pushp@nic.cerf.net (Pushpendra Mohta) (07/17/90)
> > In article <68@nic.cerf.net> of comp.dcom.modems I, pushp@nic.cerf.net (Pushpendra Mohta) wrote: > >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. > > > > > >--pushpendra > >CERFNet In article <1990Jul14.154305.14154@uu.psi.com>of comp.dcom.modems , schoff@uu.psi.com (Martin Schoffstall) writes: > 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 > --------------- CERFNet has an approval procedure consistent with it's Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) . This policy is the same as the NSFNet AUP. All applications are reviewed by the Chairperson or his/her designees on a case-by-case. All accepted applicants are bound by the contract to abide by the AUP. Quotes and Negotiations are unique to each individual/organization All interested in the dial up offering : DIAL n' CERF should contact CERFNet at help@cerf.net or at (619) 534-5087 A complete description of costs and requirements will soon appear in comp.newprod . Mean while those curious may obtain a copy of the DIAL n' CERF user agreement (contract) by anonymous ftp from nic.cerf.net:cerfnet/cerfnet_info/dial-n-cerf-agreement.txt. This document includes a copy of the CERFNet AUP. --pushpendra CERFNet (619) 534-5056