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A3 Internet Access Within NZ |
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This article is from the New Zealand FAQ, by Phil Stuart-Jones and Lin Nah with numerous contributions by others.
Public internet access is available from a growing number of sources
throughout New Zealand, particularly around the main centres. Access for
university staff and students (sometimes only post-grads) is usually
available. For more detailed information, read Simon Lyall's monthly faq
on the subject;
newsgroups: (news.answers, nz.net.announce, nz.general, s.c.n-z)
archive-name: internet-access/new-zealand
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/nz.general/
and also;
http://actrix.gen.nz/general/internet.faq
although:
ftp://ftp.dosli.govt.nz/pub/lists/
is slightly better and has a few other FAQs.
 
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