Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!ox.com!ox.com!emv From: emv@ox.com (Ed Vielmetti) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin Subject: Re: The internet de-mystified Message-ID: Date: 30 Jan 91 07:32:56 GMT References: <293@farcomp.UUCP> <758@faatcrl.UUCP> Sender: usenet@ox.com (Usenet News Administrator) Organization: OTA Limited Partnership, Ann Arbor MI. Lines: 47 In-Reply-To: warb@faatcrl.UUCP's message of 30 Jan 91 05:01:40 GMT In article <758@faatcrl.UUCP> warb@faatcrl.UUCP (Dan Warburton) writes: Unlike Usenet connection to the Internet is going to cost you. Yes, money will change hands. It need not be a huge sum, but depending where you are the amount can vary substantially. You do not "get a site to feed you" , you get a leased line to the nearest internet site, Not necessarily a leased line; it's possible to run TCP/IP over microwave ethernet, dial-up phone lines, privately pulled cables, or whatever makes good economic sense. get internet address from the NIC, This is free (for now). and find an alternative nameserver. Also free. Least cost is about 20kl to get started with a 19.2 connection(plus line costs). I assume this is $20K ? Again not necessarily. In some parts of the world there is competition among network access providers; depending on where you are located, what equipment you are able to provide, and local tarriffs, the cost can be lower. Low-speed intermittent dial-up IP as provided by (e.g.) CERFnet is $250/organization + $25/id/month + $5/hour; other providers like PSI, Alternet, various NSF regionals all may have their own stuff. Internet connections are reserved for Research and Dev. , commercial use is forbidden. Not true. There are restrictions on packets which traverse the NSFnet backbone. Some network access providers have their own cross-country links on which you are free to send any sort of traffic you might want to send (e.g. invoices) as long as it does not transit a restricted network. + Dan Warburton Nas Simulation Support Facility (NSSF) + warb@faatcrl.uucp ...rutgers!faatcrl!warb --Ed emv@ox.com