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From ches Tue Mar 6 09:06:22 EST 1990
It think it probably is. I am told the line is 89% utilized. But the throughpu
t
is shared, so I wouldn't worry about it.
>From ehg Tue Mar 6 08:16 EST 1990
Received: by coma; Tue Mar 6 08:17:21 1990
From: pyxis!ehg
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 90 08:16 EST
To: coma!ches
Thanks. Is it reasonable for people to ask for the 600KB f2c source over
uunet's dedicated line? I'm just trying to find out if there's a problem
before there's a disaster.
>From ches Tue Mar 6 07:16:18 EST 1990
Inet has no dialers. All its calls go through the internet. The mcsun addresse
s
were uunet.uu.net!mcsun!..., which will travel to uunet via Internet and
then across the ocean on uunet's dedicated line.
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