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Community-based computer system, allowing dial-up accounts into the "Freenet's" internet connection (usually for an hour a day) either free or at low cost ($5 to $20). Most are connected to NPR (National Public Radio) -- UNO has developed "The Greater New Orleans Freenet," which this document is on! SLIP and PPP connections to Freenets are also growing. Many may be telnetted into from other systems, so that the systems may be used by members outside the local dialing area without calling long-distance. The author of this document, for example, is based in New Orleans, but is currently also a member of the Los Angles freenet as well the the Greater New Orleans Freenet. |
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