HoloNet Dedicated IP Access

connects thousands of sites to the Internet via UUCP and dedicated links.

HoloUUCP quickly and inexpensively connects office e-mail systems and BBSes to the Internet for e-mail and USENET conferences via modem.

Dedicated IP links are ideal for businesses and BBSes wishing to access the Internet or provide Internet access to local WWW or FTP servers.

Dedicated IP Links

Installation Process

Included Services

NNTP Service
An NNTP feed for one NNTP Server or NNTP Client access for one Class C Network.
SMTP Forwarding
A smart SMTP forwarding service for mail originating from one Class C Network.
HTTP Proxy Service
HTTP proxy service for one Class C Network.
DNS Service
Domain Name Service for one Class C Network.
NTP Server
Access to a time synchronizing server for one Class C Network.

Security

Connecting your computers to the Internet has security implications. It important for customers to observe appropriate security precautions. See for more information about security.

Terms

HoloNet Dedicated IP Pricing

NOTICE: These rates are subject to change without notice. Call for a quote.

California LATA 1

Method CIR PR w/ Telco Charges w/o Telco Charges
Install Monthly Install Monthly
Frame Relay 32K 56K $1500 $250 $750 $175
56K 56K $1500 $350 $750 $275
64K 128K $2000 $600 $1000 $325
128K 128K $2000 $750 $1000 $475
96K 384K $2000 $1000 $1000 $500
192K 384K $2000 $1250 $1000 $750
384K 384K $2000 $1500 $1000 $1000
384K T1 $2000 $1700 $1500 $1200
768K T1 $2000 $2300 $1500 $1800
Direct T1   $1000 $2300
Other   Call for Quote

Prices w/ Telco Charges for Frame Relay in California LATA 1 include local loop installation, monthly charges and state/federal tax surcharges within Pacific Bell's operating area; this is the total Internet access charge for your connection. (Outside of Pacific Bell's operating area in California LATA 1 additional charges may exist; call for a quote.)

Prices w/o Telco Charges for Frame Relay in California LATA 1 do not include installation, monthly charges or state/federal tax surcharges for the local loop and Frame Relay port access; please call Pacific Bell for a quote.

Prices w/o Telco Charges for direct access in California LATA 1 do not include local loop installation, monthly charges or state/federal tax surcharges; please call for a quote.

Changing a Frame Relay CIR incurs a one-time service cost of $50. Changing Frame Relay PRs of 128K and above costs $100; upgrading a PR of 56K requires a full re-install.

Continental US

Method CIR PR Install Monthly
Frame Relay 32K 56K $750 + LL $450 + LL
56K 56K $750 + LL $650 + LL
64K 128K $750 + LL $750 + LL
128K 128K $750 + LL $1000 + LL
128K 256K $750 + LL $1250 + LL
256K 256K $750 + LL $2000 + LL
192K 384K $750 + LL $2250 + LL
Other Call for Quote

Prices for Frame Relay access in the Continental US do not include the local loop installation or monthly charges. Local loop charges for a 56Kbps connection are typically less than $500 for installation and $200 per month. Significantly reduced local loop charges for various California LATAs are available. For higher speeds, the cost varies significantly; please call for a quote.

Additional Services

Access for an additional Class C Network through the same link may be purchased for $100 per month.

HoloNet Approved Equipment

Customers must obtain their own router and CSU/DSU. Since synchronous communication equipment is sensitive to power fluctuations, it is also recommened that you obtain a UPS to power your router and CSU/DSU. Below is a list of HoloNet approved equipment.

Manufacture Product Type Speeds
Pipeline 130 Model 1 (P130-UBRI-FT1)
(also has an ISDN BRI U Interface)
Router+CSU/DSU 128Kbps to T1
Pipeline 130 Model 2 (P130-UBRI-L56)
(also has a SW56 Interface w/ CSU/DSU)
Router+CSU/DSU 56Kbps
Pipeline 130 Model 3 (P130-LS-56-2N)
(also has an ISDN BRI U Interface)
Router+CSU/DSU 56Kbps
Pipeline 130 Model 4 (P130-UBRI-V35)
(also has an ISDN BRI U Interface)
Router 56Kbps to T1
Pipeline 130 Model 4 (P130-SBRI-V35)
(also has an ISDN BRI S/T Interface)
Router 56Kbps to T1
Pipeline 400 T1 or any MAX w/ T1 Varies 128Kbps to T1
Router 56Kbps to T1
w/IP & Frame Relay Router Varies
Any IP Router with Frame Relay Router Varies
Router 56Kbps to T1
Motorola UDS MR64 CSU/DSU 56Kbps (64Kbps)
Kentrox Kentrox DSERV CSU/DSU 128Kbps to T1
() Any 400VA or larger unit UPS (400VA+)
Any 120V unit with 420VA or larger UPS (420VA+)

With any new network equipment (listed above or not), we recommend that you check the configuration with HoloNet before purchasing.

Many of these products can be purchased through:
	
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	Burlingame, CA 94010
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Glossary

California LATA 1 Service Area
California LATA 1 is the telephone service area that includes the northern part of area code 408, and all of the 415, 510, 650 and 707 area codes including Concord, Crescent City, Eureka, Livermore, Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa and Watsonville.
CIR - Committed Information Rate
Is the average capacity of the link between HoloNet and the remote site.
CSU/DSU - Channel Switch Unit/Data Switch Unit
A CSU/DSU connects the router to data line installed by the local phone company.
DNS - Domain Name System
, , and define various aspects of the Internet Domain Name System.
DSU/CSU - Data Switch Unit/Channel Switch Unit
Same as a CSU/DSU.
Frame Relay
Frame Relay is a fast packet switching technology that allows aggregated bandwidth amoung several customers. Internet data over Frame Relay must conform to the specification.
HTML - HyperText Markup Language
is a markup language for hypertext which is understood by all WWW clients.
HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol
allows the transport of documents commonly including documents written in HTML.
NNTP - Network News Transport Protocol
defines the Internet protocol for transferring and reading USENET news.
NTP - Network Time Protocol
defines the Internet protocol for synchronizing time of day clocks.
PR - Port Rate
The maximum capacity of the link between HoloNet and the remote site.
Router
A router transfers data between the link and the local Ethernet.
SMTP - Simple Mail Transport Protocol
defines the Internet protocol for transfering e-mail in the Internet mail format (defined in ).