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Internet Access in New Zealand FAQ
----------------------------------

Maintained by Simon Lyall <si...@darkmere.gen.nz)

Contents:

Section 0.1: Notes on this Edition.
Section 0.2: Changes since last Edition.

Section 1.0: Overview of this FAQ.
Section 1.1: Where can I get a copy of this FAQ?
Section 1.2: Other FAQs to do with Internet and New Zealand.

Section 2.0: Structure of the Internet in New Zealand.

Section 3.0: What public access sites are there in my area?
Section 3.1: National providers.
Section 3.2: Auckland Area.
Section 3.4: Waikato and Upper North Island.
Section 3.5: Central and Lower North Island.
Section 3.6: Wellington Area.
Section 3.7: The South Island.

Section 4.0: What sort of Internet access do other people have?
Section 4.1: What sort of access do University Students have?
Section 4.2: What sort of access do School Pupils have?
Section 4.3: Government on the Internet.
Section 4.4: Public Access Terminals and Cyber Cafe's.

Section 5.0: What's involved in actually getting on the Internet?
Section 6.0: What can I do once I'm on the Internet?
Section 7.0: How can I find out more about the Internet?
Section 8.0: Disclaimer and Credits.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 0.1: Notes on this Edition.

A couple of changes, I have stopped posting this FAQ to the groups nz.comp
and nz.netstatus and will be posting to nz.net.announce and nz.net.admin
instead. As such the sample URL for finding the FAQ has changed.

With the closing down of NZGATE things are going through rapid changes, I
am considering updating this FAQ to reflect these, suggestions are welcome.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 0.2: Changes since last Edition.

General: Usual spelling, format and minor wording changes.
Section 2.0: Changed to reflect change-over to the NZIX from NZGate.
Section 3.5: Updated: manawatu.gen.nz
Section 3.4: Updated: wave.co.nz
Section 3.7: Updated: southnet.co.nz
Section 3.2: Updated: ww.co.nz
Section 3.1: Updated: PlaNet FreeNZ National entry.
Section 3.2: Updated: iprolink.co.nz
Section 3.5: Updated: reap.org.nz
Section 3.2: Updated: ihug.co.nz
Section 3.6: Updated: wgtn.planet.org.nz
Section 3.1: Updated: PlaNet (New Zealand) National entry.
Section 3.6: Updated: central.co.nz
Section 3.5: Updated: taranaki.ac.nz
Section 3.7: Updated: deepsouth.co.nz
Section 3.7: Updated: es.co.nz
Section 3.7: Updated: earthlight.co.nz
Section 3.2: Updated: netbyte.co.nz
Section 4.4: Hamilton Public Library info updated.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 1.0: Overview of this FAQ.

This is a compilation of information about Internet access in New Zealand.
It contains an overview of the Internet in New Zealand, where to get more
information about the Internet and a list of organisations offering Internet
access to the public.

This FAQ will be reposted monthly, changes will be marked in "Section 0.2".
If you have information on sites not listed here or any corrections or
constructive comments to make, please mail me. I am very happy to accept
pieces from other people to go into this FAQ and I will endeavour to
include and answer any actual FAQ's that come to my attention.

This FAQ is Copyright Simon Lyall 1994,1995,1996.

This FAQ may be reproduced and distributed electronically or in hardcopy as
long as this is done for free and it is kept intact. Please contact me if you
wish to distribute this FAQ in any other manner.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 1.1: Where can I get a copy of this FAQ?

This FAQ is updated and published each month at around the middle of the
month, however each edition may take a while to get to some places. As a rule
the best place to check is Usenet or rtfm.mit.edu. The FAQ can be obtained
via the following methods. Please Email me if there are any errors.


Usenet
======

I post the FAQ to the following groups at around the middle of each month,
all other places obtain their copy from this post.

nz.net.announce, nz.net.admin
nz.general, soc.culture.new-zealand,
alt.internet.access.wanted, alt.answers,
soc.answers, news.answers.

The FAQ is posted under the subject "Internet access in New Zealand FAQ"


FTP
===

The FAQ may be obtained from rtfm and it's mirrors in several places (one
for every newsgroup plus a couple of others), here is one of the easiest
to find:

ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/nz.general/Internet_access_in_New_Zealand_FAQ

The following sites also mirror rtfm, in most cases this FAQ will be under
it's archive name of "internet-access/new-zealand".

ftp://ftp.uu.net:/usenet
ftp://ftp.funet.fi:/pub/doc/rtfm
ftp://ftp.univ-lyon1.fr:/pub/faq-by-newsgroup
ftp://ftp.Germany.EU.net:/pub/newsarchive/news.answers
ftp://ftp.sunet.se:/pub/usenet
ftp://ftp.switch.ch:/info_service/usenet/periodic-postings

The following New Zealand site also carries the FAQ, please only use
this site if you are within New Zealand.

ftp://ftp.dosli.govt.nz/pub/lists/


FSP
===

src.doc.ic.ac.uk port 21
ftp.Germany.EU.net, port 2001


E-MAIL
======

Please don't ask me to send you a copy of this FAQ, I pay for email and I
have a policy of not sending the FAQ to *anyone* (including people who
archive it). If you wish to obtain a copy via email you can send mail
to rtfm's email server as follows.

To: mail-...@rtfm.mit.edu
Leave Subject blank, and enter only this line in the body of the note:
send usenet/news.answers/internet-access/new-zealand


GOPHER
======

cc1.kuleuven.ac.be port 70
jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca port 70
gopher.insa-lyon.fr, port 70
gopher.Germany.EU.net, port 70.


World Wide Web
==============

Here are a couple of URLs for the FAQ on the Web, The Ohio State one is
especially interesting since the FAQ is HTMLized and split into parts
with indexing etc. Please don't use the Actrix one unless you are within
New Zealand, it costs them money to send it to you, so if you require the
whole FAQ in one piece please use one of the URLs given in the FTP section
above instead.

http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/internet-access/new-zealand/faq.html
http://actrix.gen.nz/general/internet.faq ( Updated by hand )


FREQ
====

[ Could the BBS people please contact me? I seem to have lost all your
addresses somewhere ]

In order to make to FAQ more accessible to people who are not already on
the Internet I am attempting to make it available to people on FidoNet and
other similar networks. Currently it is available for FREQ access at the
following BBS, however I am keen to have other BBSs around New Zealand
also make this available. Please note that these two methods of distrbution
are in their early stages so site information may be incomplete or have errors
and it may also take some time for each site to get each edition of the FAQ.

Christchurch: 3:770/220@Fidonet with the magic name NZINTFAQ
Tokoroa: 3:774/950@Fidonet with the magic name NZINTFAQ


BBS
===

The file can also be down-loaded from the following places.

* (04) 475 9172, The Laundry, Wellington. ( Not sure on file name, sorry)
* (+647) 883 7010, Hill Billys BBS IFNA 3:774/950, Bulletin Menu, and
Internet Q&A area.
* Arrow BBS, IFNA 3:772/185, Auckland.


Thank-you to all the people who are making copies of this FAQ available in
various places, If you are aware of any others or wish to do so
yourself then please contact me.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 1.2: Other FAQs to do with Internet and New Zealand.

Several other people post FAQs relating to New Zealand and the Internet.
The following is a list of those I am aware of, if anyone else has
any others they wish to add then could they please contact me.

Several off these FAQs are available from:

http://www.dosli.govt.nz/lists

The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ
===============================

Phil Stuart-Jones <ph...@hyphen.equinox.gen.nz> maintains this FAQ
which is basicly about everything and anything to do with New Zealand
and it's people/culture. Phil's FAQ is available via ftp from
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/new-zealand-faq as well as a
couple of other places.

Read the Usenet newsgroup soc.culture.new-zealand to find out other places
where to get it and to find general discussion about New Zealand (watch out
for the "soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ reminder" post by Phil which gives more
info about his FAQ). Please do not Email Phil asking for a copy or for
information about New Zealand as he pays for his Email and does not have the
time nor money to answer requests.


New Zealand Typical User Prices (TUP) FAQ
=========================================

Tony Sutorius <to...@central.co.nz> does a regular survey of Internet
providers and asked how much a series of 'Typical Users' would pay to be
a customer of them. He posted his second edition to nz.general, nz.netstatus,
nz.comp & soc.culture.new-zealand on March the 28th 1995.

Another edition for 1996 is currently in the works.

The TUP FAQ is available from:

ftp://ftp.dosli.govt.nz/pub/lists/


FAQ: The nz.* Usenet Hierarchy.
===============================

Simon Lyall <si...@darkmere.gen.nz> posts this guide to the nz or New
Zealand newsgroups every month. It contains a list of current nz.* groups
as well as directions on how to create new groups and access the groups
from outside New Zealand.


Dial Up Email List
==================

Stuart Foster <st...@eric.gen.nz> has recently started this "list of sites
in New Zealand that allow public dial up access to email" so as to
document the smaller as well as the larger systems connectd to the Internet.
It is posted monthly to nz.comp, nz.net.announce and nz.general.


Network Connected Organisations in New Zealand
==============================================

At the start of each month Mark Davies <ma...@comp.vuw.ac.nz> posts a
automaticly generated list of all organisations who are registered in the
DNS as having a *.nz name. Only the top level domain for each organisation
is listed so some smaller sites (usually BBS's) that do not have full
names registered may not be listed.

The list is posted to nz.general and nz.net.announce along with a diff from
the previous month and is available at:

http://www.comp.vuw.ac.nz/~mark/netsites.html


----------------------------

Subject: Section 2.0: Structure of the Internet in New Zealand

The backbone of the Internet in New Zealand is TuiaNet, a research and
education network provided by an organisation made up of the universities,
Crown Research Institutes and a small number of other bodies. Tuia operates
a system of links between its members, mainly using Netway's frame relay
network. The highest-capacity of these at present is the 512kbps link between
Victoria and Waikato Universities. Work is now under way on a trial of
high-speed ATM links among a number of research institutions. This trial
network will not carry production traffic.

Almost all Internet traffic between New Zealand and the rest of the world
passes through the New Zealand Internet Exchange (NZIX) operated in Hamilton
by The University of Waikato. At 1st March 1996, a number of links between
the NZIX and Internet exchange points in the US and Australia were operated
by Clear Communications and Telecom subsidiary Netway.

Further information on the NZIX can be found at:

http://www.waikato.ac.nz/NZIX/


A number of ISPs also run their own links directly to the USA and
elsewhere.

Most Usenet groups are imported via the NewZnet organisation based at
Victoria University. NewZnet then bills most sites that receive Usenet news
in order to recover the traffic costs involved. Some groups that NewZnet
does not choose to get are imported on an ad hoc basis.

Further information on the structure of the Internet in New Zealand and
elsewhere is available from:

http://gopher.econ.lsa.umich.edu/EconInternet.html

----------------------------

Subject: Section 3.0: What public access sites are there in my area?

This section lists public access sites. It is organized by regions:

Section 3.1: National providers.
Section 3.2: Auckland Area.
Section 3.4: Waikato and Upper North Island.
Section 3.5: Central and Lower North Island.
Section 3.6: Wellington Area.
Section 3.7: The South Island.

I may re-arrange these regions as needed.

If your site is not listed or you know of other sites (especially those
offering full ip access or outside the main cities) not mentioned then
please get the manager(s) to contact me about being included.

Please Note: In order to prevent this FAQ from becoming too long and
unwieldy, I have decided that in regions where there are many sites offering
a range of Internet access I will only list those sites that offer full
Internet connections or are otherwise special.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 3.1: National providers.

This part is intended for organisations that provide Internet access in
more than one region. This can be by various means including pacnet, 0800 and
0900 numbers or co-ordination of a number of regional sites. If access is
through a series of local sites you should also see the entry for the site
in your region.

Could any National provider please contact me about getting an entry in
this area.


Actrix Networks Limited
=======================
Actrix provides nationwide access via pacnet, see Actrix's entry in the
list of Wellington providers for more information.


COMPUSERVE PACIFIC
==================

Columbus, Ohio based CompuServe is the world's leading commercial online
Information service, including Databases, Email, File Transfer, Special
Interest Groups on every subject with Commercial worldwide support for
leading computer applications. In addition, CompuServe has several
servers on Internet to allow an easy "on ramp". CompuServe's CIM front
end software provides point and click Internet Email, Newsgroups, FTP.
WWW access is via CompuServe with no Slip/PPP account needed, using
CompuServe's Netlauncher (Spry Mosaic for CompuServe or any browser of
choice).

Home Page Wizard software to build and publish your own Web Page to 1mb
in size free of charge

CompuServe won both the TUANZ and PC World Awards for NZ's "Best online
Service Provider" in 1995. The main reason for this appears to be that
the combination of orderliness of an online service mixed with easy
Internet access makes it an easier adventure for people new to "online".

Access in New Zealand through Pacific area Licencees, Fujitsu:

Access is now 28.8 in all Sites

Network is COMPUSERVE. Script is the standard default in CIM s/w.

2400 bps 9.6/14.4/28.8 bps
AUCKLAND 09 358 3031 09 357 6642
WELLINGTON 04 499 3422 04 473 7949
CHRISTCHURCH 03 365 0759 03 365 4621
HAMILTON 07 838 9966 07 838 9966
DUNEDIN 03 477 8839 03 477 8839


PACNET: 1743 1745 all sites

PACNET REVERSE CHARGE NOW AVAILABLE..ring or email for Script to go
into CompuServe's CIM s/w. Extra cost 16c/min over CompuServe rates

TELNET: to compuserve.com

Login as "CIS" and "HELP"

COSTS:

Standard Pricing Plan:

$17.00 per month from second month of membership (includes Monthly magazine)

First 2 hours per month FREE (except Premium services)
New Members get their first 5 hours online FREE (except Premium Services)

All Speeds to 28.8

COMPUSERVE INFORMATION SERVICES:

Daytime Rate:
All Services (except Premium and Internet) $0.238 per min/$14.30 per hr

Please note, there is no longer any distinction between Basic and Extended
services.

Economy Rate: (7pm to 8am Mon-Fri plus All Weekend)

All Services except Premium and Internet $0.165 per min/$9.90 per hour

COMPUSERVE's INTERNET ACCESS:

$0.165 per min/$9.90 per hour any time, no hours limit

No megabyte download charge...so for the sake of comparison, solid downloading
at 28.8 can bring around 9 meg, a mix of browsing and download about 6 meg

CONTACT INFOMATION.

Sales:0800 442 374. Service Helpdesk: 0800 446 113 (answered in Sydney)
9am to 9pm weekdays: (best times 9 to
11am, also 7 to 9pm)
And Saturdays 10am to 2pm

Also call them for latest information on access speeds and locations.

New Zealand Marketing Manager
Colin Wallis
voice: 04 495 0700
Email: coli...@cis.compuserve.com

WWW Address: http://www.compuserve.com (but please note pricing and
other details are shown as per USA and may differ in NZ)

IBM Global Network
==================

IBM New Zealand Ltd offers the IBM Global Network solution for Internet
Access. Facilities include World Wide Web, Gopher, NewsReader for 11,900
Usenet Newsgroups, Email, FTP, Telnet etc via SLIP access. Access
software is included for WARP and Warp Connect in the free Bonus Pack,
or Windows for $49.95 incl GST. We provide scripts for other platforms.
(Call 0800-801-809 for details). Billing is simple via credit card,
and registration is child's play. Credit card details are transmitted
over IBM's secure network.

You register via a toll free call. Subsequent access is via local
phone calls in Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch. You need no script,
as the connection uses intelligent handshaking for both registration and
subsequent calls with the IBM Dialer. Phone numbers are already imbedded
in the WARP and Internet Connection for Windows software, but are
included here for your information:

Registration only 0800 105-765 Speed

Auckland 09 356-3984 14,400 bps + compression
Wellington 04 576-5998 14,400 bps + compression
Christchurch 03 372-8954 14,400 bps + compression


COSTS (All prices INCLUDE GST)

First 3 hours free
Registration (valid world-wide) Free (February/March 1996)
Option 1: 3 hour commitment per month $12 per month
Excess rate after commitment period $5.75 per hour

Option 2: 10 hour commitment per month $55 per month
Excess rate after commitment period $5.00 per hour

Data transfer rates no volume charges

ACCESS FACILITIES

IBM has a pool of 52 modems available to callers to Auckland, Wellington
and Christchurch access numbers. Two physically separate frame relay
links connect the customers on a 256KB link from Auckland and 192KB from
Wellington via Sydney, directly to US-based servers over IBM's ATM
network. Statistics show that the IBM Global Network rarely experiences
a situation where all lines in the pool are busy. Users transfer data
typically at 3 - 4 MB per hour, with maximum 6 MB per hour.
The Australia-USA link rarely exceeds 60% of capacity.

The IBM Global Network also maintains multiple ATM backbone paths from
Sydney to USA and Asia/Pacific countries to ensure high reliability
and availability for its access offerings. All backbone operations are
duplexed by design to avoid having any single point of failure.

Services Product Manager Terry Bowden bow...@vnet.ibm.com

Contact Email--> bow...@vnet.ibm.com (Terry Bowden)
Contact WWW ---> http://www.ibm.net/globalnetwork/newzeal.htm
Contact Voice -> 0800-801-809 (Direct Response Marketing)
0800-801-800 (Technical Support)

NEW ZEALAND ONLINE LEARNING LINK/COMMUNITY LINK
===============================================

Learning Link is a managed online service that uses the New
Zealand On-Line host to provide an education network for New
Zealand schools, teachers, educators, parents and children.

It offers full email, managed www text menus featuring content
streams from both Internet and local sources, built around the
curriculum. It periodically operates "live" projects of relevance
to teachers.

The services use Telecom's Packet Switch Network (Pacnet) as
the connection point for users. This enables the services to
be provided nationally with users making a local call only to
access the host.

Community Link is available for anyone requiring a simple
email/text Internet service. It is based on the same host as
Learning Link, but has no managed menu. It is ideal for users
requiring an email Internet service in areas not covered by a
local Internet provider where Pacnet is the logical choice such
as remote users and frequent travellers within New Zealand.


A full text access to the Internet is available.

The following charges apply:-

Annual subscription $100 plus GST
Per hour cost $15 " " (minimum 5 hours)

All charges are paid in advance. This provides users with a
method of controlling costs. Once the prepaid time is consumed
users can choose what extra time to purchase, bearing in mind the
overall cost for the year.

In addition, customised software is available for both PC and
Macintosh computers. This automates the email send/receive
function allowing for large volumes of email to be sent and
received.

Software costs range from $60 plus GST to $100 plus GST for
multi-user versions suited for up to 10 different users wishing
to operate separate email boxes within an organisation.

For more information:-
Phone 0800 65 1993
Fax 04 479 5285
email l...@nzonline.ac.nz
Post PO Box 2724
Wellington


PlaNet (New Zealand)
====================


The PlaNet (NZ) Trust can provide Internet connectivity to about 90% of New
Zealand without toll or Pacnet charges. There are PlaNet operations in:


PLACE CONTACT PERSON PHONE E-MAIL
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wellington Peter Hall-Jones 04-4997250 pe...@wgtn.planet.co.nz
Christchurch Robert Hunt 03-3485822 rob...@chch.planet.org.nz
Dunedin Brett/Adam Shand 03-4790303 bre...@otago.planet.org.nz
Palm North Alan Brown 025-480204 al...@manawatu.planet.org.nz
Hamilton 025-471654 Service opening soon
Hawkes Bay 025-428153 Service opening soon
Wanganui Dave and Sarah 06-3453092 dave...@wanganui.planet.org.nz
Taupo Gregg Sheehan 06-3786223 gr...@reap.org.nz
Rotorua Tim Morgan 07-3489042 t...@rotorua.planet.co.nz
Nelson Chris O'Donoghue 03-5267805 ch...@nelson.planet.org.nz
Auckland 025-428153 Service opening soon

* If you are interested in setting up a PlaNet (NZ) operation in your
area, contact nati...@wgtn.planet.co.nz.


We offer PPP, Slip, BBS and UUCP access (with some regional exceptions).
We are also the NZ member network for the Association of Progressive
Communications, an international federation of networks with a list of
conferences which rivals Usenet (and is almost totally flame free!).


NOTE: The PlaNet (NZ) Trust shares a Charter with the PlaNet FREENZ network,
but otherwise we are completely separate entities.

What is the APC??
=================

The Association for Progressive Communications is an international
federation of with more than 40 partner networks. PlaNet (NZ) is
the New Zealand member. Collectively the APC provides the world's major
alternative to Usenet conferences. For a list of conferences contact
ch...@wgtn.planet.co.nz.


What else does PlaNet offer?
============================

* Standardisation of services and rates for groups interested
in networking nationwide
* User-defined national conferences and/or mailing lists
(for public or private use)
* Public Terminals!
* Software installation, configuration and user support
* Internet tuition services
* World Wide Web home page creation
* Comprehensive desktop publishing services
* Discount rates on modems, hardware and disks


For more information contact your closest local operator or
sup...@wgtn.planet.co.nz


PlaNet FreeNZ
=============

Nationwide independent network supplying all internet services up
to and inluding DDS and ISDN. Contact our co-operative's national
office (see below) if you want up to date information direct from
the people you will be dealing with.
We can also set you up as a provider in your area and a member of
our co-operative with all the advantages of working in with a
large experienced Internet team.

Email: sup...@planet.gen.nz
FreePhone: 0800-488-044
Fax: (09) 818-3141
Tel: (09) 813-0088
Guest Dial-up BBS: (09) 818-9978
Post: PO Box 6594, Auckland 1.
WWW: http://www.ak.planet.gen.nz/
FTP: ftp://ftp.ak.planet.gen.nz/pub

>>>> New <<<< DirectEX (Directory Express) >>>> New <<<<
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Searchable, classified, free (to use and be part of) online
business directory. Email your free text listing today to
list...@directex.co.nz Include Name of Business; Description
of Products and Services; Contact Details (postal, tel, fax,
email, url). DirectEX will be on the WWW before end of March.
URL = http://www.ak.planet.gen.nz/directex


----------------------------

Subject: Section 3.2: Auckland.

Organisation --> CyberNet Ltd.
Site name -----> cybernet.co.nz
Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand.
Dialins -------> V.34 28,800bps all lines + ISDN
System --------> HyperSPARC, Linux Servers, Cisco Routers and Termservers
Link ----------> 128kbps MDDS.
Services ------> WWW Storage, Email, PPP, ISDN, Leased Lines.
Usenet --------> Full Feed, 5000+ Newsgroups.
Charges -------> From $20.00 per month incl first 5 Megabytes Free.
Other Services-> World Wide Web Virtual Hosting and Design.
Other Services-> CyberISDN for Auckland CBD - 128kbps from $240 per month
Comments ------> Reliable System with 99.9% Uptime. Try out CyberNet at
Comments ------> the CybaCafe, Livewire or the Auckland Public Library.
Comments ------> ISDN, Cisco Routers and Firewall Solutions.
Contact Email -> in...@cybernet.co.nz
Contact WWW ---> http://www.cybernet.co.nz/
Contact Voice -> 09-376-5432
Contact Fax ---> 09-376-6400
Contact Modem -> For customers only.
Contact Postal-> Cybernet Ltd, PO Box 90-690,
Contact Postal-> Auckland Mail Centre, Auckland.
Last Update ---> 14 Feb 1996

Organisation --> Internet Company of New Zealand (ICONZ).
Site name -----> iconz.co.nz
Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand
Dialins -------> 260 lines.
System --------> Several Sun SPARCstations II,20 and many others
Link ----------> 2x 128k lines to Waikato, negotiating up to 512K.
Services ------> Unix Shell, Dial-in Slip, PPP, UUCP,ISDN, Leased lines.
Services ------> Microwave.
Usenet --------> Full feed
Charges -------> Standard Iconz rates, contact in...@iconz.co.nz
Features ------> File areas, Own national backbone.
Other Services-> Hardware/software sales, Network installation,
Other Services-> Unix consulting, full commercial web service http design,
Other Services-> WWW space rented, training, modem sales.
Comments ------> Part of the Iconz group, National Internet Provider,
Comments ------> Local dialups nationwide - Auck, Rotorua, Palmerston North,
Comments ------> Tauranga, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Napier, Dunedin
Contact Email -> Manager : Logan Muller <log...@iconz.co.nz>,
Contact Email -> Misc: <he...@iconz.co.nz>
Contact Voice -> 0800 THE NET or Help Desk (09) 358-1186
Contact Fax ---> (09) 300-3122
Contact WWW ---> http://iconz.co.nz/
Contact Modem -> (09) 303 2900 Cruiser accounts
Contact Modem -> (09) 366 7799 Smart Net accounts
Contact Postal-> Internet Company of New Zealand, PO Box 6721, Auckland.
Last Update ---> 18 Jan 1996

Organisation --> i-Max
Site Name -----> i-max.co.nz (202.36.239.0)
Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand
Dialins -------> 16 x US Robotics Total Control MP/16 V.Everything
System --------> PC Direct 586pl-75, 3GB disk, 16MB RAM + 2 x 386/33
Link ----------> 48k MDDS to Auckland University
Services ------> slIP, PPP
Usenet --------> Full feed; Read direct from NetLINK's Auckland News Server
Charges -------> from - $4/month + $1.20-$2.80/MB + $0.30-$1.20/Hr
Features ------> Usenet, Mail, FTP, WWW
Other Services-> Custom shareware/freeware package installer
Comments ------> Flexible and fair pricing and billing options
Contact Email -> i-...@i-max.co.nz
Contact WWW ---> http://www.i-max.co.nz
Contact Voice -> 09-623-3896
Contact Fax ---> 09-623-4082
Contact Modem -> 09-623-3214 (Load Distributing Hunt Group)
Contact Postal-> PO Box 8128, Symonds Street, Auckland
Last Update ---> 14 Feb 1995

Organisation --> The Internet Group (Auckland) (Wellington)
Site name -----> ihug.co.nz
Location ------> 108 Newton Road, Auckland.
Area Serviced -> Auckland
Dialins -------> 280 28.8kbs total.
System --------> SunOs, Running sparc 10's, Sparc 20's
Link ----------> 768k Frame Relay--shortly to a 1 meg link.
Services ------> slip, ppp, shell-telnet only, Web pages.
Usenet --------> Full feed, access to 5,000 News Groups
Charges -------> Flat Rate
Charges -------> Flat Rate
Features ------> Free Webs pages, Free Commercial advertising, Web creation
Features ------> Easy installation package
Other Services-> Help service 8am - 10pm Mon-Fri, 12noon-6pm Sat&Sun
Other Services-> Chinese & Korean Language's catered for.
Comments ------> (Christchurch Node TBA shortly)
Comments ------> Wellington Modem no 472-3246
Contact Email -> tim...@ihug.co.nz (Tim Wood)
Contact Voice -> 358-5067
Contact Fax ---> 358-4112
Contact Modem -> 358-1332
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 7281 Wellesly St, Auckland
Last Update ---> 20 Mar 1995

Organisation --> InterNet Connectivity Associates Ltd
Site name -----> inca.co.nz
Location ------> Auckland
Area Serviced -> Auckland Region
Dialins -------> 14 28.8k lines , Leased Line Access
System --------> Axil 235
Link ----------> Leased Line to Crown Research Institute
Services ------> Terminal Emulation, SLIP, PPP, E-Mail
Usenet --------> Full
Charges -------> Contact ad...@inca.co.nz
Features ------> Selection of Shareware software available on host.
Other Services-> Pre-configured installation diskettes. WWW page storage and
Other Services-> consultancy. Training & Installation. After hours Support
Other Services-> line.
Contact Email -> ad...@inca.co.nz
Contact Voice -> (09) 358 1757
Contact Fax ---> (09) 846 7320
Contact Modem -> (09) 358 3536
Contact Postal-> InterNet Connectivity Associates Ltd,
Contact Postal-> PO Box 56515, Dominion Road, Auckland.
Last Update ---> 11 Oct 1995

Organisation --> Internet ProLink NZ
Site name -----> iprolink.co.nz
Location ------> Downtown Auckland, New Zealand
Dialins -------> 100+ lines, all 28800 V.34 modems
System --------> Fault tolerant IBM Risc System/6000 workstations
Link ----------> ProNet nation-wide secure backbone
Services ------> World-Wide Web interface to all services, easy setup
Usenet --------> Full feed
Charges -------> Email in...@iprolink.co.nz for current prices.
Features ------> Plug and play installation
Other Services-> ISDN and leased circuits, firewalls and network security,
Other Services-> WWW publishing (automated US mirroring), training
Comments ------> Nationwide access, call for details.
Comments ------> See our Web page at http://www.iprolink.co.nz/
Contact Email -> Sales: sa...@iprolink.co.nz
Contact Email -> Support: sup...@iprolink.co.nz
Contact Voice -> (09) 302-3352
Contact Fax ---> (09) 302-3341
Contact Modem -> (09) 302-2507 (online registration)
Contact Postal-> Internet ProLink NZ
Contact Postal-> PO Box 91235,
Contact Postal-> Auckland
Last Update ---> 20 Mar 1996

Organisation --> Internet New Zealand Online
Site name -----> inzo.co.nz
Location ------> Penrose, Auckland
Area Serviced -> Auckland Free Calling Area
Dialins -------> 24 lines, all 28.8k modems
System --------> Several Linux Workstations.
Link ----------> 64k MDDS
Services ------> PPP, Full World Wide Web, Telnet, IRC, Gopher
Usenet --------> As required.
Charges -------> Free Time, Extremely competitive
Charges -------> monthly/volume charges...please call us for latest details.
Features ------> Friendly, intelligent WWW interface.
Other Services-> User friendly setup service.
Comments ------> Professional customer care/service with training available
Comments ------> as required. Online help / newsletters.
Contact Email -> in...@inzo.co.nz (General Information - automated reply)
Contact Email -> ad...@inzo.co.nz (For questions, or more information)
Contact Voice -> 64-9-526-0680
Contact Fax ---> 64-9-526 6950
Contact Modem -> 64-9-525 6500 (Load share/hunting groups)
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 12-027, Penrose, Auckland.
Last Update ---> 18 Jan 1996

Organisation --> KiwiConnect Internet Services
Site name -----> kiwiconnect.co.nz
Location ------> Pakuranga, Auckland
Area Serviced -> Auckland
Dialins -------> CTL Rackmounted 28.8K modems
System --------> Sun SparcStation 5, Windows NT Pentium, Cisco routers
Link ----------> 128K DDS to Waikato Uni
Services ------> SLIP, PPP, UUCP, Leased Line, WWW Server Rental
Usenet --------> Full feed
Charges -------> Contact in...@kiwiconnect.co.nz
Features ------> No traffic charges on WWW pages
Features ------> Onsite Internet Access 486/100 PCs running Windows 95
Other Services-> Free coffee while using Onsite PCs
Other Services-> Web page design specialising in Database access and
Other Services-> Java programming. Installation, Training.
Comments ------> In the Video Ezy Building cnr Pakuranga Rd & Fortunes Rd
Contact Email -> in...@kiwiconnect.co.nz
Contact Voice -> (09) 576-5888
Contact Fax ---> (09) 576-8848
WWW page ------> www.kiwiconnect.co.nz
Contact Modem -> Customers only
Contact Postal-> KiwiConnect Enterprises Ltd, PO Box 51-142, Pakuranga
Last Update ---> 8 Jan 1996

Organisation --> Netbyte Internet Service Provider
Site name -----> netbyte.co.nz
Location ------> 62 Queen St, Auckland
Area Serviced -> Auckland
Dialins -------> 25 lines all 28.8K Now includes ISDN
System --------> Sun Server
Link ----------> 64K soon to be ISDN
Services ------> email, uucp feeds, ppp only
Usenet --------> most groups except alt.binaries, alt.sex, fido
Charges -------> email ro...@netbyte.co.nz
Features ------> Licensed Netscape Vendor, FTP site, Web site, Anon FTP site
Other Services-> Marketing, Advertising Consultancy, Web Page Creation
Comments ------> Network Connectivity
Contact Email -> ro...@netbyte.co.nz
Contact Voice -> 64-9-309-4638
Contact Fax ---> 64-9-309-4631
WWW page ------> http://www.netbyte.co.nz
Contact Modem ->
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 1268 Shortland Street Auckland
Last Update ---> 22 Mar 1996

Organisation --> NZNET Internet Services Ltd
Site name -----> nznet.gen.nz, wn.nznet.gen.nz, hn.nznet.gen.nz
Location ------> 11A Piermark Drive, North Harbour Industrial Estate,
Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand - Also Wellington & Hamilton.
Dialins -------> 60 Dial-in Lines - Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton.
System --------> Several Linux servers, News Servers, Term Servers.
System --------> Jukebox Server with 18 Shareware cdroms online.
System --------> Cisco 4000 router with multi-port ISDN and data security.
Link ----------> 2 x 128k DDS, 1 x 48K DDS, 16 ISDN channels available.
Services ------> PPP, All Basic Services (WWW,FTP,Mail,News,IRC etc.)
Services ------> Domain and Virtual Domain setups - Computer Consultancy.
Services ------> Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows NT, Macintosh, Linux.
Usenet --------> Full News Feed
Charges -------> $10 Per / $30 Bus per mth + Traffic - Auckland.
Charges -------> $15 Per / $35 Bus per mth + Traffic - Wellington & Hamilton.
Charges -------> There are no 'TIME ONLINE' charges. Prices exclude GST.
Features ------> Friendly staff - Easy to connect too - No busy signals.
Features ------> Local phone lines in Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton.
Features ------> 18 Cdroms online and Dynasoft games domain for NZNET clients.
Contact Email -> in...@nznet.gen.nz
Contact Voice -> (09) 415-0058 Auckland, 0800-481-155 Wellington & Hamilton
Contact Fax ---> (09) 415-0040 Auckland, 0800-481-122 Wellington & Hamilton
Contact Modem -> (09) 415-0041 (14k4)
Contact Modem -> (09) 415-0090 (28k8)
Contact Postal-> NZNET Internet Services Ltd, P.O. Box 101-069,
Contact Postal-> North Shore Mail Centre, Auckland.
Last Update ---> 16 Feb 1996

Organisation --> Web World Ltd
Site Name -----> ww.co.nz (202.27.202.0)
Location ------> Auckland, New Zealand
Dialins -------> 16 lines, all v34 (28.8k)
System --------> Pentium-based network & CISCO routers
Link ----------> 64k M-DDS to KCCS, plus 64k on-demand ISDN
Services ------> Usenet, e-Mail, FTP, WWW, NNTP, POP3
Services ------> IRC, Gopher, Archie, PPP, iPhone, etc
Services ------> ***FREE DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATIONS***
Usenet --------> Feed from Waikato through KCCS
Charges -------> $3.63-$22.22/month, no setup fees
Charges -------> NZ $0.44/MB, Int'l from $1.32/MB
Charges -------> Free web pages with each account.
Features ------> Longest off-peak: 6pm to 9am + weekends & hols!
Features ------> We specialise in delivering maximum available
Features ------> performance. Windows 95 customers our speciality.
Other Services-> Experts in Web site design. Especially when
Other Services-> using the Internet as a front-end for corporate
Other Services-> data access. We have 6 years of 'net experience.
Comments ------> We are primarily Internet Business specialists:
Comments ------> Manufacturing, Distribution, Insurance, Finance
Comments ------> (Multi Level) Marketing, Sales, Retail/Grocery
Contact Email -> ser...@ww.co.nz (Heather Campbell)
Contact WWW ---> http://ww.co.nz
Contact Voice -> 09-278-2966
Contact Fax ---> 09-278-5699
Contact Modem -> 09-634-1040 (Circular hunting)
Contact Postal-> PO Box 62 528, Central Park, Auckland
Last Update ---> 20 Mar 96

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Subject: Section 3.4: Waikato and Upper North Island.

Organisation --> Midland Internet Limited.
Site name -----> midland.co.nz.
Location ------> Hamilton/Auckland.
Area Serviced -> Hamilton, & Auckland.
Dialins -------> 27 lines all V.34 28k8 bps.
System --------> Axil 220, 2 x Cisco 2511 16port TermServ
Link ----------> 2 MegaBit Radio to Waikato University.
Link ----------> 256 K link to Auckland.
Services ------> PPP/SLIP, Leased circuits, ISDN in Auckland
Usenet --------> 4800+ News groups
Charges -------> Start at $16 per month (incl GST) + connection.
Charges -------> from $250 (+GST) per month for DDS and ISDN.
Features ------> File areas, Linux Support Site.
Other Services-> Hardware/software sales, Network installation,
Other Services-> Unix consulting.
Comments ------> Experience with Novell/NT <-> Internet integration.
Comments ------> ISDN, Firewall integration.
Comments ------> Microsoft ftp site ( ftp.microsoft.co.nz )
Contact Email -> help...@midland.co.nz
Contact WWW ---> http://www.midland.co.nz/
Contact Voice -> 0800 ON-LINE (66-5463)
Contact Modem -> 07 839-6993 (25 lines stepping)
Contact Modem -> 09 366 6808 (2 lines stepping, more adding)
Contact Postal-> Midland Internet Limited, PO Box 19255, Hamilton.
Last Update ---> 15 Feb 1996

Organisation --> Omega Centauri Internet
Site name -----> omega.co.nz
Location ------> Hamilton.
Area Serviced -> Waikato/Bop & Central North Island.
Dialins -------> 6@ v.42/v32bis.
System --------> Sun IPCs & Linux Boxes.
Link ----------> 1.6MB Radio Link to Waikato University.
Services ------> Shell, PPP, SLIP, UUCP, Web Pages.
Usenet --------> Full feed subject to bandwidth and space limits.
Charges -------> POA or see our WWW pages.
Features ------> Personal Web Pages included as part of account.
Other Services-> Hardware sales, WWW advertising.
Comments ------> Nice friendly staff.
Contact Email -> Gordon Gallagher gor...@omega.co.nz
Contact WWW ---> http://www.omega.co.nz/
Contact Voice -> Gordon Gallagher (07) 849-1561,
Contact Postal-> Creative Promotions Ltd,
Contact Postal-> 24 Metro Ave, Hamilton.
Last Update ---> 14 Feb 1996.

Organisation --> Waiariki Polytechnic
Site name -----> waiariki.ac.nz
Location ------> Rotorua
Area Serviced -> Rotorua, Bay Of Plenty
Dialins -------> 8 Lines > 28.8k
System --------> Comms Server, Cisco 508-CS
Link ----------> 48k DDS to Waikato Uni
Services ------> Email, Shell, Uucp, PPP/SLIP/CSLIP
Usenet --------> Partial feed, Most common groups + Planet
Charges -------> Monthly Subs; Public $11.25, Business $56.25, Traffic POA
Features ------> FTP, WWW and Gopher servers.
Other Services-> Consulting & Training
Comments ------> Leased connections also available, POA
Contact Email -> N...@waiariki.ac.nz
Contact Voice -> Roger Hill (07)346 8655, 025 45 9910
Contact Fax ---> Roger Hill (07)346 8680
Contact Modem ->
Contact Postal-> Private Bag RO3028, 13 Haupapa st Rotorua
Last Update ---> 28 Aug 1994

Organisation --> Wave Internet Services, a division of CSE (NZ) Ltd.
Site name -----> wave.co.nz
Location ------> Hamilton
Area Serviced -> Hamilton,Waikato,Tauranga,Thames,Coromandel,
Area Serviced -> Whakatane,Auckland,Rotorua
Dialins -------> 95 x 28.8VFc/V.34
System --------> Sun Clone(s) running as an application server
Link ----------> 2Mb/s link to Waikato Uni.
Services ------> EMail, Slip, PPP, FTP, Leased/Permanent connections.
Usenet --------> Most groups except alt.binaries. Others can be requested.
Charges -------> Economy $25 setup, $5/hour
Charges -------> Standard (6pm-8am) $50 setup, $30/Mth Max of 30 hours/mth
Charges -------> Premium $100 setup,$60/Mth, Free Web, FTP, Maildomain
Features ------> See Other Services
Other Services-> Specialists in Automation/Process control, esp. MMI,
Other Services-> Informix, and Allen Bradley PLC/Automation
Comments ------> Time restrictions on Standard account applies from Mon-Fri.
Comments ------> Pay for 10 mths in advance, get the last 2 mths free.
Comments ------> Up to the minute traffic usage available! NO DATA CHARGES.
Contact Email -> in...@wave.co.nz
Contact Voice -> +64-7-838-2010
Contact Fax ---> +64-7-838-0977
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 935, Waikato Mail Centre
Last Update ---> 20 Mar 1996

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Subject: Section 3.5: Central and Lower North Island.


Organisation --> Manawatu Internet Services Ltd. / PlaNet (NZ) Manawatu
Site name -----> manawatu.gen.nz, manawatu.planet.org.nz
Location ------> Palmerston North
Area Serviced -> Manawatu, Rangitikei, Horowhenua, Sth Hawkes Bay, Tararua
Dialins -------> 30 28k8 lines. (PN)
Dialins -------> 10 28k8 lines. (PN group 2)
Dialins -------> 10 28k8 lines. (Levin)
System --------> Sun SLC, Various Unix PCs
Link ----------> 128k leased line to Massey Uni.
Link ----------> 64k to Waikato Uni via Pronet
Services ------> PPP, SLIP, leased lines, 2 BBS packages, UUCP
Usenet --------> Full + APC, PlaNet. 5.7Gb news spool.
Charges -------> from $11.25/month PPP, $5.63 uucp. $6.67/month bbs
Charges -------> limited free access news/mail access via BBS systems
Charges -------> Contact office for full details.
Features ------> IRC and text-based WWW browser for paid bbs users.
Features ------> multiuser online chat (local) for all bbs users.
Other Services-> Modem + book sales, Consulting, Training (any ISP)
Comments ------> Onsite configuration for Mac, Win3, Win95, OS/2, Amiga
Comments ------> Software available (unsupported) for DOS, Acorn, Unix
Contact Email -> in...@manawatu.gen.nz
Contact WWW ---> http://www.manawatu.gen.nz
Contact Voice -> 06 356 2814 (10am-5pm), after hours support available.
Contact Fax ---> 06 356 1425
Contact Modem -> 06 355 0575 (Palm Nth, 10 lines, PPP only)
Contact Modem -> 06 367 9944 (Levin, 10 lines, PPP, uucp, terminal)
Contact Postal-> P.O.Box 678, Palmerston North
Last Update ---> 24 Mar 1996

Organisation --> Ram Management Limited
Site Name -----> ramhb.co.nz
Location ------> Hawkes Bay - Napier
Area Serviced -> Hawkes Bay
Dialins -------> 15 Lines (UCD) all with Ellcon v34 28.8k
System --------> Cisco 2511, 486-66DX 3.8 Gig HD, 32 Meg Ram, Linux
Link ----------> 64k Synchronous Link to Waikato
Services ------> Shell, PPP Access, Email, UUCP, WWW
Usenet --------> All feeds from Waikato (except a.s.* & a.b.p.e*)
Charges -------> $22.50/Month Shell+PPP Access int $4.00 Nat $2.50
Charges -------> All Prices INCLUDE GST. - Contact us for full list.
Features ------> Home Pages, WWW Publishing
Other Services > Supply Software, Modems and consultancy for setting up.
Comments ------> Providing Independent Internet Access for Hawkes Bay Area.
Comments ------> Encouraging local Institutions, Businesses and other service
Comments ------> providors to connect to our feed and run their own domains.
Contact Email -> ros...@ramhb.co.nz
Contact WWW ---> http://www.ramhb.co.nz
Contact Voice -> 06 8433 212 - Ross Allan
Contact Fax ---> 06 8434 873
Contact Modem -> 06 8430 430 (15 Lines UCD) v34 28.8k.
Contact Postal-> Ram Management Limited, 7 Menin Road, Onekawa, Napier
Last Update ---> 15 Feb 1996

Organisation --> Central Plateau REAP Inc
Organisation --> (Rural Education Activities Programme)
Site Name -----> reap.org.nz
Location ------> Taupo
Area Serviced -> Central Plateau (Taupo, Turangi, Rangitaiki)
Dialins -------> 2 Lines 28k8 - 4 Lines 14k4
System --------> Cisco 2511, Silicon Graphics Indy, 1Gig HD, 32Mb RAM
Link ----------> 48k Synchronous Link to Waikato
Services ------> Shell, SLIP, Email, UUCP, WWW
Usenet --------> Partial feed from Waikato
Charges -------> $15/month access charge, no connect fee
Charges -------> $4.50/MB volume charge or $2.35/hour whichever comes first,
Charges -------> $60/hour support setup if needed. Prices include GST
Features ------> Home Pages (URL to http://www.reap.org.nz/)
Other Services > Supply Software, and consultancy for setting up.
Comments ------> REAP is an incorporated society providing complementary
Comments ------> and supplementary education opportunities for the
Comments ------> Central Plateau
Contact EMail -> gr...@reap.org.nz
Contact Voice -> 07 378 6223 Gregg Sheehan
Contact Fax ---> 07 378 0569
Contact Modem -> 07 377 6258 (4 Lines)
Contact Postal-> Central Plateau REAP, PO Box 1000, TAUPO
Last Update ---> 19 Mar 1995

Organisation --> Taranaki Internet Providers
Site name -----> taranaki.ac.nz
Location ------> New Plymouth
Area Serviced -> Taranaki
Dialins -------> 16 x 28.8.
System --------> Sun Sparcstation with 5.5G, Pentium 100
Link ----------> 256K leased line to Waikato
Services ------> ppp, uucp, leased line, shell accounts (email and news).
Usenet --------> Full, sex groups censored
Charges -------> $15 / month, $5/megabyte int, $1/megabyte nz, 1c/min
Charges -------> or $5 / hour (special conditions apply) for ppp.
Charges -------> Contact 06-758-8059 x 8763 for exact details.
Features ------>
Other Services-> Permanent connections
Comments ------>
Contact Email -> k.ko...@taranaki.ac.nz
Contact WWW --> http://tipnet.taranaki.ac.nz
Contact Voice -> 06-7576653
Contact Fax ---> 06-7576699
Contact Modem -> 06-7598220
Contact Postal-> Computer Services Manager,
Contact Postal-> Private Bag 2030, New Plymouth
Last Update ---> 20 Mar 1996

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Subject: Section 3.6: Wellington Area.

Organisation --> Actrix Networks Limited
Site name -----> atlantis.actrix.gen.nz
Location ------> Wellington
Dialins -------> 100 Dialup lines modems lines, 30 ISDN channels
System --------> Several Sun systems and 486 PC
Link ----------> 10 MB Link onto the VUW backbone.
Services ------> Dialup PPP/SLIP, UUCP, ISDN, Leased lines, WEB Server
Usenet --------> Full Newsfeed, Clarinet
Charges -------> From $14 / month.
Charges -------> Prepaid NZ traffic $.50 per Mbyte. Inter. $3.00 per Mbyte
Features ------> FTP, Gopher, WWW, E-mail, Telnet
Features ------> Files.
Other Services-> Unix training and consulting. Internet demos.
Other Services-> Internet Consultants, WEB Consultants.
Comments ------> Access available throughtout New Zealand. Call us to
Comments ------> discuss your internet requirements.
Contact Email -> jo...@actrix.gen.nz, sy...@actrix.gen.nz
Contact Voice -> Business (04) 499-1122
Contact Fax ---> (04) 499-1130
Contact Modem -> (04) 499-8150 (V.34 modems) or (04) 499-1708
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 11-410, Wellington
Last Update ---> 29 Aug 1995.

Organisation --> Internet Company of NZ
Site name -----> central.co.nz
Location ------> Wellington
Area Serviced -> Wellington, Napier, Palmerston North, Nelson
Dialins -------> Wellington - 64 lines @ V34
Dialins -------> Napier - 10 lines @ V34
Dialins -------> Palmerston North - 8 lines @ V34
Dialins -------> Nelson - 10 lines @ V34
System --------> Sun Sparcstations running SunOS
Link ----------> 128K to Iconz in Auckland.
Services ------> UUCP, Shell, slIP, leased line Internet access
Usenet --------> Full feed
Charges -------> Contact us to discuss options, starting from $20 per month
Features ------> Reciprocal arrangements for logging in to your
Features ------> account from remote sites, eg Auckland, Christchurch
Other Services-> Training, support, boxed solutions for your
Other Services-> commercial Internet requirements.
Other Services-> Training, support, WWW Pages, ftp archives etc...
Comments ------> Part of ICONZ, NZ's largest Internet Access Provider.
Contact Email -> he...@iconz.co.nz
Contact Voice -> 04-495-2960 or 04-560 9100"
Contact Fax ---> 04-499-9573
Contact Modem -> 04-499-5248 (being phased out)
Contact Modem -> 04-473-6633 (private)
Contact Modem -> 04-473-6888 (commercial)
Contact Modem -> 03-548-8292 (Nelson)
Contact Modem -> 06-835-9031 (Napier)
Contact Modem -> 06-356-1439 (Palmerston North)
Contact Postal-> PO Box 1309, Wellington
Last Update ---> 21 Mar 1996

Organisation --> PlaNet (NZ) Wellington
Site name -----> wgtn.planet.org.nz
Location ------> Wellington
Area Serviced -> Larger Wellington area
Dialins -------> 100+ dial in lines (shared with Actrix), part of the PlaNet
Dialins -------> (NZ) Trust - a nation-wide linked network of Internet
Dialins -------> providers
System --------> 486 ethernetted to SUN and various national servers
Link ----------> 10MB Link (shared with Actrix)
Services ------> PPP, APC conferences, UUCP, On-line menu, Unix Shell, Fido
Usenet --------> Full Newsfeed, Clarinet
Charges -------> From $60 / year. E-mail sup...@wgtn.planet.co.nz
Features ------> FTP, Gopher, WWW, E-mail, Telnet
Features ------> Files.
Other Services-> Public Terminals (for libraries, schools, etc)
Comments ------> In Wgtn we are working co-operatively with Actrix.
Comments ------> PlaNet (NZ) can offer connection without tolls or Pacnet to
Comments ------> to about 90% of the NZ population.
Contact Email -> sup...@wgtn.planet.co.nz
Contact Voice -> Chris (04) 4997250 (021) 665135
Contact Fax ---> (04) 472-6374
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 6218, Wellington
Last Update ---> 21 Mar 1996.

Organisation --> Welcom BBS
Site name -----> welcom.gen.nz
Location ------> Wellington
Dialins -------> 9 V.32 or V.34 lines
System --------> Seperate workstations on Novell 3.12 LAN
Link ----------> UUCP Link to VUW
Services ------> email, Usenet, Fido
Usenet --------> Predominantly rec, alt, but others available
Charges -------> From $40 / year. E-mail ke...@welcom.gen.nz
Features ------> QWK offline mail support for email, Large file archive,
Features ------> RIP graphical interface. Online entertainment.
Comments ------> Very user friendly system with lots of online help
Contact Email -> ke...@welcom.gen.nz
Contact Voice -> Kevin (04) 384-8544
Contact Modem -> (04) 385-6550 (all lines stepping)
Contact Postal-> PO Box 9559, Wellington
Last Update ---> 14th Jul 1995.

Organisation --> PlaNet FreeNZ (Wn), Wellington InterNet Services.
Site name -----> wn.planet.gen.nz
Location ------> Wellington
Area Serviced -> Wellington
Dialins -------> 12 Lines Stepping, 28.8K V34/VFC
System --------> Sun SPARC station SLC 2GB, IBM 486 4GB (Linux)
Link ----------> 48K MDDS to Victoria University
Link ----------> 64K DDS to Waikato University
Services ------> email, Shell, uucp feeds, slip, PPP, IRC
Services ------> MDDS & DDS links
Usenet --------> Full Feed
Charges -------> $70 to 382pa (GST Inclusive) No Added Data Charges
Features ------> Guest Login for New Users
Other Services-> Software & Documentation Support
Other Services-> 7 day help line
Comments ------>
Contact Email -> in...@wn.planet.gen.nz
Contact WWW ---> http://www.wn.planet.gen.nz
Contact Voice -> 04 479 5112
Contact Fax ---> 04 479 6542
Contact Modem -> 04 479 4242
Contact Postal-> P O Box 11113, Manners Street, Wellington.
Last Update ---> 14 Dec 1995

Organisation --> NetLink
Site name -----> netlink.co.nz
Location ------> Wellington
Area Serviced -> Nationwide
Dialins -------> Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
System --------> Unix
Link ----------> 512 kbps Frame Relay
Services ------> Leased line connections 28.8kbps to 2 Mbps.
Services ------> Dialin at 28.8kbps. Web space provision and page design.
Usenet --------> Handled by NewZnet Support Group
Charges -------> http://www.netlink.co.nz/prices/
Features ------> High bandwidth, helpdesk, web and ftp space with
Features ------> dialup accounts.
Other Services-> Consulting on WWW, IP security, e-mail.
Comments ------> Wholesaler of Internet services to ISPs and business
Contact Email -> in...@netlink.co.nz
Contact Voice -> (04) 495-5021, 0800 655 465
Contact Fax ---> (04) 495-5197
Contact Postal-> PO Box 1762, Wellington
Last Update ---> 15 Feb 1996

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Subject: Section 3.7: The South Island.

Organisation --> Deep South Networks Ltd
Site name -----> deepsouth.co.nz
Location ------> Dunedin
Area Serviced -> Otago and Southland
Dialins -------> 8 (6 @ 28,800bps and 2 @ 14,400bps) - more soon
System --------> Linux
Link ----------> Analogue leased line to the University of Otago
Services ------> Full dial-up access to the Internet.
Services ------> UUCP and permanent connections also available
Usenet --------> Over 3800 groups from the University of Otago
Usenet --------> Most other groups available directly from the U.S.
Charges -------> From as little as $110.00 + G.S.T. for a personal account
Charges -------> Online time charged at $2.80 per hour - no volume charge!
Charges -------> 0800 service Otago-wide - $8.50 per hour
Features ------> WWW local information server
Features ------> Add *your* home page to the Web!
Other Services-> We specialise in on-site installation of software
Other Services-> WWW advertising for businesses. Training.
Other Services-> Sales of modems and other hardware
Contact Email -> ad...@deepsouth.co.nz
Contact Voice -> (3) 479-2078
Contact Mobile-> 0-25-323-675 (24 hours)
Contact Fax ---> (3) 477-0928
Contact Pager -> 0868-00641
Contact WWW ---> http://www.deepsouth.co.nz/
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 5358, Dunedin
Last Update ---> 20 Mar 1996

Organisation --> EARTHLIGHT COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED
Site Name -----> moon.earthlight.co.nz or http://www.earthlight.co.nz
Location ------> Dunedin, New Zealand
Area Serviced -> Otago and Central Otago
Dialins -------> 12 @ 28k8 and 4 @ 14k4
System --------> Sun SPARC and several Linux boxes
Link ----------> 64k frame relay to NZGate
Services ------> Full Internet access for almost any computer.
Services ------> PPP, Unix Menu and UUCP.
Services ------> WWW services, technical consulting
Usenet --------> 4,500 approx groups from NewZnet
Charges -------> Private: $150 , Comm: $300.00 per year + Hourly charges.
Charges -------> Other options available, contact Earthlight Communications
Features ------> Menu front end, IRC client, TinyFugue (MUD client), on-line
Features ------> chat, on-line help. We are the Dunedin node for Planet(NZ)
Other Services-> Small retail store for hardware/software and computer books
Comments ------> We think the Internet is for everybody. We love to teach
Comments ------> and particularly those who are scared of computers and
Comments ------> computing! 5 Public terminals. Internet lessons.
Contact Email -> acco...@earthlight.co.nz (Amy Shand)
Contact WWW ---> http://www.earthlight.co.nz/homepage.html
Contact Voice -> (03) 479 0303, 0800 45 55 65 (Otago & Southland Only)
Contact Fax ---> (03) 477 5463
Contact Modem -> (03) 479 0391 (14k4 Hunt) or (03) 479 0352 (28K8 Hunt)
Contact Postal-> PO Box 5301 Dunedin New Zealand
Last Update ---> 21 Mar 1996

Organisation --> Eastern Southland Internet
Site name -----> esi.co.nz
Location ------> Gore
Area Serviced -> Gore free calling area
Dialins -------> 4 @ 28,800bps
System --------> Linux
Link ----------> 19.2 kbps DDS circuit to the University of Otago
Services ------> SLIP access to the Internet (shell access by arrangement)
Services ------> Permanent connections also available
Usenet --------> Over 3700 groups from the University of Otago
Charges -------> Please contact us for subscription pricing
Charges -------> Online time charged at $4 per hour - no volume charge!
Charges -------> Prices for other services upon application
Features ------> WWW local information server
Features ------> Add *your* home page to the Web!
Other Services-> WWW advertising for businesses. Training.
Other Services-> Situated at Clive Wilson Computers (Gore) Ltd. Sales,
Other Services-> service and installation of all PC hardware and software.
Contact Email -> ad...@esi.co.nz
Contact Voice -> (3) 208-1988
Contact Mobile-> 0-25-322-124 (24 hours)
Contact Fax ---> (3) 208-1989
Contact Modem -> Available to registered users only
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 143, Gore
Last Update ---> 13 Nov 1995

Organisation --> ES Net (Efficient Software)
Site name -----> zeus.es.co.nz
Location ------> 50 Filleul Street, Dunedin
Area Serviced -> Dunedin,Invercargill,Timaru,Oamaru,Queenstown,Balclutha,
Area Serviced -> Cromwell,Alexandra, Central Otago & the West Coast.
Dialins -------> Dunedin: 24 lines at 28.8Kbps & 2 ISDN lines at 64 Kbps
Dialins -------> Invercargill: 10 lines at 28.8Kbps
Dialins -------> Queenstown: 4 lines at 28.8Kbps
Dialins -------> Timaru: 4 lines at 28.8Kbps
Dialins -------> Balclutha: 4 lines at 28.8Kbps
Dialins -------> Oamaru: 4 lines at 28.8Kbps
Dialins -------> Alexandra: 4 lines at 28.8Kbps
Dialins -------> Otago & Southland: Multiple '0800' lines at 28.8Kbps
System --------> Lots of DX4-100 PC's running Linux UNIX & Windows and a Mac
Link ----------> 128 Kbps FR Dunedin to IHUG, FAST independent Internat.
Link ----------> Links from remote sites to Dunedin are either 64 or 28.8kbps
Services ------> FULL SLIP access only. We are running FTP,WWW & News servers.
Usenet --------> Full News feed via IHUG, 4.5 Gigabyte storage
Charges -------> Private: $120.00 / Commercial $360.00 per year plus GST
Charges -------> Hourly charge ONLY: Dunedin & Invercargill $3.00 p Hour + GST
Charges -------> All other sites $4.00 per Hour plus GST. No transfer charge.
Features ------> Via our full SLIP access, you can do everything you want.
Other Services-> We sell Modems & computer parts and design WWW pages for users.
Comments ------> We supply Internet Software free of charge, for Windows or
Comments ------> Macintosh computers, all pre-setup and ready to go.
Contact Email -> ad...@es.co.nz
Contact WWW ---> http://www.es.co.nz/
Contact Voice -> 03 - 4777 474 or free-phone 0800- 66 66 68
Contact Fax ---> 03 - 4777 030
Contact Modem -> Only available for users.
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 5677, Dunedin
Last Updated --> 22 Mar 1996.

Organisation --> Mirth Control BBS
Site name -----> mcbbs.gen.nz
Location ------> Christchurch
Area Serviced -> Canterbury and the South Island
Dialins -------> 4 28.8k v34/vFC/v22bis/FAX lines
System --------> 120 MHz 486, OS/2
Link ----------> 28.8k UUCP to PlaNet Christchurch
Services ------> Internet Email, Mailing Lists
Usenet --------> 500-ish selected newsgroups
Charges -------> $20p.a. (email, limited usenet) - $40p.a. (email & usenet)
Features ------> Low cost service for BBS users. Mail and news are
Features ------> accessible through the normal BBS interface, and can be read
Features ------> offline using offline readers and Fidonet points.
Comments ------> Mirth Control is a one-stop-shop for BBS, email and news.
Contact Email -> dan...@mcbbs.gen.nz
Contact Voice -> 0800-394-897 or (03) 389-1862 within Christchurch (24 hours)
Contact Voice -> (025) 387-334 (Daniel Ayers, SYSOP - urgent problems only)
Contact FAX ---> (03) 389-0898
Contact Modem -> (03) 389-0898 (4 lines, 28.8k v34/vFC/v32b)
Last Update ---> 7 Dec 1995


Organisation --> NetAccess
Site name -----> mac.co.nz
Location ------> Christchurch.
Area Serviced -> South Island
Dialins -------> 14 28.8kbs V.everything
System --------> Linux, NT , Mac OS
Link ----------> 48k MDDS to University of Canterbury
Services ------> PPP, SLIP, UUCP, Web pages.
Services ------> Leased Line and ISDN options
Usenet --------> Full feed from University + rest from Waikato.
Charges -------> From $10per month
Charges -------> Contact in...@netaccess.co.nz for more details
Features ------> Associated Web Consultancy business.
Comments ------> We supply all required software for all platforms
Contact Email -> in...@netaccess.co.nz
Contact Voice -> 03-348-8747
Contact Fax ---> 03-343-2895
Contact Modem -> 03-343-3096
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 6232, Christchurch
Last Update ---> 15 Feb 1996

Organisation --> Southern InterNet Services
Site name -----> southern.co.nz
Location ------> Christchurch city
Area serviced -> Entire South Island
Dialins -------> 28 lines V.34, V.FC all with V.42bis
System -------> Sun SPARC, 5GB Disk
Link ----------> 128k Frame Relay to Waikato, 28k8 Leased line to UoC
Services ------> Email FTP Telnet Talk Gopher WWW IRC etc
Usenet --------> Full newsfeed
Charges -------> Please call for details or mail he...@southern.co.nz
Features ------> Interactive sessions, uucp, SLIP and PPP connects
Features ------> Leased line access available
Contact Email -> he...@southern.co.nz
Contact Voice -> (3) 3657059
Contact Fax ---> (3) 3657060
Contact Modem -> (3) 3655408
Contact Postal-> P.O. Box 22-651 Christchurch.
Last Update ---> 22th MAr 1995

Organisation --> Internet Queenstown
Site name -----> inq.co.nz
Location ------> Queenstown
Area Serviced -> Queenstown, Central Lakes and Fiordland.
Dialins -------> 4 @ V.34 (28,800 bps), more added as required.
System --------> 486DX2/100 running Linux
Link ----------> 64K leased circuit to the University of Otago.
Services ------> Full Internet access using SLIP.
Usenet --------> Over 3500 groups from the University of Otago.
Charges -------> Please call us for details.
Features ------> WWW local information server.
Features ------> Add *your* home page to the Web!
Other Services-> WWW advertising for businesses.
Other Services-> Will soon have pages for a number of local businesses and
Other Services-> tourist attractions.
Contact Email -> ja...@objective.co.nz
Contact Voice -> 03 479 2010
Contact Message> 03 479 2010
Contact Fax ---> 03 477 0928
Contact Postal-> PO Box 6262, Dunedin
Last Update ---> 11 Nov 1995


Organisation --> South Net Ltd
Site name -----> southnet.co.nz
Location ------> Invercargill
Area Serviced -> Southland and Fiordland.
Dialins -------> 12 @ V.34 (28,800 bps), more added as required.
System --------> 486DX2/80 running Linux
Link ----------> 64K leased circuit to the University of Otago.
Services ------> Full Internet access using SLIP.
Usenet --------> Over 3500 groups from the University of Otago.
Charges -------> $3.00 GST Inc. Per Hour On-Line Usage.
Features ------> WWW local information server.
Features ------> Add *your* home page to the Web!
Other Services-> WWW advertising for businesses.
Other Services-> Sales of modems and other hardware by prior arrangement.
Comments ------> Believed to be the world's southernmost Internet provider!
Contact Email -> ma...@southnet.co.nz
Contact Voice -> 03-215-6163(day)
Contact Voice -> 025-345-222
Contact Fax ---> (3) 236-0909 fax
Contact Modem -> Available to registered users only.
Contact Postal-> PO Box 504, Invercargill
Last Update ---> 20 Mar 96

----------------------------

Subject: Section 4.0: What sort of Internet access do other people have?

This section covers access to the Internet by people other than those
getting on via commercial providers.

Section 4.1: What sort of access do University Students have?
Section 4.2: What sort of access do School Pupils have?
Section 4.3: Central Government on the Internet.
Section 4.4: Public Access Terminals.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 4.1: What sort of access do University Students have?

This is an rough guide to what sort of access is given to students at the
various universities, For exact information you should contact the postmaster
at the University.

I would very much appreciate any updates/corrections to this Information.


Auckland University (auckland.ac.nz)
====================================

* General.

Unknown.


* Faculty of Commerce.
Usenet news for all students plus email to local sites.


* Arts Faculty
Full Email and other services to graduates.
Other students Usenet and ability to communicate other campus machines only.
Charges picked up by the department.


* Computer Science Department
The Computer Science department provides unrestricted access to Usenet
& Email to all students (graduate and undergraduate). WWW and ftp are
restricted to NZ sites only. Students contribute a one-off fee of $5 per
paper. No other student charges currently but International access on a
user-pays basis is being investigated.


* Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Undergrads -

Can read and post news (though most of them don't know it)
No external email access except for Year 4 students.


Postgrads -

Full access (email, ftp, www all sites, shell accounts on main unix
machine)

Traffic charges (billed to the department by the computer centre) are
deducted from each students "Network Credits" account
which covers both IP charges and laser printing. We get around
(depends on whether you are ME or PhD student) $5 credited
each month. In theory $1.50 of this was for IP charges but its up to
the individual how much goes on printing and how much on traffic.

There is no official provision for personally paying for more credits.


* School of Architecture, Property, Planning
All students get FULL internet access at cost. That is, a personal email
address, access to NEWS, WWW, FTP. No distinction is made between NZ or
international, graduates or undergraduates. Access is through UNIX shell,
Eudora, NetScape.



The University of Waikato (waikato.ac.nz)
=========================================

* General.
In 1995 all students will have access to Email and Usenet News on a
user-pays basis, other access is dependant on the student's department.


Massey University (massey.ac.nz)
================================

* Internal Students

Massey University has e-mail available to it internal students on a
user pays basis. Any internal student can register for e-mail access
with Massey University's Computing Services department. Some departments
automatically provide their post graduate students with e-mail addresses
and access to other network services on the campus network.

For more information, internal students should contact reception at
Computing Services.

* Extramural Students


Massey University has a large extramural programme with over 19,000
students. Massey's Centre for University Exramural Studies (CUES) in
conjunction with Computing Services is operating a dial-up service for
extramural students. Registration with the service costs $50 (a one-off
charge) which buys students a user pack - which includes software for mail
and library access, userguides, an e-mail address on Massey's system, 0800
telephone support support, and a $25 usage credit (to cover Pacnet call
access). This software is available in Windows, MS-DOS and Macintosh
versions.

The software is preconfigured to call in via Pacnet. Once the initial
usage credit runs out, students can simply purchase additional credits.
The service is available to them for as long as they want it (even if they
are no longer a student).

There are currently several hundred Massey extramural students online,
including those linking from other Internet sites. E-mail is being used
increasing as a means to provide support to extramural students. A large
number of mailing lists are operated to facilitate class discussions and
online study groups - this allows any extramural student on the Internet to
chat with other classmates via e-mail (particularly handy for remote or
overseas-based students). Students can use e-mail to communicate with many
course staff, and we are currently running a small experiment using e-mail
for sending in assignments. Course advice and a slowly increasing number
of other services are also currently available through e-mail.

Library catalogue access is now available, and can be used for ordering
library books. The current dial-up is limited to simple e-mail, and we do
not have SLIP/PPP access generally available. However, extramural students
are encouraged to get online through whichever means they prefer.
Information and advice is made available about getting connected through
other service providers and gaining access to other Internet facilities
(such as FTP, Gopher, WWW etc).

For more information, extramural students should contact Andrew Chambers,
the Computer Mediated Communications Consultant at CUES:

Phone: 06 350 5379
Fax: 06 350 5625
E-mail: mass...@massey.ac.nz

Victoria University of Wellington (vuw.ac.nz)
=============================================

* General
User-pays access provided to students by Student Access Network
Systems (SANS), Graduate students may have access paid for by their dept.


The University of Canterbury (canterbury.ac.nz)
===============================================

* General
Dial Up Access available to all students, as is SLIP.
Telnet, ftp and WWW are all available via proxy gateways.
Off peak traffic (after 8pm) is charged at 80% off.

* Senior Undergraduates
Some departments (notably Science and Engineering departments and
Economics) give their students accounts on the main university servers and
departmental computers in their fourth year or even earlier, when they need
computational facilities to complete research projects. Whether the
accounts carry full Internet access seems to depend at least in part on
the academics responsible for the relevant courses.

* Graduate Students
Graduate students in some departments are given accounts with full
Internet access to enable them to use telnet and email and ftp. Ftp is
no longer directly available to many users because of accounting
considerations but they can use the lynx WWW browser instead.


Lincoln University. (lincoln.ac.nz)
===================================

* General

ALL undergraduates at Lincoln have access to e-mail and the Internet.
They have full e-mail rights - on campus, and off campus both
nationally and internationally. They also have access to a large
number of newsgroups, not all however as some are restricted by the
admin for various reasons. They do NOT have off campus telnet and
ftp rights. WWW will be up and running soon for undergrads but they
will only have access to NZ sites.

ALL these facilites are provided free to ALL students at the present
time. All undergraduates have access to public labs, accessible 24
hours, where all workstations should allow them to access these
facilities. The official policy currently held by the University is
that the ratio of workstations to students should be 1:13 which is
high by NZ standards, especially since this is for ALL students not
just certain faculties. So there are plenty of machines to be found.

Postgrads have full e-mail, no restrictions on newsgroups, ftp and
telnet off campus, and will have access to WWW (whether or not this
will be just NZ I'm not sure).


The University of Otago. (otago.ac.nz)
======================================

Up until recently free access was available to most facilities for most
students. However due to the cost and overloading that resulted a newer
policy is in the process of being set up. [ Note: 'I' in this piece is the
person who sent in the material not the FAQ maintainer]

* General

Email access is available to all students for a small fee (~$5). I
believe that some 4000 students (and maybe staff?) have accounts through
this particular system and it is starting to get overstretched.

FTP access is available through Netscape browsers to NZ only sites. No 'put'
facility exists for these users.

As yet I am uncertain whether access to UseNet will be provided. It is not
available through the web browser. UseNet groups are censored (.sex
groups mainly). Some leakage of postings seems to occur but it is hard to
tell at what level.

WWW is available for NZ only sites. Some undergraduate students may be
able to get international access for specific courses. I suspect that
registration will be 'buyable' to aquire offshore access in the near future.

Telnet does not appear to be available off-campus.


* Departmental

Various departments will have the ability to register their machines to
allow offshore/offcampus access. This will primarily effect www and telnet
access. The departmental charging scheme will be released in the near
future at which point decisions as to charging students will be possible.

* Graduate Students:

Graduate Students in some departments are given UNIX accounts with full
Internet access. Some departments issue accounts to graduate students as a
matter of course, others are more restrictive. One can assume that
graduates will have more ready access to registered machines (and thus the
www) than undergraduates. With the return of departmental Network charging
the wide-spread access of graduates to the Internet is likely to be
restricted, or at the very least curtailed.

In many instances, restraint is now being called for.


----------------------------

Subject: Section 4.2: What sort of access do School Pupils have?

An increasing number of Schools are getting on the Internet in various
ways. Please contact me if you would like some information about you
schools's activities listed here.

The following URL's may also be helpful:

http://www2.waikato.ac.nz/education/WeNET/sch/home.html
http://www.actrix.gen.nz/biz/cwa/nzed.html

Shirley Boys High School. Christchurch, NZ
==========================================

All students at Shirley CAN have access to e-mail, with their own
personal address. Not all have taken up the offer as we insist they do
a training course before we allow them access.

A large percentage of Staff also have e-mail addresses and are
regular users.

Newsgroups, a limited selection, are soon to be available for both
staff and students and we are working on having a WWW server
available. Access to these services will be limited due to
suitability of material and cost.

Staff and Students can currently make use of other Internet Services,
Telnet, FTP, WWW, Newsgroups etc. through our Learning Resource
Centre.

Enquiries should be directed to deav...@shirley.school.nz

Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland.
====================================

We have a 28.8k leased-line connection to the internet which we use
to provide Email, News, and WWW access for staff across our Novell
network. We are currently investigating how best to provide access
for students.


----------------------------

Subject: Section 4.3: Central Government on the Internet.

Currently there is very little government presence on the Internet in
New Zealand, however a Homepage on the World Wide Web is being run by
Victoria University for the government and several departments have some
access. The New Zealand Government Homepage is at:

http://www.govt.nz

I would very much appreciate anymore information on the government's
presence that people might have.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 4.4: Public Access Terminals and Cyber Cafe's.

The following places provide terminals for the general public to access
the Internet. In most areas they are provided by the PlaNet organisation
and you should contact root at the PlaNet representive in the area.


Auckland
========

Auckland Central Library
Cyberculture, Karangahape Rd, Auckland 1.
Mangere Bridge Library
Mangere Central Library
Mangere East Library
Highland Park Library Pakuranga
Dargaville Public Library

Hamilton
========

The Hamilton Public library provide 2 full access terminals. Cost is $6
for first 1/2 hour and $4 for each subsequent half hour. You can print
material or save it to a library purchased disk. Assistance is offered
by Reference staff. We also offer free access to newsgroups (read &
post). We have one terminal dedicated to free newsgroup access.
We provide as full a feed as we can (less the alt.sex *.erotica etc) - around
4,700 newsgroups.

We have WWW pages (Intranet access only at the moment - but soon hope to
launch these to the wider community).

Bookings for tutorials (free introductory tutorials 3 times per week) can be
made at the reference desk or by phoning (07) 838 6827.


Palmerston North
================

Surfside Internet Cafe is located at 406 Main St.(along from the convention
centre) on the square in Palmerston North. Our telephone number is 356 9571
and our URL is http://www.ecafe.co.nz

We are open from 11:00 to 8pm from Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm on
Saturdays, although this may change to summer hours when the weather gets
nicer. Our on-line charges are $5/15 min and we provide 15 minute tutorials
for the same price. These prices are per computer, so if people come in
two's or three's they can split the difference.

We have all sorts of coffees....latte,cappucino,espresso etc. Otherwise we
have other hot drinks, cold drinks, cake, and some savories.


----------------------------

Subject: Section 5.0: What's involved in actually getting on the Internet?

Individual Users
================

Hardware -

A Modem of some description. Basically the faster your modem can go the
better. 2400bps is okay if you just want to chat and read messages
interactively but if you want to download files or use a SLIP or uucp
account it is best to get something faster.

A computer. Just about any sort of computer younger than a few years
will be able to handle a Unix shell or basic bbs account. The only
trouble you may have is with older computers such as C64's that cannot
display 80 columns of text easily. If you wish to have a SLIP/PPP account
you should check the availability of software for your machine.

Software -

A terminal Program is the minimum you need for accessing most providers.
This is usually provided with your modem or operating system and cheap
shareware or commercial packages are readily available.

PPP/SLIP software is available for MS-Windows, Mac, Amiga , OS/2 and
Unix platforms.

Companies
=========

Introduction -

Small companies can just choose to have an account similar to those for
individuals with a provider. If that is the case then hardware/software
requirements will be similar to those given for private users. Larger
companies may wish to be directly connected via leased circuits which may
require a large investment in software, hardware and training.

Hardware -

Some form of gateway machine is usually needed to provide a link between
a company's internal network and the Internet. This machine would usually
run some form of Unix and provide route, firewall and protocol
translation while acting as a mail, news server etc. For small to medium
size companies a 486 level PC running Unixware or one of the free Unixes
would probably be sufficient.

Software -

This is very dependent on what your internal network runs along with
what level of access you are planning to give to your employees. In many
cases software is available free but there are also many commercial
packages available. You should check with your provider to see who they
recommend.

Leased Circuits -

This gives your company a continuous connection (via your provider)
with the Internet. At the cheapest level a leased phone line costs
$2000-$3000 to set up and as little as $100 a month to run. This can
provide a throughput of 28,800 bit per second. Faster options such as
ISDN and microwave are also available in some areas but the cost of these
options both in hardware and line rental (if applicable) rises sharply as
bandwidth increases.

----------------------------

Subject: Section 6.0: What can I do once I'm on the Internet?

The Internet is the result of connecting together a large number of
university, research, and commercial networks. It's history's first
major global computer network.

Originally it evolved out of a desire for researchers to communicate
with each other and exchange data more conveniently. Electronic mail
remains one of the major uses of the Internet today - anyone on the
network can send electronic mail to anyone else quickly and
conveniently.

A logical extension of this idea is "Usenet news", which allows people
to discuss publicly topics of interest with people all over the
world who have similar interests. There are over five thousand such
discussion groups now (although few sites carry them all) , with something
to interest everyone.

Both these services are "offline" services - in other words you send a
message and other people read it later. The alternative is programs
that type directly to other people's screens. The "online" equivalent
of mail is "talk" which allows you to chat with a friend, typing
directly to each other's screens. News' equivalent is "IRC" or
Internet Relay Chat which allows people to enter discussion groups on
various topics and send messages to each other.

People looking for software or information have various ways of
accessing it. "ftp" and "fsp" are ways of getting files from computers
anywhere in the world, with many places providing areas with
gigabytes of files. The problem with these is finding what you're
looking for amongst the millions of computers around the world. One
solution is "Archie", which can be used to search a list of ftp
sites for whatever you're interested in. Other alternatives are "gopher"
and "World Wide Web" (or "WWW") which provide a user-friendly way to
browse through the plethora of databases and ftp sites on the net.

Many games and bulletin boards are also accessible via the Internet,
including the very popular MUDs, or "Multi-User Dimension"s. These
allow people to wander around a simulated environment, interacting as if
they were physically in the same place.

There are plenty of other things to do on the Internet - just finding
out about them could easily become a career in itself! There's so many
interesting things out there that it's impossible to list them all but
exploring the possibilities is half the fun.


----------------------------

Subject: Section 7.0: How can I find out more about the Internet?

Usenet
======

* news.announce.newusers
There are a series of introductory texts posted to this group every week.
reading these could save you a lot of time and trouble as you are getting
started.

* alt.internet.access.wanted
If you want to find out if you can receive in a particular area try posting
here and asking.

* news.answers
Currently all 'official' FAQs are posted to this newsgroup (including
this one). Also all FAQs in this group are available via ftp from
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/


Other FAQs
==========

* FAQ: International E-mail accessibility.
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/country-codes

* Summary list of Internet access providers in the UK.
ftp://archie.au/usenet/FAQs/alt.internet.access.wanted/Summary_list_of_Internet_access_providers_in_the_UK

* Network Access in Australia FAQ
ftp://archie.au/usenet/FAQs/alt.internet.access.wanted/Network_Access_in_Australia_FAQ

* The Unofficial Internet Book List
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers/internet-services/book-list


Books
=====

There are hundreds of books on the Internet currently available, most of
them fairly good. The "Unofficial Internet Book List"(see above) lists
most of these with prices and short reviews of many. Usually it is best
to buy a book that is as recent as possible since the Internet rapidly
changes and books over a year or two old are almost certainly out of
date in places.

* New Zealand Internet books

If anyone is aware of any other books on the Internet from a New Zealand
perspective I would be happy to list them.


`The Well connected Library' by Gordon Findley and Lyn Dawson
ISBN 0-908560-37-0. Author's Email contact: g...@chmeds.ac.nz


The IT Policy Unit of the Ministry of Commerce has produced the 'Dictionary
of Public Dial-Up Networks', it is a guide to online resources aimed at
the business person and can be obtained through 'Rowan Greig, Ministry of
Commerce, PO Box 1473, Wellington.' .
The document provide a good backgrounder from a New Zealand perspective
although care should be taken with the list of providers as it is a few
months out of date.


'The Kiwi's Guide to the Internet'
35 A4 pages spiral bound with card and acetate cover
Cost $12.50 (incl gst and postage)
Send cheque or money order to Martin Lennon, 18 Tinopai Road,
Titirangi, Waitakere City (remember to include your address)

----------------------------

Subject: Section 8.0: Disclaimer and Credits.

DISCLAIMER:

The 'Internet Access in New Zealand FAQ' is a private project done for
purely informational reasons. It has no affiliation with any group or
entity. Please note that information contained in this FAQ does not
necessarily reflect the opinions of myself or any company or organisation
I am connected with and vice versa.

While I endeavour to keep the FAQ as up-to-date and error free as possible
I can accept no responsibility for any errors in it, I will however do my
best to correct any errors as soon as I become aware of them.

Especially note that I only make minimum effort to check the validity
of entries sent to me by various organisations for inclusion in Section 3.
If you feel these are inaccurate you should point this out to the Managers
of the site, on Usenet or make a complaint to the Ministry of Consumer
Affairs.

CREDITS:

I would especially like to thank Zik Saleeba <z...@cs.monash.edu.au>, the
keeper of the 'Network Access in Australia FAQ' for permission to use
material from his FAQ in this one.

Big thanks to Don Neal for much of the information on the structure of the
New Zealand Internet and also to Bryce Farmilo, Ray Brownrigg and many
others for their input as well as to the various providers for their
information.

Additional to the above the following have also sent me information:

John Hamer, Alan Marston, Justine Lee, Gary Elmes, Manfred Marriott,
Richard Vowles, Marcus Robins, Colin Jackson, Douglas Davey,
t...@ben.dciem.dnd.ca, David King, Lyndon Watson, David Zanetti,
Tony Sutorius, David Dix, Craig J Rodger, Craig Johnston and many others
who I have missed.

Thanks also for moral support at various times from:

CJS, OSS, HJF, RV, SB, LN, GG and many others.

The End.

Rich Baker

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Mar 31, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/31/96
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I am looking for internet access for my sister who lives in New
Caledonia. She can't find any, and isn't very internet literate anyway,
but I was hoping someone in New Zealand or Australia could help, since
both are relatively close to New Caledonia. I realize it's not the same
system, but it's a shot in the dark I need to take.

I'm in chicago and can't seem to find any info on the internet in New
Caledonia. The only thread I found was for a company in New Caledonia
that happens to be on the net, so I assume it has net access and that
there must be in ISP there somewhere, but IU just need an address.

If you can give me any leads, please do. I'm very close to my sister, but
can't afford the high phone bills.

Thank you!
Rich Baker
rab...@ripco.com

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