Red ULA
Edmundo Vitale, vitalee@ing.ula.ve
Global Networking Survey
Section 1 Coordinates
Name of the network RedULA
Contact person/pointEdmundo Vitale
Postal address Facultad de Ingenieria ULA-Av. Tulio Febres
Merida, 5101-Venezuela
Telephone Number+5874402919-1128-2903
Fax Number+5874402947
e-mail addressvitalee@ing.ula.ve
Section 2 Network
1. Scope of the network (check all that apply)
Academic [x]
General Research [x]
Government []
NGO [x]
Commercial []
Special Interest Group [] Specify________
Other [] Specify________
2. Description
Operating since __1991___
Registered users __1500___
Active users ___600(connected at least once a
month during the last 3 months)
3. Approximately, what percent of your users would you estimate as being
__94___ University and research faculty staff
___3__ University students
_____ Government employees
_____ Commercial employees
___2__ NGO employees
___1__ Employees of International organizations, e.g.,
(UNESCO, PNUD, OAS, IADB, and World Bank)
_____ Other ______________________
4. Do you charge for services Yes [] No [x]
If Yes, specify charging methods (check all that apply)
____ Free to end users
____ Fixed charges to end users
____ Variable (usage-based) charge to end users
____ Free to end institutions (such as a university)
____ Fixed charged to institutions
____ Variable (usage-based) charge to institutions
5. What is the approximate annual budget for your network
connection and/or information center? __150.000__________USA$
6. Of that budget, approximately what percent is used for
__10 communication equipment
__20_ computer equipment
__10_communication charges
__15 technical staff
__15_ management staff
__10___ support staff
__ 5 facilities
___5_ software
___5_ overhead
___5__ other ______________________
7. Type(s) of connection(s) or gateway(s) out of your country
__x___ IP
_____ UUCP
_____ Fidonet
_____ Bitnet
_____ Other _______________________
8. Communication links(s) out of your country (for each link)
Speed 19.200____
Leased or switched ___leased_
Vendor __CANTV__
Where do you connect? _University of Princenton_______
9. Approximately, what percent of your users have
____ e-mail only
__5__ dial-in access to a command line account on a host
__5__ dial-in SLIP/PPP connectivity
_90___ full-time IP connectivity
10. Approximately, what percent of hosts on your network run
__1_ an FTP server
__1_ a WWW (http) server
__1_ a Gopher server
__1_ a list server
__1__ a news server
____ a dial-up bulletin board
__1_ a library catalogue
11. Of the hosts of your network, what of each type?
_20% personal computers running DOS
_55%_Personal computers running Microsoft Windows
__1% personal computers running Unix
__1% Personal computers running Mac OS
_23% Unix workstations
___ Other workstations
____ Unix minicomputers
____ Other minicomputers
____ Unix mainframes
____ Other mainframes
____ Other ________________
12. Approximately, what percent of the hosts in your network communicate via
_100 IP
____ UUCP
____ Fido
____ Bitnet
____ Other ________________
Section 3 Help-desk and user support
1. Is there a help-desk or other central point for queries? Yes [x] No []
Postal addreesRedULA-Facultad de Economia ULA-La Hechicera
Merida, 5101-Venezuela
Telephone number+58-44-1128
e-mail addressredula@ing.ula.ve
2. Is a general user guide available? Yes [x] No []
Paper [x] Electronic []
3. User group support activities
Describe here activities to support user groups in using the network.
Short courses on e-mail, unix
Installation of Programs
Seminars that covers Internet facilities
Installatios and configuratios of Modems
User guides
4. Training activities and workshops
Describe here activities to train and inform user support staff.
Courses(at National levels) on Network Management, Unix, Modems
Netware, Windows for Group, Design of Networks, etc.
Workshops for training our technical staff(3 per year)
Telecommunications Workshops
5. Other activities
Describe here any other activities on your network you consider
relevant. Comments (plans, etc.)
We organize the Latinoamerican School on Computer Networks, every
two years. On November 95 we are going to have the second presen-
tation.
Section 4 Success stories
Could you give some examples of users or applications which best
illustrate the value of your network?
For a developing country like Venezuela the possibility to tap the
information resources of the INTERNET make a profound difference specially
for the Academic activities. Since the deployment of our network the
international cooperation project in which our researches have been involved
has increased tenfold. Some of our users do not have access to telephone
lines due to the limitations of the communications infrastructure. Nevertheless
they are able to connect to our network and to the INTERNET by means of
radio modems, sidestepping the PTT.
Thanks for your cooperation!!!!