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netinfo/Internet-access-providers-non-US.txt
6/92
This file is an abridged chapter of "Internet: Getting Started," which
is a document provided by SRI Network Information Systems Center that
explains what the Internet is, different types of access, and access
procedures. The book also provides extensive background information
about the Internet and lists several access providers. This file is a
list of those providers that offer services to places outside of the
United States. A companion file called
Internet-access-providers-US.txt is also available on the host
nisc.sri.com in the netinfo directory.
If you offer such a service and would like to be listed in this file
and in the book, or if you know of corrections or additions to this
information, please send a message to nisc@nisc.sri.com. Both
the online and hardcopy versions of this information are updated
frequently.
"Internet: Getting Started" is the first volume of the Internet
Information Series anad sells for $39. Call +1 415 859 6387 for
more information.
CHAPTER 7
NON-U.S. SITES
The Internet, having originated in the United States,
is not surprisingly strongest and most diverse in that
country. However, the Internet is a worldwide
enterprise and there are many networks in many
countries that are full and active Internet
participants. Larry Landweber of the University of
Wisconsin maintains a file describing international
connectivity, that covers not only IP connectivity, but
BITNET, UUCP, FidoNet, and OSI connectivity as well.
According to the April 10, 1992 version of this file,
there are 107 entities (mostly countries) with
international connectivity. This file is included in
Appendix IX for your information.
This section describes some of these networks. These
descriptions are provided so that if you are in one of
these countries and would like to connect to the
Internet, you can contact the resource listed for your
country and get started.
However, what if you are in a country that is not
listed here? How would you go about joining the
Internet? This can be a challenge if there is
currently no Internet presence in your country, but
here are some ideas about how to get started.
First, determine whether the top-level domain for your
country has been delegated by the DDN Network
Information Center. That is, does the DDN NIC list an
administrative contact for that domain? You can find
this out by contacting the DDN NIC:
Government Systems, Inc.
Attn: Network Information Center
14200 Park Meadow Drive
Suite 200
Chantilly, VA 22021
800 365 3642
+1 703 802 4535
FAX: +1 703 802 8376
hostmaster@nic.ddn.mil
If the DDN NIC does list someone, contact that person.
He is probably knowledgeable about networking in your
country and can help you get started. You will need to
register your domain name with him as well.
If your country's domain has not been delegated, there
is probably no connection to the Internet based on the
TCP/IP protocols. However, there may be at least
electronic mail access based on other protocols. You
may wish to check books that have lists of networks.
For example, !%@:: A Directory of Electronic Mail
Addressing and Networks by Donnalyn Frey and Rick Adams
[1], The Matrix by John Quarterman [2], and Users'
Directory of Computer Networks by Tracy LaQuey [4] have
network listings that are much more extensive than
those provided here. In addition, there are a couple
of newsletters that often discuss the international
aspects of networking. One is the Internet Society
News [5], whose first volume was issued in January
1992; another is Matrix News [6], offered by Matrix
Information and Directory Services, Inc. More
information about each of these newsletters can be
found in Section 13.
If you can find no established networking presence in
your country, you will have to start from scratch by
contacting possible providers and seeing what they can
do for you. Some good places to start are:
- The commercial service providers listed in
Section 4. As they are in the business of
providing Internet connections, they are very
motivated to help. Some of them already have
connections from the U.S. to other countries.
These particular providers are repeated in
Section 7.17. However, some of their
non-U.S. connections may be due to special
project affiliations or some other
arrangement that might make it difficult for
these sites to help some other organization
even within the same country to join the
Internet.
- The NSF Network Service Center (NNSC) (see
Section 11.6.2). The NNSC is very
knowledgeable about connections to the
Internet from other countries and can be
helpful in suggesting contacts or strategies.
- The BITNET Network Information Center
(BITNIC) (see Section 11.6.4). Although
BITNET access is not full Internet access, it
can be used for electronic mail. BITNET has
a strong sister network in Europe called EARN
(see Section 7.1.1.2).
- In Europe, the RIPE Network Coordination
Center (NCC) supports the network providers
in the member countries. They may know of
some activity in IP networking in your area
and be able to refer you to a local contact.
- SRI Network Information Systems Center (NISC)
cooperates in collecting information about
service providers internationally and making
such information available. Whatever
information is known at the time of printing
will always be included in the latest
revision of this document; however, during
the interims between printings, new
information may have emerged that might be
helpful.
The following sections provide information about
specific countries. We are grateful to the contacts in
these countries who have supplied this information for
us. If you are a provider of Internet access in your
country and do not see your information reflected in
the following sections, please feel free to send it to
us at SRI via the contact information provided in the
Overview.
7.1. Europe
7.1.1.2. EARN
European Academic Research Network
BP 167
F-91403 Orsay CEDEX
FRANCE
BITNET/EARN/NetNorth: grange@frors12
Internet: grange%frors12.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu
+33 1 69 82 39 73
FAX: +33 1 69 28 52 73
7.1.1.3. HEPnet
Denise Heagerty
DD Division
CERN
CH-1211 Geneve 23
SWITZERLAND3
denise@priam.cern
denise%priam.cern@cwl.nl
+41 022 83 49 75
TELEX: 419000 CER CH
7.1.1.4. EBONE
Ebone 92 (E1 Backbone) is an effort aimed at filling
the need for a well-managed pan-European multi-protocol
backbone service in Europe.
RARE Secretariat
Singel 466-468
3 NL-1017 AW
AMSTERDAM
+31 20 639 1131
FAX: +31 20 639 3289
raresec@rare.nl
7.1.1.5. RARE
RARE Secretariat
P.O. Box 41882
1009 DB
AMSTERDAM
+31 20 592 5078
FAX: +31 20 592 5155
r aresec@rare.nl
7.1.1.6. The RIPE Network Coordination Center (NCC)
RIPE NCC
c/o NIKHEF
Kruislaan 409
NL-1098 SJ Amsterdam
THE NETHERLANDS
ncc@ripe.net
7.1.2. European Network Contacts List
We are indebted to RARE Working Group 3 for the
information contained in thr is section. It is taken
from the first RARE Technical Report.
The following information is listed by country in
this format:
Network Name
Contact person(s)
Postal address
Telephone number
E-Mail address in RFC 822 format
E-Mail address in X.400 format
Austria
ACONET
Austrian Scientific Data Network
Florian Schnabel
ACONET-Verein
Gusshausstrasse 25
A-1040 Wien
AUSTRIA
+43 222 58801 3605
schnabel@edvz.tu-graz.ada.at
schnabel@fstgss01.tu-graz.ac.at
C=at; ADMD=ada; PRMD=tu-graz; O=edvz; S=schnabel
Belgium
Fut ure Belgian National Academic Network
P. Van Binst
R. Vandenbroucke
ULB
CP 230, Bd du Triomphe
1050 Bruxelles
BELGIUM
+32 2 641 32 11
vanbinst@helios.iihe.rtt.be
C=be; ADMD=rtt; PRMD=iihe; O=helios; S=vanbinst;
Denmark
DENet
Jan.P.Sorensen
Jan.P.Sorensen@uni-c.dk
Building 305, DTH, DK-2800, Lyngby
DENMARK
+45 45 93 83 55
C=dk; ADMD=DENET; O=UNI-C; OU=NET; S=SORENSEN;
France (EARN)
EARN-France
Dominique Dumas
950 re de St. Priest
F-34000 Montpellier
FRANCE
+33 67 14 14 14
BITNET: bruch @frmop11
Internet: bruch@frmop53.cnusc.fr
RED400
Serge Aumont
CICB
Campus de Beaulieu
35042 Rennes
FRANCE
or
Paul-Andre Pays
INRIA
Domaine De Voluceau
Rocquencourt
BP 105
78150 Le Chesnay Cedex
h FRANCE
+33 1 39 63 54 58
contact-red@cicb.fr
C=FR; ADMD=atlas; PRMD=cicb; S=contact-red;
Germany
DFN/WIN
DFN-Verein
Pariser Str. 44
D-1000 Berlin 15
GERMANY
+49 30 88 42 99 20
dfn-verein@dfn.dbp.de
C=de; ADMD=dbp; PRMD=dfn; S=dfn-verein;
h Greece
ARIADNE
Yannis Corovesis
NRCPS DEMOKRITOS, 153 10 ATHENS
GREECE
+30 1 6513392
ycor@isosun.ariadne-t.gr
C=gr; ADMD= ; PRMD=ariadne-t; OU=iosun;
S=corovesis; G=yannis;
Ireland
HEANET
Higher Education Authority Network
Peter Flynn
Computer Centre, University College,
Cork IRELAND
+353 21 276871 x2609
cbts8001@iruccvax.ucc.ie
Italy
GARR Gianfranco Turso
Tecnoplois CSATA Novus Ortus
SP. Casamassima Km. 3
I-70010 Valenzano (BA)
ITALY
+39 80 877011 Gianfranco Turso
turso@vm.csata.it
Norway
UNINETT
Petter Kongshaug
SINTEF DELAB
7034 Trondheim
NORWAY
+47 7 592980
Petter.Kongshaug@delab.sintef.no
C=no; ADMD= ; PRMD=uninett; O=sintef; OU=delab;
S=kongshaug; G=petter;
Portugal
RCCN Vasco Freitas
Dr. Vasco Freitas
CCES
Universidade do Minho
Largo do Paco
P-4719 Braga Codex
PORTUGAL
+351 53 612257
vf@ce.fccn.pt
C=pt; ADMD= ; PRMD=fccn; O=ce; S=Freitas; G=Vasco;
Spain
RedIRIS
Fundesco/RedIRIS
Alcala, 61
E-28014 Madrid
SPAIN
+34 1 4351214
info@iris-dcp.es
C=ES; ADMD=mensatex; PRMD=iris; O=iris-dcp;
S=info;
Sweden
SUNET
Anders Gillner
KTH,100 44, Stockholm
SWEDEN
+46 8 7906502
postmaster@sunic.sunet.se
Switzerland
SWITCH
Thomas Lenggenhag er
SWITCH Head Office
Limmatquai 138
CH-8001 Zuerich
SWITZERLAND
+41 1 261 8178
postmaster@switch.ch
C=CH; ADMD=arCom; PRMD=SWITCH; O=SWITCH;
S=postmaster;
The Netherlands
SURFnet
Maria Heijne
P.O.Box 19035
3501 DA Utrecht,
THE NETHERLANDS
+31 30310290
info@surfnet.nl
C=nl; ADMD=400net; PRMD=surf; O=surfnet; S=info;
United Kingdom
JANET
Joint Academic Network
JANET Liaison Desk
c/o Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Chilton
Didcot
Oxon
OX11 OQX
UNITED KINGDOM
+44 235 5517
JANET-LIAISON-DESK@jnt.ac.uk
O=GB; ADMD= ; PRMD=uk.ac; O=jnt;
G=JANET-LIAISON-DESK;
Regional Networks
Both NORDUnet and YUNAC are discussed more fully
elsewhere in this chapter.
NORDUnet
Peter Villemoes
UNI-C,
Build. 305, D TH
DK-2800 Lyngby
DENMARK
+45 45 938355
Peter.Villemoes@uni-c.dk
YUNAC
Avgust Jauk
Jozef Stefan Institute
Jamova 39, Ljubljana,
SLOVENIA
+38 61 159199
postmaster@ijs.ac.mail.yu
C=yu; ADMD=mail; PRMD=ac; O=ijs; S=postmaster
7.2. CanadD a
UUNET Canada Inc.
E-Mail: info@uunet.ca
Phone: +1 416 368 6621
Fax: +1 416 369 0515
Type of Provider: Research, Commercial, CIX
Services: UUCP, TELNET, IP, all AlterNet services,
corporate WANs, one-stop international connectivity.
CA*net
Here is information about CA*net and its ten member
regional networks:
CA*net: CA*net In formation Centre
Computing Services
University of Toronto
4 Bancroft Ave., Rm 116
Toronto, Ontario
CANADA, M5S 1A1
Attn: Eugene Siciunas
Tel: 416 978 5058
FAX: 416 978 6620
E-Mail: info@CAnet.ca
eugene@vm.utcs.utoronto.ca
n
Quebec: RISQ: Reseau Interordinateurs Scientifique
Quebecois
Centre de Recherche Informatique de Montreal
(CRIM)
3744, Jean-Brillant, Suite 500
Montreal, Quebec
CANADA, H3T 1P1
Attn: Bernard Turcotte
Tel: 514 340 5700
FAX: 514 340 5777
E-Mail: turcotte@crim.ca
Ontario: ONet: ONet, Computing Services
University of Toronto
4 Bancroft Avenue, Rm 116
Toronto, Ontario,
CANADA, M5S 1A1
Attn: Eugene Siciunas
Tel: 416 978 5058
FAX: 416 978 6620
E-Mail: eugene@vm.utcs4 .utoronto.ca
Manitoba: MBnet: Director, Computing Services
University of Manitoba
603 Engineering Building
Winnipeg, Manitoba
CANADA, R3T 2N2
Attn: Gerry Miller
Tel: 204 474 8230
FAX: 204 275 5420
E-Mail: miller@ccm.UManitoba.ca
Sa skatchewan: SASK#net, Computing Services
56 Physics
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
CANADA, S7N 0W0
Attn: Dean Jones
Tel: 306 966 4860
FAX: 306 966 4938
E-Mail: jonesdc@admin.usask.ca
Alberta: ARnet: Alberta Research Network
Director of Information Systems
Alberta Research Council
Box 8330, Station F
Edmonton, Alberta
CANADA, T6H 5X2
Attn: Walter Neilson
Tel: 403 450 5188
FAX: 403 461 2651
E-Mail: neilson@TITAN.arc.ab.ca
British Columbia: BCnet Headquarters
Room 419 - 6356 Agricultural Road
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C.
CANADA, V6T 1W5
Attn: Mike Patterson
Tel: 604 822 3932
FAX: 604 822 5116
E-Mail: Mike_Patterson@mtsg.ubc.ca
Newfoundland: Newfoundland and Labrador Network
( NLnet)
Director, Computing and Communications
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, Newfoundland
CANADA, A1C 5S7
Attn: Wilf Bussey
Tel: 709 737 8329
FAX: 709 737 4569
E-Mail: wilf@kean.ucs.mun.ca
Nova Scotia: NSTN: Nova Scotia Technology Network
General Manager, NSTN Inc.
900 Windmill Road, Suite 107
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
CANADA, B3B 1P7
Attn: Mike Martineau
Tel: 902 468 NSTN
FAX: 902 468 3679
E-Mail: martinea@hawk.nstn.ns.ca
Prince Edward Island: Prince Edward Island Network
University of Prince Edward Island
Computer Services
550 University Avenue
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
CANADA, C1A 4P3
Attn: Jim Hancock
Tel: 902 566 0450
FAX: 902 566 0958
E-Mail: hancock@upei.ca
New Brunswick: NBnet: Director, Computing Services
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, New Brunswick
CANADA, E3B 5A3
Attn: David Macneil
Tel: 506 453 4573
FAX: 506 453 3590
E-Mail: DGM@unb.ca
In addition, Mr. John Demco of the Computer Science
Department of the University of British Columbia acts
as the registrar for the CA domain (CA is the ISO 3166
two-letter country code designation for Canada). Mr.
Demco can provide information to those sites interested
in becoming a subdomain of CA.
John Demco
Computer Science Dept.
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C.
CANADA V6T 1Z2
demco@cs.ubc.ca
604 822 6724
FAX: 604 822 5485
7.3. Australia
AARNet
The Australian Academic and Research Network (AARNet)
is a multi-protocol national network serving the
Australian academic and research community.
For any additional information regarding AARNet
contact:
Geoff Huston
The Australian Academic and Research Network
GPO Box 1142
Canberra ACT 2601
AUSTRALIA
+61 6 249 3385
G.Huston@aarnet.edu.au
7.4. Czechoslovakia
Pavel Rosendorf
University of Wisconsin
Dept of Chemical Engineering
1415 Johnson Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
U.S.A.
+1 608 263 6592
FAX: +1 608 262 0832
rosendorf@chera1.che.wisc.edu
7.5. Japan
WIDE Project contact:
c/o Prof. Jun Murai
KEIO University
5322 Endo, Fujisawa, 252
JAPAN
jun@wide.ad.jp
+81 466 47 5111 ext. 3330
7.6. Israel
For additional information about ILAN contact:
Hank Nussbacher
Israeli Academic Network Information Center
Computer Center
Tel Aviv University
Ramat Aviv
ISRAEL
hank@vm.tau.ac.il
7.7. Italy
GARR
Gruppo Armonizzazione delle Reti per la Ricerca
Ufficio del Ministro per l'Universita` e la Ricerca
Scientifica e Tecnologica
Lungotevere Thaon di Revel, 76
I-00196 Roma
ITALY
+39 6 390095
FAX: +39 6 392209
IUnet
For additional information about IUnet contact:
Alessandro Berni
DIST, Universita' di Genova
Via Opera Pia, 11A
16145 Genova
ITALY
+39 10 353 2747
FAX: +39 10 353 2948
ab@dist.unige.it
7.8. The Netherlands
SURFnet
For more information about SURFnet, contact:
P.O. Box 19035
3501 DA Utrecht,
THE NETHERLANDS
+31 30310290
admin@surfnet.nl
c=nl, ADMD=400net, PRMD=SURF, O=SURFnet, S=Admin
7.9. Switzerland
SWITCH
SWITCH Head Office
Limmatquai 138
CH-8001 Zurich
SWITZERLAND
+41 1 256 545 4
FAX: +41 1 261 8133
postmaster@switch.ch
C=CH;ADMD=arCom;PRMD=SWITCH;O=SWITCH;S=Postmaster
7.10. Greece
ARIADNE
ARIADNE Network Help Desk
+30 1 6513392
+30 1 6536351
FAX: +30 1 6532910
FAX: +30 1 6532175
E-Mail help via:
Internet: postmaster@isosun.ariadne-t.gr
BITNET: postmast@grathdem
COSINE-MHS: S=postmaster; OU=isosun; O=ariadne;
P=ariadne-t; C=gr;
Yannis Corovesis
ycor@isosun.ariadne-t.gr
C=gr; ADMD= ; PRMD=ariadne-t; OU=iosun;
S=corovesis; G=yannis;
Takis Telonis
ttel@isosun.ariadne-t.gr
7.11. MEXICO
MEXnet, ITESM
For further details about the ITESM network and MEXnet
contact:
Ing. Hugo E. Garcia Torres
Director
Depto. de Telecomunicaciones y Redes
ITESM Campus Monterrey
E. Garza Sada #2501
Monterrey, N.L., C.P. 64849
MEXICO
+52 83 582 000 ext. 4130
FAX: +52 83 588 931
Internet: hugo@mtecv1.mty.itesm.mx
BITNET: hugo@mtecv1
7.12. YUGOSLAVIA
Yugoslav Academic and Research Network
Borka Jerman-Blazic, Secretary General
YUNAC
Jamova 39
61000 Ljub ljana
YUGOSLAVIA
+38 61 159 199
FAX: +38 61 161 029
jerman-blazic@ijs.ac.mail.yu
7.13. Nordic Countries
NORDUnet
NORDUNET
c/o SICS P.O. Box 1263
S-164 28 Kista
SWEDEN
+46 8 752 1563
FAX: +46 8 751 7230
NORDUNET@sics.se
7.14. Pacific Rim
PACCOM
In the Pacific, Australia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand,
Hong Kong, and Hawaii have forged a Pacific
Communications Network consortium called PACCOM.
For more information about PACCOM contact:
Torben Nielsen
University of Hawaii
Departm ent of ICS
2565 The Mall
Honolulu, HI 96822
U.S.A.
+1 808 949 6395
torben@foralie.ics.hawaii.edu
7.15. South Africa
UNINET-ZA: An Academic and Research Network in Southern
Africa
The FRD contact persons and address are:
Manager: Mr. Vic Shaw
Technic al Assistants:
Mrs. Gwen Heathfield
Miss Annemarie Marais
UNINET Project
Foundation for Research Development
P.O. Box 2600
Pretoria 0001
SOUTH AFRICA
uninet@frd.ac.za
+27 12 841 3542
+27 12 841 2597
FAX: +27 12 804 2679
TELEX: 321312 SA
7.16. UNITED KINGDOM
JANET
For more information about JANET, contact:
Jon Crowcroft
University College London
Department of Computer Science
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
UNITED KINGDOM
jon@cs.ucl.ac.uk
UKnet
For more details regarding UKnet write to:
Uknet Support Group
Computing Laboratory
University of Kent
Canterbury
Kent CT2 7NF
UNITED KINGDOM
PIPEX
For more information about PIPEX:
PIPEX
Unipalm Ltd.
Area served: UK
Michael Howes (sales information)
Richard Nuttall (technical information)
+44 223 424616
pipex@unipalm.co.uk
FAX: +44 223 426868
Type of Provider: Commercial, CIX member
Services: Network connections, dialup IP.
7.17. U.S. Providers with International Connections
This seaction lists those providers based in the U.S.
who provide access to the Internet internationally.
When known, countries to which they currently have
connections are listed. Some NSFNET mid-level networks
are listed here because there is a node on the NSFNET
backbone at their sites to which an international site
is connected. For complete information regarding
NSFNET's international connections, contact the NSFNET
Network Service Center (NNSC) (see Section 11.6.2 for
contact information).
Advanced Network and Services, Inc. (ANS) and ANS CO+RE
Area Served: U.S. and International
info@ans.net
(800) 456-8267
+1 313 663 2482
Type of Provider: Research, Commercial
Current international connectionsi: Germany, Mexico
CERFnet
California Education and Research Federation
Network
Area Served: California and International
help@cerf.net
800 876 2373
+1 619 455 3900
FAX: +1 619 455 3990 Type of Provider: NSFNET
mid-level, CIX member
Current international connections: Korea, Mexico,
i Brazil
Compuserve Information System
5000 Arlington Center Boulevard
P.O. Box 20212
Columbus, OH 43220
Area Served: U.S.
sam@csi.compuserve.com
+1 614 457 8650
800 848 8990
Type of Provider: Commercial e-mail, commercial
information service
Current internaitional connections: Switzerland,
United Kingdom, Venezuela, Germany
International Connections Manager (ICM)
Area Served: International
Robert Collet
+1 703 904 2230
rcollet@icm1.icp.net
Type of Provider: Research
Services: Builds and operates international links
to NSFNET via X.25; operates under cooperative
i agreement with NSF and conforms to CCIRN
guidelines; networks must conform to NSFNET
acceptable use policy.
JvNCnet
John von Neumann Center Network
Area Served: U.S. and International
Sergio F. Heker
Allison Pihl
800 358 4437
+1 609 258 2400
market@jvnc.net
i Type of Provider: NSFNET mid-level
Current international connections: Singapore,
Taiwan, Tokyo, Venezuela
NorthWestNet
Northwestern States Network
Area Served: U.S. and International
Eric Hood
+1 206 562 3000
ehood@nwnet.net
Type of Provider: NSFNET mid-level
Current internatiional connections: Canada
NYSERnet
New York State Education and Research Network
Area Served: New York State and International
Jim Luckett
+1 315 443 4120
info@nysernet.org
Type of Provider: NSFNET mid-level
Current international connections: Germany, Israel
Institute for Global Communications (IGC)
i 18 De Boom Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Area served: Worldwide
+1 415 442 0220
FAX: +1 415 546 1794
TELEX: 154205417
support@igc.org
Type of Provider: Research and Education
Services: Dialup e-mail; USENET news; X.25
(SprintNet); FAX and TELEX service; gateways to
UUNET, DASnet aind most other systems world wide;
on line databases and user directory.
Performance Systems International, Inc. (PSI)
Area Served: U.S. and International
+ +1 703 620 6651 or 800 827 7482
FAX: +1 703 620 4586
info@psi.com
Type of Provider: Commercial, CIX member
Current international connections: PSI provides
conneictions to an extensive list of countries
depending upon the service requested.
Portal Communications, Inc.
Area Served: U.S. and International
+1 408 973 9111
cs@cup.portal.com
Type of Provider: Commercial
Current international connections: Portal is
connected to the Public Data Networks (PDNs) of
over 7i0 foreign countries.
SESQUINET
Texas Sesquicentennial Network
Area Served: Texas and International
Farrell Gerbode
+1 713 527 4988
farrell@rice.edu
Type of Provider: NSFNET mid-level
Current international connections: Mexico
SURAnet
Southeastern Universities Research Association
i Network
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Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North
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Jack Hahn
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hahn@sura.net
Type of Provider: NSFNET mid-level