Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!schoff From: schoff@uu.psi.com (Martin Schoffstall) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Still Looking: Access to Internet Message-ID: <1990Jul14.154305.14154@uu.psi.com> Date: 14 Jul 90 15:43:05 GMT References: <10815@chaph.usc.edu> <68@nic.cerf.net> Reply-To: schoff@uu.psi.com (Martin Schoffstall) Organization: Performance Systems International, Inc. Lines: 39 Pushpendra: Could you describe the permission procedure that CERFNET goes through to provide Internet access to individuals? Could you describe contract requirements (if any) for those individuals, especially in the area of NSFNet limitations, etc... Could you describe the costs? Just Curious. Marty --------------- In article <68@nic.cerf.net> pushp@nic.cerf.net (Pushpendra Mohta) writes: >In article <10815@chaph.usc.edu> bli@aludra.usc.edu writes: >>I am still looking for someone who would be willing to give me shell >>access to a machine on the Internet. I'd be willing to pay a flat >>monthly or yearly fee.. My requirements are these: >> >> o Must be either local to me (I am in South Pasadena, Los Angeles) >> or be able to access it via Internet (i.e. Telnet to it). >> (*NO* TELENET or PCPursuit!) >> o Must be able to read/send mail and news. >> o Emacs or a similar text editor.. (or compile my own). >> o Small disk quota, will not be running any processor intensive >> programs, only news and mail. >> o Shell access, not BBS interface. >> > >If you wish to consider dial up access for internet connectivity >I believe CERFNet can provide all of what you want at sites >at UCLA, CALTECH, UCI , San Diego and Oakland. > > >Contact the CERFNet staff at (619) 534-5087 for pricing information >or drop me a note by email. > >--pushpendra >CERFNet