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Part 3: Directory of Networks
Africa
The information in this directory of network service
providers includes:
- Network Provider s Name, Address and Number
of Users
- Brief Description
- Services Available
- Charges (as of July 1994)
- Key NGO Users of the System
- Additional Information, such as suggestions
for new users, training, etc.
For the most part, the information provided in this
directory has been reproduced as received from the network service providers.
Additional requests for information should be directed to them.
Africa
A Number of other sources provide information about
electronic communication networks in Africa. GreenNet
has number of partners in Africa providing email services
to NGO users.
ANGOLA
RIDSANG
PO Box 3110, Landa, Angola, Tel:+244-2/396107, Fax:+244-2/335-609
E-mail: sysop@ridsang.gn.apc.org (or) 5:7031/2.0
Contact person:Silvio Almada
Brief Description
Ridsang is the Sustainable Development Network (SDN) node in
Angola. It aims to provide national networking in support of sustainable
development.
Services Available
Ridsang provides e-mail facilities during office hours between 0830-1800.
International e-mail can take about 24 hours to reach its destination.
No information is available regarding charges, NGO users, training etc.
Also refer Angonet
and Greennet's list of active african electronic networks for more information.
CAMEROON
Hnet Cameroon
Center for Health Technology, Automation and Control Laboratory, National
Polytechnic, University of Yaoundé, Yaoundé I, Cameroon, Tel: +237/230113,
Fax: +237/230103
E-mail: aaderek@cam.healthnet.org
Contact person: Derek Ajesam Asoh
Number of registered users: 30
Number of active users: 21
Brief Description
Hnet Cameroon is a part of Healthnet - (http://www.healthnet.org)
Services Available
Hnet uses satellite links to exchange e-mail traffic with Internet four
times a day, so international e-mail takes a maximum of 6-8 hours to reach
its destination. The network supportsEnglish and French. It does not provide
access to conferences/discussion areas.
Charges Registration charges: 25,000 CFA franc/year
(individual); 80,000 CFA franc/year (organization). No monthly subscription.
No charges to send/receive international e-mail.
Key NGO Users
- PSI Cameroon
- NAMA Cameroon
- ECASS Cameroon
- UNICEF Cameroon
- GTZ Cameroon
Additional Information
It provides on-site training and follow-up training as needed.
Also refer to Orstom's services in Yaoundé I
CÔTE D'IVOIRE
For e-mail services available in Abidjan, contact:
African Development Bank, BP V316, Rue Joseph Anoma, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire,
Tel: +225/204206, Fax: +225/204053
E-mail: 75740.535@compuserve.com or 5:7721/1
Contact person: Mayega Joseph Valerian
ETHIOPIA
PADISNET
ECA Addis Ababa, PO Box 3001, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Tel: +251-1/511167,
Fax: +251-1/514416
E-mail: sysop@padis.gn.apc.org
Contact person: Lishan Adam
Number of registered users: 200-300 (June 1994)
Number of active users: information not available
Brief Description
Pan African Information Development System (PADIS) is a cooperative regional
development information system created in January 1980 under the aegis
of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Addis Ababa.
The Pan African Documentation Centre Network (Padisnet)
is a project to link 34 countries in a network of participating development
planning centers that exchange databases and information.
Services Available
They connect to Accra, London, Nairobi, Johannesburg and Washington to
exchange international e-mail traffic. Padisnet supports French and English.
International e-mail takes a maximum of 8-12 hours to reach its destination.
The network provides access to The Hornet BBS (on
Horn of Africa issues) and the expzoe5 and Africa Link APC
conferences. The network provides on-line access to bibliographic and
referral databases.
The following is a sample of bibliographic and
referral databases available through Padisnet.
PAD-DEV Socioeconomic development information (ECA/PADIS)
LABORDOC Documentation related to labor
UNIDO Documentation related to industry (UNIDO)
AGRIS Agricultural information (FAO)
ILCA Livestock documentation (ILCA)
DIESA Socioeconomic information (UN-DIESA)
DEVSIS Development information (UN-DIESA)
POPIN-AFRICA Documentation on population (ECA-POPIN)
ECA Roster of consultation experts (personnel)
ECA Roster of African women experts (ATRCW)
ECA Roster of African experts (PADI
ECA Roster of African statisticians (ECA/STAT)
ECA Roster of African demographers (ECA/POP)
ECA Resolutions from ECA Conference of Ministers
Charges
Registration: US$50.
Monthly subscription: US$5.
Charges to send/receive international messages: US$0.11 per kilobyte (Kb).*
Key NGO Users
- Environment and aid (Africare,
SOS, Oxfam etc.)
- Human rights
- Church groups
- Education
Additional Information
Padisnet makes the following recommendations on modem purchase: buy modems
from the US, if possible get 220 volts rated, and do not buy small modems.
Though the network responds to all types of modem, it suggests you purchase
a standard modem such as Zyxel, Hayes, US Robotics, Practical Peripherals,
Zoom, GVC, Boca, etc.
Training costs US$150, which
includes a half-day hands-on session and a half-day orientation session.
KENYA
Three networks ELCI, Arccnet
, UNICS provide electronic communication services.
ELCI, Environment Liaison Centre
International
PO Box 72461,Nairobi, Kenya, Tel: +254-2/562015/22, Fax: +254-2/562175
E-mail: sysop@elci.gn.apc.org or 5:731/1
Contact person: ELCI System Operator
Number of users: 95 (March 1994)
Brief Description
This system connects to GN fido for international e-mail traffic.
Services Available
Services can be accessed from any part of the country and run 24 hours
a day. International e-mail can take about 12 hours to reach international
networks.
It receives the following apc conferences:
africa.horn, ngonet.global, expzone5, apc.africa, inc.desert, ghg.africa,
inc.climate and habari (local for support and information to ELCI end-users
).
Key discussion areas/conferences/BBS of interest
to NGOs include:
africa.horn, biodiversity, ghg.africa, inc.desert, ngonet.global and apc.africa.
Charges (March 1994)
Registration (one-time fee): US$50
Monthly subscription: US$10.
To send/receive international messages: US$0.30/Kb.
Key NGO Users
Key NGO users work on issues related to peace, agriculture, research,
religion and environment/development.
Additional Information
Modems are not yet easily available in Kenya. New users are advised to
buy their modems from the US. Upon installation of a new user, two hours
of training are provided. An electronic conference, HABARI, provides additional
training, software support and information to users. Biweekly hands-on
training seminars for users are also held on ELCI premises. Brief notes
on available communications packages are available both on disk and hard
copy. The 10+ users polling ELCI node from Arusha, Tanzania were organized
and formed their node, named Marie, in February 1994. The Marie node sends
and receives international messages through the ELCI system. ELCI cooperates
with other Fidonet systems in Nairobi.
Arccnet
PO Box 58638, Nairobi, Kenya, Tel: +254-2/561000, 211640
E-mail:: sysop@arcc.gn.apc.org / sysop@arcc.kaact.kenya.net.org
Contact person: Shem Ochuodho
Number of users: 150
Brief Description
Arccnet aims to provide a platform for high-level computing and research
and to promote development and use of computing and communications technologies
in Africa. This network is administered by the African Regional Centre
for Computing (ARCC).
Services Available
Some of the key conferences available include:
afyanet health institutions and workers
agronet agroforestry institutions and researchers
edunet universities and other educational institutions
environment environment
femnet discussing gender issues
libnet libraries and information scientists
ssenet small-scale business discussions
Charges
Registration: US$50 (connection and training).
Monthly subscription: US$10.
International e-mail: US$0.50 for first Kb; US$0.20 for additional Kbs.
Key NGO Users
Users include university departments, research institutes,NGOs, UN agencies,
government departments, and individuals.
Additional Information
For suggestions on purchasing modems, see Item 6 under ELCI above
SENEGAL
ENDADAKAR
BP 3370, Dakar, Senegal, Tel: +221/216027, 224229, Fax: +221/222695
E-mail:: enda@endadak.gn.apc.org
Contact person: Moussa Fall
Number of registered users: 60
Number of active users:30
Brief Description
Enda is based at Environnement et DÇveloppement du Tiers-Monde (Environment
and Development in the Third World), a non-profit international organization.
Headquarters are in Dakar with branch offices in Bolivia, Zimbabwe, India,
ominican Republic, Colombia and France. ENDADAKAR aims to improve communications
to support the organization s goal of assisting grassroots movements,
and studying and disseminating information on appropriate technology and
energy resources.
Services Available
It supports French and English. International e-mail takes a maximum of
8-12 hours to reach its destination.
It provides access to the following APC conferences:
africa_glasnost, en.recycle, aids.issues, en.pesticides, apc.africa, tech.fido,
en.alerts and ppp.meet.
Other discussion areas of NGO interest include:
environment/development, women, consumption patterns, AIDS and street
youth.
Charges
No registration charges.
Monthly subscription: 2500 CFA franc or US$5.
Charges to receive international messages: 150 CFA franc/Kb.
Charges to send messages:
Local e-mail: 50 CFA franc/Kb
National: 50 CFA franc International:190 CFA franc/Kb
Key NGO Users
- OXFAM US
- ENDA
- ACDHRS
- ICAE
- Goree Institute
Additional Information
Modems must be bought abroad, either in the US, Canada or the UK. Training
is available free of charge.
SOUTH AFRICA
Sangonet
13th floor, Longsbank Building, 187 Bree Street, Johannesburg 2000, South
Africa, Tel: +27-11/838-6944, Fax: +27-11/492-1058
E-mail:: support@wn.apc.org or sn0002@connectinc.com
Contact person: Anriette Esterhuysen
Number of registered users: 500+
Brief Description
Sangonet, a non-profit organization previously called WorkNet, promotes
the use of electronic networking in information provision and capacity
building for non-governmental organizations in South Africa. Sangonet
is the South African member of the international network of the Association
for Progressive Communications (APC).
Services Available
Sangonet Graphical User Interface: Using the icon-based standard adopted
by Windows and Apple Macintosh programs, users can connect to Sangonet
at the click of a mouse. It provides access to e-mail, conferences, and
a database of local development information and information on South Africa
in transition.
Worknet Character-based User Interface: This service
is cheaper than the icon-based service. It provides access to e-mail and
conferences, and full access to the Internet.
Fidonet: Sangonet operates a Fidonet node which
acts as gateway to the Internet for various networks in Southern Africa.
Charges
Registration (one-time joining fee; includes free training, software and
user manual); monthly subscription (includes one free hour of on-line
use); on-line usage charges (i.e. time spent on-line) plus amount of information
transferred.
There are different rates for community based organizations
(CBO rate), NGOs (NGO rate), and for large non-profit organizations and
profit-making companies (Pay Your Own Weight PYOW rate).
Key NGO Users
- African
National Congress
- Human Rights Commission
- Industrial Health Research Group
- National Land Committee
- SA Catholic Bishops Conference
- Southscan
- COSATU
- SA Clothing and Textile Workers Union
- Earthlife Africa
- Centre for Adult and Continuing Education
- Oxfam
- Goldstone Institute
Additional Information
Free training is included in the one-time joining fee.
UGANDA
MUKLA
Institute of Computer Science, PO Box 7062, Kampala, Uganda, Tel: +256-41/559712,
Fax: +256-41/530756
E-mail:: cmusisi@mukla.gn.apc.org
Contact person: Charles Musisi
Number of users: 165 sites / 250+ (January 1994)
Brief Description
MUKLA (Mukerere University, Kampala) aims to develop, promote and facilitate
electronic networking. It also acts as a host for the Esanet (East and
Southern African Network) project and the Healthnet project.
Services Available
No information available about discussion areas etc.
Charges (January 1994)
Registration charges: US$5/user, installation fee of US$50.
Subscription: US$30-50/month (for unlimited use).
Key NGO Users
No information available about key NGO users.
Additional Information
No suggestions are available about modem purchase.
ZAMBIA
Zangonet/Zamnet
Computer Centre, University of Zambia, PO Box 32379, Lusaka, Zambia, Tel:
+260-1/252507, Fax: +260-1/290935
E-mail:: mbennett@unza.gn.apc.org
Contact person: Mark Bennett
Brief Description
Zangonet/Zamnet is an electronic communication service of the University
of Zambia for all non-commercial and non-governmental communities.
Services Available
It aims to provide three levels of service:
- e-mail only;
- dial-up interactive Internet services;
- full leased line Internet services.
Charges
E-mail only: US$15-US$30/month.
Dial-up interactive Internet services: US$50-US$100/month.
Full access: US$750/month.
Each service will have a signing on fee and may incur excess usage charges.
Key NGO Users
- Agro-Forestry Project, Mongu
- Ananda Marga Mission
- Care International Lusaka
- Catholic Research Unit
- Churches Medical Association of Zambia
- Habitat for Humanity International
- Kara Counselling (four points)
- Luangwa Rural Health Care, Mpika (two points)
- Mennonite Central Committee
- Nalionwa Catholic Mission, Kalomo
- The Navigators, Lusaka
- NSA of Bahai s of Zambia
- Oxfam Zambia
- Population Services International (two points)
- Regional Development and Programme Planning,
Siavonga
- San Francisco AIDS Project
- St Francis Mission Hospital, Katete
- Tropical Diseases Research Centre
- Voluntary Service Overseas
- Wildlife Conservation Society of Zambia
- World Vision International Zambia
- World Wide Fund for Nature
- Zambia Bureau of Standards
- Zambia Christian Mission, Mongu
- Zambia Association for Research and Development
Additional Information
No specific information is available about modem purchase. Training materials
are available for users.
ZIMBABWE
MANGO
Micro Access for NGO, PO Box 5690, Harare, Zimbabwe, Tel: +263-4/738694,
Fax: +263-4/738693
E-mail:: sysop@mango.apc.org
Contact person: Memory Sachinkonye (Sysop)
Number of registered users: 250
Number of active users: 75
Brief Description
This network is governed and administered by a collective of NGOs.
Services Available
It provides access to following APC conferences:
africa.glasnost Africa Glasnost Conference from APC
africa.netnews News from systems in Africa
cdrom CDROM Fido Echo on CD-ROM Technology
cn.crnotes Conflict Resolution Notes
comp.multimedia Usenet Multi Media conference
econ.saps Structural Adjustment Programs
econews.africa African Ngonet areas
ecp.news Electronic and Computing for Peace
expzone5 Expand Zone 5
geo2.interdoc InterDoc Online
geo2.ngo-hosts NGO Host Conference area (Geonet)
glasnost.news News on Political Changes in Eastern Europe
msn.news News from Mozambique (APC)
reg.africa Greennet s Africa conference
reg.safrica Southern African regional news
safrica.drought Southern African drought situation
soc.culture.african Usenet conference
soc.rights.human Usenet human rights conference
tech.fido apc fido interface conference
Charges
Registration (one-time fee): Z$25.
Monthly subscription: Z$10 or US$1.25.
Connect charges/minute: off-line reader only.
Charges to receive international messages: Z$0.10/Kb.
Charges to send international messages: Z$0.15/Kb.
Key NGO Users
Additional Information
Modems are available locally. The network responds to all brands of modem.
AFRICAN
REGION
Rionet
ORSTOM / MTI, 213 rue La Fayette, 75010 Paris, France, Tel: +33-1/48 03
76 09
E-mail:: renaud@orstom.fr
Contact person:Pascal Renaud
Number of users in Africa:400 (approx.)
Brief Description
Rionet (Reseau inter-tropical d ordinateurs) is an international electronic
network that participates in the development of Internet. In Africa, Rionet
links 25 Unix hosts in 10 countries, with approximately 80 access points
(standard terminals or local UUCP nodes). In sub-Saharan Africa Rionet
provides e-mail connectivity from Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire,
Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Senegal, and Togo.
Services Available
It offers e-mail, file transfer, mailing lists, and user directory. It
also provides all users a gateway to the French Minitel network.
Charges
To send messages (between the North and Africa): FF2/Kb. Users need to
pay an annual subscription fee and charges to receive e-mail from non-RIO
users.
Key NGO Users
Organizations from Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Senegal,
Togo have joined Rionet.
International organizations include:
AUPELF Association des Universités partiellement ou
entiärement de langue française
CIRAD Centre International de Recherche en Agronomie pour le Développement
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
FPH (Swiss NGO): Fondation pour le Progrès de l'Homme
GRET (French NGO): Groupe de Recherches et d'Etudes Technologiques
UNITAR United Nations Institute for Training and Research
GREENNET'S LIST OF ACTIVE
AFRICAN ELECTRONICNETWORKS
(Nov 1993)
Country: ALGERIA
Organization: Algeria Net
Address: 06 Rue Frederic Mistral Telemly
City: Algiers
Tel: +213-2/612-715
Sysop: Sid-Ali Bettache ID: sbettache
Node name: algeria.gn.apc.org
Country: ANGOLA
Organization: Development Workshop
Address: Rua Rei Katyavala
City: Luanda
Tel: +244-2/330-243
Sysop: Allan Cain ID: dwang
Node name: angonet.gn.apc.org
Country: BOTSWANA
Organization: University of Botswana
City: Gaborone
Tel: +267-35/1151, 35-6364
Fax: +267-35/7573
Sysop: Thula Segokgo ID: segokgot
Node name: pula.ub.bw
Country: BURKINA FASO
Organization: ORSTOM
Tel: +226/306737, 306739
Fax: +226/310385
Sysop: Dominique Remy remy@ouaga.orstom.fr
Node name: ouaga.orstom.fr (-> ouaga.orstom.bf)
Country: CAMEROON
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: BP 1857
City: Yaoundé
Tel: +237/201508
Fax: +237/201854
Sysop: Jacques Moungang moungang@yaounde.orstom.fr
Node name: yaounde.orstom.fr
Country:CONGO
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: BP 181
City: Brazzaville
Tel: +242/832680, 832681, 832682
Fax: +242/832977
Sysop: Christophe Brun brunchri@brazza.orstom.fr
Node name: brazza.orstom.fr
Country:CÔTE D'IVOIRE
Organization: African Development Bank (ADB)
Address: BP V316, Rue Joseph Anoma
City: Abidjan
Tel: +251-1/511167, 225/20426
Sysop: Joseph Mayega
Node name: adbabjacos.gn.apc.org
Country: CÔTE D'IVOIRE
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: BP 917
City: Abidjan 15
Tel: +225/243779
Fax: +225/246504
Sysop: Thomas Grossi grossi@abidjan.ormstom.fr
Node name: abidjan.orstom.fr
Country: EGYPT
Organization: Egyptian Universities Network
Address: FRCU Computer Centre, Cairo University, Giza
City: Cairo
Tel: +20-2/735405
Sysop: Nashwa Abdel-Baki ID: nashwa
Node name: frcu.eun.eg
Country: ETHIOPIA
Organization: PADIS
Address: Pan African Information Development System, PO Box 3001
City: Addis Ababa
Tel: +251-1/511167
Sysop: Lishan Adam ID: ladam
Node name: padis.gn.apc.org
Country: GAMBIA
Organization: African Centre for Human Rights (ACHRDS)
Address: Raymond Sock, Okairaba Ave
City: Banjul
Tel: +220/94525
Sysop: Hannah Forster ID: hforster
Node name: achrds.gn.apc.org
Country: GHANA
Organization: FOE-Ghana
City: Accra
Tel: +233-21/225963
Sysop: Esther Asiedu-Larbi ID: foe
Node name: foe-ghana.gn.apc.org
Country: GHANA
Organization: Ghastinet
Address: Council For Scientific and Industrial Research, PO Box M32
City: Accra
Tel: +233-31/773315
Sysop: Mohamed Alhaji Mohamed ID: MMohamed
Node name: ghastinet.gn.apc.org
Country: KENYA
Organization: Environment Liaison Centre International (ELCI)
Address: Box 72461
City: Nairobi
Tel: +254-2/562015
Sysop: Doug Rigby ID: drigby
Node name: elci.gn.apc.org
Country: KENYA
Organization: University of Nairobi Computer Services (UNICS)
Address: Box 30197
City: Nairobi
Sysop: Dr G.M. Macharia ID: gmacharia
Node name: unics.gn.apc.org
Country: LESOTHO
Organization: National University of Lesotho
Address: PO Roma 180
City: Maseru
Tel: +266/340610
Fax: 340000
Sysop: Lebeko Sello ID: lls
Node name: isas.nul.ls
Country: MADAGASCAR
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: BP 434
City : 101 Antananarivo
Tel: +261/242766
Fax: +261/243036
Sysop: Christian Depraetere depraete@tana.orstom.fr
Node name: tana.orstom.fr
Country: MALAWI
Organization: University of Malawi
Address: Chancellor College
City: Zomba
Tel: +265/52241
Sysop: Paulos Nyirenda ID: Paulos_Nyirenda
Node name: f1.n7231.z5.Fidonet.org
Country: MALI
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: BP 2528
City: Bamako
Tel: +223/224305, 222774
Fax: +223/227588
Sysop: Raphael Sagon sagon@bamako.orstom.fr
Node name: bamako.orstom.fr
Country: MAURITIUS
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: Fisheries Research Center
City: Port Louis
Tel: +230/2334729
Sysop: Maurice Cayre cayre@maurice.orstom.fr
Node name: maurice.orstom.fr
Country: MOZAMBIQUE
Organization: Center Informatica University Eduardo Mondlane
City: Maputo
Tel: +258-1/491557
Sysop: Venancio Massingue ID: venacio
Node name: dzowo.uem.mz
Country: NIGER
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: BP 11 416
City : Niamey
Tel: +227/732054 / 723115
Fax: +227/722804
Sysop: Jean-Yves Laisne laisne@niamsey.orstom.fr
Node name: niamey.orstom.fr
Country: NIGERIA
City: Lagos/Ile-Ife
Tel: +234-36/231262
Sysop: Chuma Agbodike
Node name: lixy.gn.apc.org
Country: SENEGAL
Organization: Enda-Dakar
Address: BP 3370
City: Dakar
Tel: +221/216027
Sysop: Moussa Fall ID: mfall
Node name: endadak.gn.apc.org
Country: SENEGAL
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: BP 1386
City : Dakar
Tel: +221/323476 / 323480
Fax: +221/324307
Sysop: Herve Chevillotte chevillotte@dakar.orstom.sn
Node name: dakar.orstom.fr
Country: SEYCHELLES
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: Seychelles Fishing Authority Headquarters, Rue des Frangipaniers,
BP 570
City : Victoria-Mahe I
Tel: +248/24742
Fax: +248/24508
Sysop: Marc Bartholme bartho@seychel.orstom.fr
Node name: seychel.orstom.fr
Country: SOUTH AFRICA
Organization: Sangonet/Worknet
Address: 187 Bree St, Longsbank Bldng
City: Johannesburg 2000
Tel: +27-11/838-6944
Sysop: Simone Shall ID: simone
Node name: worknet.apc.org
Country: SOUTH AFRICA
Organization: Uninet
Address: Foundation for Research Development
City: Pretoria
Tel: +27-11/841-3542
Fax : +27-11/804-2679
Sysop: Vic Shaw ID: vicshaw
Node name: frd.ac.za
Country: SWAZILAND
Organization: University of Swaziland
Address: P/Bag 4, Kwaluseni
City: Mbabane
Tel: +268/84011 ext 211
Fax : +268/85276
Sysop: Eelco Vriezekolk, ID: eelco
Node name: attic.alt.sz
Country: TANZANIA
Organization: COSTECH
Address: Council for Science and Technology, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Department, Muhimbili Medical Centre, PO Box 65015
City: Dar es Salaam
Tel: +255-51/26211
Sysop: William Sangiwa ID: bsangiwa
Node name: costech.gn.apc.org
Country: TOGO
Organization: ORSTOM
Address: BP 375
City : Lome
Tel: +228/214344 / 214346
Fax: +228/210343
Sysop: Pierre Levi levi@lome.ormsom.fr
Node name: lome.orstom.fr
Country: TUNISIA
Organization: IRSIT
Address: BP 212 Rue Ibn Nadime, CitÇ Mahrajane
City: Tunis 1082
Tel: +216-1/787757
Sysop: Kamel Saadaoui ID: saadaoui
Node name: spiky.rsinet.tn
Country: UGANDA
Organization: MUKLA
Address: Institute of Computer Science, Makarere University, Box 7062
City: Kampala
Tel: +256-41/559712
Sysop: Charles Musisi ID: cmusisi
Node name: mukla.gn.apc.org
Country: ZAMBIA
Organization: UNZA Address: University of Zambia Computer Centre, Box
32379 City: Lusaka Tel: +260-1/252507 Sysop: Mark Bennett ID: mbennett
Node name: unza.gn.apc.org
Country: ZIMBABWE
Organization: MANGO
Address: PO Box 7069
City: Harare
Tel: +263-4/303211 ext 1492
Sysop: Rob Borland ID: rborland
Node name: mango.apc.org
Country: ZIMBABWE
Organization: University of Zimbabwe
City: Harare
Tel: +263-4/303211 ext 1378
Sysop: John Sheppard ID: postmaster
Node name: zimbix.uz.zw
Support centers for African nodes
Greennet
4th floor
393-395 City Road
London ECIV WE, UK
Tel: +44-171/608-3040
Fax: +44-171/253-0801
E-mail:: karenb@gn.apc.org
Worknet 13th Floor
Longsbank Building
187 Bree St,
Johannesburg, South Africa
Tel: +27-11/838-6944
Fax: +27-11/838-6310
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