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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (news)
Wed Apr 29 15:32:30 1992

Date:         Wed, 29 Apr 1992 13:55:19 CDT
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From: nancyl@teal.csn.org (Nancy Lombardo)
Subject: Re:      net access for public libraries
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Organization: Colorado SuperNet, Inc.
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Date: Wed, 29 Apr 1992 18:00:24 GMT

I just wanted to note that here in Colorado, thanks to Colorado Supernet,
a nonprofit organization offering Internet access to all at equal, and highly
affordable cost, the Denver Public Library has recently gained Internet
access. The Colorado Supernet requires no justification of need and
charges a mere $20.00 dollar start up fee to get an Internet account. A
monthly fee of $20.00 covers ten hours of net time and each additional
hour is $2.00. Can you beat that? You can have an account as an individual
or as a group or institution. The costs are the same. I think it's time
for this kind of easy, affordable access to be available throughout the
nation, don't you?

Nancy Lombardo
nancl@csn.org

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