SIMNET
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SIMNET is a pun on (Simulated) Tymnet - basically we're trying to set up dial-in access points that will enable old-skool modem users to access
Telnet BBSes via access points across the globe.
More info can be found at
http://www.uuhec.net/simnet/
Getting dialup access to your Telnet BBS ========================================
Want your telnet BBS to have (eventually a bunch of) dial up numbers
across the globe?
Send me an email to
admin@uuhec.net with "SIMNET node application" as the subject with the following details:
- BBS code (the user types this in to connect to your BBS, up to 8 alphanumeric
letters/digits)
- BBS name and description
- Telnet address and port
In the following format:
<CODE>|<name and description of the system>|<address of the system>|<port>
e.g.
B4BBS|B4BBS - Yesterday's technology today!|b4bbs.sampsa.com|23
(The separator is a pipe symbol ["|"] and none of the fields should obviously contain that or it'll bork the script)
Becoming an access point
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Got a spare landline and a modem (or maybe a 2G GSM dataline)?
Come help us spread the Good News about CONNECT 9600!
Contact us on the FB group below or me directly at
admin@uuhec.net
Current access points
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The current dial-up numbers are:
Finland: +358 465 0057498 (GSM modem, 9600 bps v.32)
Romania: +4037-374-0384 (v.34 modem over lossless VOIP codec)
We will also be updating
http://www.uuhec.net/simnet/ ASAP with more
numbers.
Cheers,
Sampsa
PS: There's a FB group set up for this:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/simnet2000/
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* Origin: B4BBS = London = b4bbs.sampsa.com 2:250/7 (2:250/7)