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Date:
Mon, 09 Oct 1995 08:04:24 Est
Reply-To:
"Daniel Pimienta " <pimienta!daniel@redid.org.do>
From:
"Daniel Pimienta " <pimienta!daniel@redid.org.do>
To:
"Percy E. van Kanten" <upr2!vankante@urc.uvs.edu.sr>,
upr2!shahn@umd5.umd.edu,
upr2!archie_marshall@umail.umd.edu,
upr2!lpress@isi.edu,
upr2!sadowsky@nyu.edu
Cc:
Randy Bush <upr2!randy@psg.com>,
upr2!gdt@ns.cr,
cieca!mceara@redid.org.do,
upr2!lanfran@vm1.yorku.ca,
upr2!sgoldste@nsf.gov,
upr2!sghuter@psg.com,
upr2!o.crepin-leblond@ic.ac.uk
Subject:
Re: Statistics; request by Daniel Pimienta
X-Mulbri:
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Dear Percy,

I really appreciate your valuable contribution to the task to put some lights into the Caribbean networks user figures. I will resent your note to the people who are participating in the on-line discussion and where not in your distribution list (the cc:).

I understand from your data that in Suriname there is:
261+40= 301 registered users
of which 75+20= 95 had logged in the system within the last 7 days.

I am prepararing more list of users from some other locations where I managed to get data. I used the last week
logged in as a criteria for active users and the last 2 days as a criteria for very active users. Could you add to the picture the numbers of users who has logged in within the last 2 days?

As for the development of commercial alternatives for Internet connectivity, I agree with you about the advantages that present, however, I am also convinced that could be a threaten for the vitality of research and NGO networking if they do not get organized soon enough to be a valid partner.

Thanks again for your help,
Daniel Pimienta

PS: I am conserving, in a chronological pattern, all the exchanges
of the debate for further publication and for sending on request to any person interested in the matter.
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