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From: 3ZLUFUR@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU (Elliott Parker) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 12:49:31 GMT On Wed, 18 Nov 1992 13:43:35 +1000 you said: >I am trying to determine ways in which electronic mail can be sent to > > Indonesia (Yogyakarta in particular) > Here is a short file on Indonesia networks. I would guess that Yogya is not connected. ======================================================================== Elliott Parker Bitnet: 3ZLUFUR@CMUVM List Owner, SEASIA-L and CARR-L Internet: 3zlufur@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu Department of Journalism Less certain possibilities: Central Michigan University eparker@igc.apc.org Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859 USA CompuServe: 70701,520 Office tele: +1 (517) 774-3196 The WELL: eparker@well.sf.ca.us ======================================================================== 97 Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1992 17:25:12 PST Sender: Southeast Asia Discussion List From: "Indonesia Publications/Task Force" Subject: IN: Nets in Indonesia (re-try) /* Written 2:01 pm Oct 29, 1992 by apakabar in cdp:reg.indonesia */ /* ---------- "Resources: Online & Disk Media" ---------- */ Forwarded from posting by Budi Rahardjo on pau-mikro-net : Frequently Asked Questions on Computer Networks in Indonesia Version: 1.0.1 Last updated: October 28, 1992 This document attempts to answer questions regarding computer networks in Indonesia. Due to the limitted information, this information maybe outdated or inaccurate. Any comments or corrections should be directed to: Budi Rahardjo Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept. University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2 -- Question (Q): Is there an Internet connection in Indonesia ? Answer (A): Not that I know. There is a UUCP connection between UUNET and The University of Indonesia. Since the connection is expensive, the access is limitted to several University staff only. The UUCP connection is extended to include BPPT, ITB (PAU - Mikroelektronika Bandung), LAPAN and UI. There is a plan to connect STTTelkom. Access to general public is not available (yet!). -- Q: Who is the contact person in Indonesia A: Rahmat M. Samik Ibrahim Network Manager Department of Computer Science University of Indonesia PO Box 3442 Jakarta 10002 Voice : +62-21-727 0162 Fax : +62-21-310 2774 E-mail: uunet.uu.net!indogtw!uidcs!ogah!ibrahim You may also contact: uunet.uu.net!indogtw!postmaster -- Q: Who is the contact person oustide Indonesia A: There is no official contact person outside Indonesia, but if you really need a contact : 1. Budi Rahardjo 2. Onno W Purbo -- Q: How do I send an e-mail ? What address should I use ? A: Usually the address is in the form of (bang path) : uunet.uu.net!indogtw!userid or userid%indogtw@uunet.uu.net or even uunet.uu.net!indogtw!hostname!userid Before sending e-mail you have to remember that they have to pay the connection. It's expensive. -- Q: Is there a public access UNIX ? A: There is a UNIX user group called /usr/indonix. There is a plan to use indogtw as a forwarder. /usr/indonix Indonesia Unix User Group Jl. Musi 41. Jakarta 10150 Phone: (021)3846234, 3846749 Fax: 62-21-372605, 5603672 Telex: 46792 ARIA IA -- Q: Is Usenet news available there ? A: Partial Usenet news is available to members of the UUCP network. It is still expensive. -- Q: What is '.id' domain ? A: This is supposed to be the top domain for Indonesia. Although it's there, we haven't registered it yet. [We are working on it].