Date: Sat, 23 Sep 95 21:05:09 PDT
From: "Laurence I. Press" <lpress@isi.edu>
To: "Pimienta Daniel " <pimienta!daniel@redid.org.do>
Subject: Re: Redes en el Caribe
In-Reply-To: Your message of Sat, 23 Sep 1995 22:09:20 Est Cc: shahn@umd5.umd.edu, archie_marshall@umail.umd.edu
Message-Id: <CMM.0.90.2.811915509.lpress@zephyr.isi.edu>

> Both networks CUNET and REDID are so far UUCP which means there
> is no WWW browsing in the traffic pattern. Only e-mail (including
Archie speaks of IP connectivity in many nations. While some of that may be LANs or intra-national, Larry Landwber's table lists Barabdos, Jamaica, and Bermuda as IP-connected. (Maybe others too, I just looked quickly). Are there other nets beside CUnet and REDID?

> listservs, ftpmail, and "whatever"mail). I may be wrong, but I think
> that CUNET (the same as REDID) have no USENET capability.
If they were getting large news feeds, it would make the differnces in your estimates even greater!

Lar
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