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515.1 | ALIEN::GATEWAYS | IAGO::SCHOELLER | Dick (Gavriel ben Avraham) Schoeller | Fri Aug 12 1988 15:13 | 8 |
| Jack,
Have you tried asking in ALIEN::GATEWAYS. They may have better
information about which (if any) US based net is attached or
equivalent. It is quite possible that it is the local name used
for BITNET.
Gvriel
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515.2 | ISRANET? | CADSYS::REISS | Fern Alyza Reiss | Mon Aug 15 1988 11:20 | 9 |
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Are you sure the name is "ISRANET?" "INTEC" is a newly-founded
organization in Israel that is attempting to link the various computer
networks for research exchange purposes. Israel also has
BITNET, which is sometimes called EARN there, and is used primarily
by the academic community. In addition, home-grown networks include
KOORNET and GOLDNET/ELNET, which are government and industry-used.
Please do post the info here if you get it! Thanks, /Fern
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515.3 | Starnge mailbox | CURIE::GOLD | Jack E. Gold, MRO3 | Mon Aug 15 1988 18:22 | 8 |
| What makes me think it is not BITNET is that the mail address is
quite different than I have seen. It is something like:
Mail Box number 42514000000000/USER XYZAB123
This almost looks like a TELEX number, but I don't think so.
Jack
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515.4 | X.25? | VINO::WEINER | Sam | Mon Aug 15 1988 22:45 | 3 |
| That looks like a PSI number, similar to those used by Telenet and
Tymnet for international connections.
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515.5 | | TAVENG::GOLDMAN | | Tue Aug 16 1988 01:54 | 3 |
| Yes, the ISRANET name is correct and I'm pretty sure that it's
X.25. It's run by Bezek, the local Israel PTT. I'll ask around,
but I have a feeling that the chances of a gateway are zip.
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515.6 | Look and ye shall find | MOSSAD::GREG | My god, it's full of stars... | Tue Aug 16 1988 07:42 | 3 |
| Please see my note number 810.1 in the Gateways notesfile
Greg
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515.7 | | TAVENG::GOLDMAN | | Tue Aug 16 1988 16:12 | 7 |
| ISRANET provides a service for $$$. Therefore, you can get to
it from the EASYNET or BITNET etc. with the same ease that you
can now access TELENET in the US via the EASYNET. In other words
- not easily. If you should have access to TELENET you should be
able to send mail through to the address you mentioned. It has
the correct ISRANET code in it, and I suspect that your friend is
located in Haifa (from the "4").
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