------
-
- "Winthrop Technology at the University of W.A. offer full network
- access from accounts on our bureau system. We charge $50 per month
- fixed rate, but I'm working on a pay-by-connect-hour fee structure for
- the impoverished!"
-
-
- ************************************************************************
-
- Q: What's AARNet?
- A: It's the Australian Academic and Research Network. It's currently
- the major Australian Internet-connected computer network, and all the
- other organisations mentioned in this FAQ get their network
- connections from it. You must be an academic or research organisation
- to be a direct part of AARNet. It does not provide public access or
- commercial networking services except through the other organisations
- mentioned here. Here's what the people from AARNet say:
-
- AARNet is the Australian Academic and Research Network. AARNet is a private
- telecommunications network service operated by the Australian Vice
- Chancellors' Committee (AVCC) as a service to the participating member
- institutions of the AVCC and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
- Organisation (CSIRO). Its objective is the provision of dedicated
- telecommunications services in support of members' research, academic and
- service activities. In addition, AARNet provides telecommunications services
- to other organisations under this general brief.
-
- There are two basic connection services offered by AARNet to Affiliate Members;
-
- 1) Mail Affiliate Membership, which enables an affiliate organisation to
- exchange electronic mail and news with AARNet.
-
- 2) Network Affiliate Membership, which provides full TCP/IP network-layer
- connectivity to AARNet and the peer networks that make up the Internet.
-
- For individual users or organisations that wish to use electronic mail only
- occasionally, or that have little existing computing infrastructure or
- funding to support a full scale AARNet mail or network affiliate connection,
- it is possible to gain access to AARNet through one of the organisations
- described in this FAQ (all of whom are AARNet affiliate members of AARNet,
- or have entered into a formal arrangement with AARNet.
-
- Organisations interested in a connection to AARNet should obtain a copy of
- the document "Connections to the Australian Academic and Research Network"
- available from:
-
- Australian Academic and Research Network
- GPO Box 1142, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
- Tel: +61 6 249 3542, Fax: +61 6 249 1369, Email: AARNet@AARNet.EDU.AU |
-
- ************************************************************************
-
- Q: Why do these public networking people do it?
- A: Some people seem to be in it for the money - or so they say. Others
- make no bones about the fact that they just do it for the fun. My
- personal opinion is that we're all a bunch of net-addicted wierdos who
- can't resist the temptation of infecting as many people as possible
- with the same disease, even if it costs us our personal fortunes...
-
- ************************************************************************
-
- Q: What public access machines are in my area?
- A:
- ================================= ACT ==================================
- Name: canb.auug.org.au
- Organisation: AUUG
- Location: Canberra
- Dialins: (2 V32/MNP5 lines - phone numbers available on request)
- Hours: no restrictions
- Charges: no fees
- Subscription: Available free to AUUG Canberra members
- Machine: 386 running SCO UNIX
- Other services: UUCP (public domain DOS based UUCP, News and Mail available)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: connect.com.au
- Organisation: connect.com.au Pty Ltd
- Location: Canberra
- Dialins: V.32/V.42
- Contact: connect@connect.com.au
- Hours: any
- Charges: Basic access $2000 per 90m per day per annum.
- Machine: 80486SX (8MB) running Xenix
- Comments: UUCP, SL/IP, PPP only - no interactive logins.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Site Name: sserve.cc.adfa.oz.au
- Contact: Geoff Collin <gco@cc.adfa.oz.au>
- Location: Canberra
- Dialin: (06) 247-2044
- Hours: any
- Charges: $50 p.a.
- Subscription:
- Machine:
- Other services: Offering UUCP connections only
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: tmx.mhs.oz.au
- Organisation: Message Handling Systems
- Location: Canberra
- Dialins: ?
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: $8 per connect hour (min 1 hour/month)
- or
- $4 per connect hour for a prepayment of $1,200 p.a
- Connection software fees apply
- Subscription: Contact Elaine Pensabene
- Machine: ?
- Other services: MHSnet, UUCP, DOS* and MAC*
- (*public and commercial DOS and MAC software available)
-
- ============================ New South Wales ===========================
- Name: connect.com.au
- Organisation: connect.com.au Pty Ltd
- Location: Sydney
- Dialins: 5 lines - 2 * V.32/V.42, 3 * V.32bis, 2 * PEP
- Contact: connect@connect.com.au
- Hours: any
- Charges: Basic access $2000 per 90m per day per annum.
- Machine: 80486SX (8MB) running Xenix
- Comments: UUCP, SL/IP, PPP only - no interactive logins.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Site Name: extro.ucc.su.oz.au
- Organisation: Sydney University
- Location: Sydney
- Dialin: ?
- Hours: any
- Charges: ?
- Subscription: ?
- Machine: ?
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Site Name: kralizec.zeta.org.au / godzilla.zeta.org.au
- Organisation: Kralizec
- Contact: Nick Andrew <nick@kralizec.zeta.org.au>
- Location: Sydney
- Dialin: (02) 837-1183 (up to 14400 bps, V.42bis)
- (02) 837-1868 (up to 14400 bps, V.42bis)
- (02) 837-2349 (2400 bps only)
- Hours: any
- Charges: $10/month or $1/hr which ever is greater ($60 min per
- six months)
- Subscription: login as "guest"
- Machine: workstation running SunOS 4.0
- Other services: 1 Gb of spinning storage
- time to AARNet: 3 hours
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- hostname: kumear.apana.org.au
- organisation: APANA
- city, state: Lake Macquarie, NSW
- main phone number: (049) 48-5408
- number of lines: 1
- modem standards supported: V32 + below; V42, V42bis, MNP5
- annual contribution ($): $15
- avg time to AARNet: 18 Hours
- Machine, operating system: Amiga 2000, AmigaDOS 2.05
- User front-end software: DLGPro BBS
- Comments: kumear is run from The DUNGEON BBS. Also
- has extensive FidoNET echo's available.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Site Name: lsupoz.apana.org.au
- Contact: Anthony Rumble <root@lsupoz.apana.org.au>
- Organisation: APANA
- Location: Sydney
- Dialin: 02 418 8750 (V32bis + below; V42, V42bis, MNP2-5 and
- 10) 3 lines
- Hours: 24 hour
- Charges: $10 joining fee, $5 an month or 15c/hour whichever is higher
- Subscription: login as "guest"
- Machine: 486DX running Linux
- Other services: offering UUCP/News/E-Mail + files, APANA Sydney Main HUB
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Site Name: sleeper.apana.org.au
- Contact: Matthew Geier <matthew@sleeper.apana.org.au>
- Location: Sydney
- Dialin: 02 718 6996 ( Ringback )
- Hours:
- Charges:
- Subscription: login as "guest" with password "guest"
- Machine:
- Other services: Desolation Road Railfan BBS and Dialup Unix
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Site Name: asstdc.oz.au
- Contact: Michael Butler <imb@asstdc.oz.au>
- Location: Sydney
- Dialin: (02) 314-6932
- Hours: any
- Charges: contribution $25-$75
- Subscription: login first time
- Machine:
- Other services: Carries FIDO as well as USENET groups
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: tmx.mhs.oz.au
- Organisation: Message Handling Systems
- Location: Sydney
- Dialins: 519-2044 (3 x V22/V22bis/V32 modems)
- 519-2723 (2 x V22/V22bis/V32/PEP modems)
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: $8 per connect hour (min 1 hour/month)
- or
- $4 per connect hour for a prepayment of $1,200 p.a
- Connection software fees apply
- Subscription: Contact Elaine Pensabene
- Machine: ?
- Other services: MHSnet, UUCP, DOS* and MAC*
- (*public and commercial DOS and MAC software available)
-
- =========================== South Australia ============================
- Site Name: apanix.apana.org.au
- Organisation: APANA
- Location: Adelaide
- Contact: Adrian Corston <admin@apanix.apana.org.au>
- Time to AARNet: 24 hours
- ~Lines: +61 8 373 5485 V.42bis (3 lines)
- Charges: $10 join + $10/m (interactive - preferred).
- Permanent SL/IP and dialup UUCP by arrangement
- Subscription: Login as "guest" or email admin@apanix.apana.org.au
- Machine: Encore MultiMax 310, 6cpu, 64mb ram, 3gb disk.
- Comment: Internet news & email, unix shell, SL/IP, unix tuition
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Site Name: byron.apana.org.au
- Organisation: APANA
- Location: Adelaide
- Contact: John Lindsay <root@byron.apana.org.au>
- Time to AARNet: 24 hours
- ~Lines: +61 8 364 2016 2400baud
- +61 8 364 2017 V32bis
- Charges: $10 join + $10/m (interactive).
- Subscription: Login as "guest" or email root@byron.apana.org.au
- Machine: 386DX33 5mb ram, 0.8gb disk, CDROM.
- Comment: Programmer's hangout, news, mail, UNIX shell and menu.
- slip available by negotiation
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: connect.com.au
- Organisation: connect.com.au Pty Ltd
- Location: Adelaide
- Dialins: V.32/V.42
- Contact: connect@connect.com.au
- Hours: any
- Charges: Basic access $2000 per 90m per day per annum.
- Machine: 80486SX (8MB) running Xenix
- Comments: UUCP, SL/IP, PPP only - no interactive logins.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Site Name: cleese.apana.org.au
- Organisation: APANA
- Location: Adelaide
- Dialins: (08) 322-2915 (v.42bis + below; MNP4, MNP5)
- Charges: None (yet)
- Time to AARNet: 12 hours
- Subscription: login as "guest"
- Machine: i486DX/33, 16Mb RAM, 420Mb disk; 386BSD UNIX
- Comment: SA APANA hub site; UUCP and SLIP feeds for APANA members
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- hostname: cswamp.apana.org.au
- organisation: APANA
- city, state: Adelaide, SA
- main phone number: (08) 370 2133
- number of lines: 1
- modem standards supported: V.32bis and below; MNP 4
- annual contribution ($): none
- avg time to AARNet: 24 hours
- Machine, operating system: 80386/16, 2MB RAM, 321MB disk; MS-DOS 4.01
- User front-end software: Maximus 2.01wb bbs
- Comments: Whatever echoes/newsgroups and files I am
- interested in and have space for,
- this machine is not often free.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- hostname: cumquat.apana.org.au
- organisation: APANA
- city, state: Adelaide, South Australia
- main phone number: (08) 287 1938 (V.32bis/MNP)
- number of lines: 1
- modem standards supported: V.32 + below; MNP5, MNP4
- annual contribution ($): voluntary
- avg time to AARNet: 24 hours
- Hours: no restrictions
- Subscription: log in as "new" or "visitor"
- machine, operating system: i386/25, 2MB RAM, 105MB disk; MS-DOS 5.00
- User front-end software: Waffle 1.65 / InterMail 2.10
- Comments: USEnet and AARnet news site,
- InterNet mail site. NO FILES available.
- The system operator is slightly weird, and
- encourages slightly weird users :).
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: tmx.mhs.oz.au
- Organisation: Message Handling Systems
- Location: Adelaide
- Dialins: ?
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: $8 per connect hour (min 1 hour/month)
- or
- $4 per connect hour for a prepayment of $1,200 p.a
- Connection software fees apply
- Subscription: Contact Elaine Pensabene
- Machine: ?
- Other services: MHSnet, UUCP, DOS* and MAC*
- (*public and commercial DOS and MAC software available)
-
- ============================== Queensland ==============================
- Name: connect.com.au
- Organisation: connect.com.au Pty Ltd
- Location: Brisbane
- Dialins: V.32/V.42
- Contact: connect@connect.com.au
- Hours: any
- Charges: Basic access $2000 per 90m per day per annum.
- Machine: 80486SX (8MB) running Xenix
- Comments: UUCP, SL/IP, PPP only - no interactive logins.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: ozspace.brisnet.org.au
- Organisation: Brisnet
- Location: Brisbane
- Dialins: All speeds, ring for details
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: From $60 p.a. for dial-in, $150 p.a. for UUCP
- Subscription: Contact BrisNet committee
- Machine: 386 PC compatible; Waffle
- Other services: UUCP feeds
- Comments: Charges reflect start-up costs and membership fees and will
- likely drop in future years as the number of people increases.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: peg.pegasus.oz.au
- Organisation: Pegasus Networks Pty Ltd
- Location: Brisbane
- Dialins: V22bis/V32bis/V42bis lines in Brisbane
- National access via AUSTPAC or AARNet
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: On application
- Subscription: By email, mail or phone (see next section)
- Other services: E-mail and conferencing, gateways to
- Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: tmxbris.mhs.oz.au
- Organisation: Message Handling Systems
- Location: Brisbane
- Dialins: (07) 870-0250 (2 x V22/V22bis/V32 modems)
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: $8 per connect hour (min 1 hour/month)
- or
- $4 per connect hour for a prepayment of $1,200 p.a
- Connection software fees apply
- Subscription: Contact Elaine Pensabene
- Machine: ?
- Other services: MHSnet, UUCP, DOS* and MAC*
- (*public and commercial DOS and MAC software available)
-
- =============================== Victoria ===============================
- hostname: cloud.apana.org.au
- organisation: APANA
- city, state: Melbourne, Vic
- main phone number: (03) 803-6954
- number of lines: 1
- modem standards supported: V22, V22bis
- annual contribution ($): none
- avg time to AARNet: 18 hours
- Machine, operating system: IBM AT Clone, MS-DOS
- User front-end software: RemoteAccess/Maximus
- Comments: note the hours.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: connect.com.au
- Organisation: connect.com.au Pty Ltd
- Location: Melbourne
- Dialins: V.32/V.42, PEP
- Contact: connect@connect.com.au
- Hours: any
- Charges: Basic access $2000 per 90m per day per annum.
- Machine: 80486SX (8MB) running Xenix
- Comments: UUCP, SL/IP, PPP only - no interactive logins.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: csource.oz.au & csource.cec.edu.au
- Organisation: Unique Computing Pty Ltd
- Location: Melbourne
- Dialins: Numbers unknown, speeds: PEP, upto v32. Perhaps has v.32b.
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: Unknown
- Subscription: Unknown
- Machine: PC based, Waffle v1.65
- Other services: Fidonet gateway for a lot of Usenet messages.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- hostname: guru.apana.org.au
- organisation: APANA
- city, state: Melbourne, Victoria
- main phone number: (03) 326 0440
- number of lines: 2
- modem standards supported: V.32 + below; MNP1-5, V.42, V.42bis
- annual contribution ($): $10 (once-only)
- avg time to AARNet: 12 hrs
- Machine, operating system: Amiga 2000, AmigaDOS 2.04, 350Mb HD, CDROM
- User front-end software: DLG Pro BBS/OS
- Comments: Amiga Only BBS. All amiga Fido & Usenet
- message areas plus others of interest to
- enthusiasts. 550Mb files online including
- all Fred Fish disks (1-600 on CDROM).
- Online games & multi-user chat.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- hostname: insane.apana.org.au
- organisation: APANA
- city, state: Melbourne, Vic
- main phone number: (03) 802-1195
- number of lines: 2
- modem standards supported: V.32bis and below; V42, V42bis, MNP
- annual contribution ($): none
- avg time to AARNet: 12 Hours
- Machine, operating system: 80386/33, 4MB RAM, 180MB disk; MS-DOS 5.00
- User front-end software: RemoteAccess BBS 1.11+
- Comments: Only Macintosh Supported. Good Range of
- newsgroups, as well as a Memeber of this
- FidoNet.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Organisation: The Message Exchange (Message Handling Systems)
- Name: tmxmelb.mhs.oz.au
- Location: Melbourne
- Dialins: (03) 347-6277 (2 x V22/V22bis/V32 modems)
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: $8 per connect hour (min 1 hour/month)
- or
- $4 per connect hour for a prepayment of $1,200 p.a
- Connection software fees apply
- Subscription: Contact Elaine Pensabene
- Machine: ?
- Other services: MHSnet, UUCP, DOS* and MAC*
- (*public and commercial DOS and MAC software available)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- hostname: werple.apana.org.au
- organisation: APANA
- city, state: Melbourne, Victoria
- main phone number: (03) 888 1726
- number of lines: 4
- modem standards supported: V.32bis + below; V.42, V.42bis, MNP5
- annual contribution ($): $48
- avg time to AARNet: 1 min
- Machine; operating system: i486/33; NetBSD
- User front-end software: standard unix shells (e.g. tcsh, bash)
- nn/tin/rn, elm/pine/mail
- Comments: full news feed
- full access to standard unix facilities
- APANA IP network access
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- hostname: zikzak.apana.org.au
- organisation: APANA
- city, state: Melbourne, Victoria
- main phone number: (03) 562-8814 (and 562-8813 for 14.4kbaud)
- number of lines: 4
- modem standards supported: V.32bis + below; V.42bis
- annual contribution ($): $30
- avg time to AARNet: 1 min
- Machine, operating system: Amiga 3000, 18Mb RAM 2.4Gb disk; SVR4 UNIX
- User front-end software: UNIX tools, nn, elm, menu available
- Comments: Full news feed, APANA ip network access
-
-
- =========================== Western Australia ==========================
- Name: connect.com.au
- Organisation: connect.com.au Pty Ltd
- Location: Perth
- Dialins: V.32/V.42, PEP
- Contact: connect@connect.com.au
- Hours: any
- Charges: Basic access $2000 per 90m per day per annum.
- Machine: 80486SX (8MB) running Xenix
- Comments: UUCP, SL/IP, PPP only - no interactive logins.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: multiline.com.au
- Organisation: Independent
- Location: Perth
- Dialins: ?
- Hours: ?
- Charges: $50 per year
- Subscription: ? - try email to root@multiline.com.au
- Machine: 486 / Linux
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Organisation: Winthrop Technology
- Name: ?
- Location: Perth
- Dialins: ?
- Hours: ?
- Charges: $50 per month
- Machine: ?
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Name: tmx.mhs.oz.au
- Organisation: Message Handling Systems
- Location: Perth
- Dialins: ?
- Hours: No restrictions
- Charges: $8 per connect hour (min 1 hour/month)
- or
- $4 per connect hour for a prepayment of $1,200 p.a
- Connection software fees apply
- Subscription: Contact Elaine Pensabene
- Machine: ?
- Other services: MHSnet, UUCP, DOS* and MAC*
- (*public and commercial DOS and MAC software available)
-
-
- ************************************************************************
- Q: How can I connect my own machine to the global network?
-
- All the organisations provide network feeds. The amateur networks are
- generally willing to provide feeds for free, but require that you be a
- financial member of their organisation so that your portion of the
- AARNet fees are paid for. The commercial organisations offer greater
- reliability but tend to charge more. Generally they charge by connect
- time or bandwidth used, plus some sort of yearly fee.
-
- You'll have to decide if you want to work on a dialup basis or if you
- need a permanent connection. Dialup connections are usually handled
- using the UUCP protocol or possibly ACSnet/MHSnet software. All you
- need is a modem and someone will to feed you. Permanent connections
- require a phone line and modem at each end at the very least, so they
- really start at around $1500 equipment cost alone. In terms of
- bandwidth these systems go to around 30kbaud. You will need a
- permanent connection if you want a full news feed. The next step is
- ISDN at 64kbaud and several thousand dollars, and from there is the
- dreamland of Megalink and other such wonders...
-
- Contacts:
-
- APANA: info@apana.org.au
- Adelaide
- Mark Newton m.newton@apana.org.au
- 08 322 4071 (H)
- Sydney
- Anthony Rumble root@lsupoz.apana.org.au
- 02 418 8220 (H), 02 878 7358 (W)
- Brisbane
- Rhys Weatherley rhys@cs.uq.oz.au
- 07 279 2338 (H), 07 365 1657 (W)
- Canberra
- Jeff Coleman j.coleman@apana.org.au
- Geelong
- Mark Gregson m.gregson@apana.org.au
- Melbourne
- Nick Langmaid n.langmaid@apana.org.au
- 03 336 3228 (H), 03 204 7399 (W)
- AUUG:
- Canberra
- John Barlow john.barlow@anu.edu.au
- (06) 249 2930 (W)
- Peter Wishart pjw@canb.auug.org.au
-
- biznet.com.au:
- All areas
- Paul Pavlinovich
- Voice: 03 747 9823
- 018 177 025
- Fax: 03 747 8152
- Snail: GPO Box 4000MM Melbourne 3001
-
- Brisnet:
- Brisbane
- Rhys Weatherley rhys@cs.uq.oz.au
- 07 279 2338 (H), 07 365 1657 (W)
- Mark Looi m.looi@qut.edu.au
- 07 273 6100 (H)
-
- connect.com.au:
- All areas
- connect@connect.com.au
- Voice: (03) 528 2239
- Fax: (03) 528 5887
- Snail: connect.com.au pty ltd
- 29 Fitzgibbon Crescent
- Caulfield Victoria 3161
-
- Keylink:
- All areas
- /G=CUSTOMER/S=SUPPORT/O=CUST.SERVICE/@telememo.au (?)
- 008 807 324
-
- Kralizec:
- Sydney
- Nick Andrew <nick@kralizec.zeta.org.au>
- (02) 837-1397, 1900-2300
-
-
- The Message Exchange (TMX):
- All areas
- Elaine Pensabene elaine@mhs.oz.au
- enquiry@mhs.oz.au
- Sydney
- (02) 550-4448
- All areas
- (008) 806 962
-
- Pegasus:
- Brisbane
- (07) 257 1111
- All areas
- support@peg.pegasus.oz.au
- 008 812 812
- Snail: PO Box 284, Broadway Q 4006
-
- Pro-Net:
- All areas
- Fax: (03) 349-1257
- Voice: (03) 349-2266
- Snail: Pro-Net Australia
- P.O Box 186
- North Carlton, Vic, 3054
- Winthrop Technology:
- Perth
- kaye@uniwa.uwa.edu.au
- Fax: (09) 382-1688
- Voice: (09) 380-3698
- Snail: University of W.A.
- Nedlands W.A. 6009
-
-
- I currently have no official contacts for the other public networks.
-
- +-----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
- | | "Contact lenses are in the eye of |
- | zik@zikzak.apana.org.au | the beholder" |
- | Zik Saleeba | |
- +-----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
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