The development of this network presents a set of originalities worth mentioning:
4] The node is linked to the Puerto Rico's Research Network
[CRACIN] which will give it the Internet appearance. A message to
[email protected]/EDU.DO will reach the UPR2 node in the
Internet, then the REDID sub-system in the Codemail node will
get it using UUCP protocol. CRACIN accepted to channel the
Dominican traffic, free of charge, under a special agreement.
5] Last but not least, for the first time, a National Research
Network receives a full range support from a National
Telecommunication Company. CODETEL [a GTE subsidiary managing a
predominant part of the telecom market in the Dominican
Republic], is offering a logical partition inside its commercial
e.mail system: the UUCP based CODEMAIL. Research Institutions
members of REDID will, at no cost:
-gain telephone access to the X25 network [CODEPACK] from
anywhere in the country,
-gain access via the X25 network to the CODEMAIL system where a
limited [but large enough to cover the needs] number of mailboxes
will be reserved to them.
-have their traffic linked to the Puerto Rico Research Network [a
well provisioned volume limit is set].
CODETEL's support stems from its commitment to the national development, but is also the right business answer to the chicken and egg dilemma which prevents the telematic market growth. The agreement will last 18 months. After that period it is expected to see REDID getting its own UUCP node accessible, via Codepack, and to maintain the other parts of the current agreement.
Others companies from the industrial world will offer complimentary supports to REDID. In particular, another company from the telecom environment AACR [All American Cable and Radio] is preparing the free access to some National Scientific and Technic Data Bases, and another agreement is under study with french Questel for a limited free access to some DB.
The number of REDID users is expected to start at 25 and progressively grows toward few hundreds [the estimated figure for the Dominican Republic researcher population].
Part of the methodology and the results should be usable in other developing countries. Similar agreements with the telecom companies should be obtainable in various other places. The findings will be documented within a 3 months time frame.
For more information on REDID and/or national matters :
Lucero Arboleda, [email protected]
For more information on REDALC and/or international matters: Daniel Pimienta, [email protected]
PS: A disappointing note to conclude. The initial objective,
stated during the REDALC workshop in July 1991 [when the idea of
REDID was crystallized], was to associate the Haitian researchers
to the proposed solution and method. Unfortunately, present
conditions in Haiti have made this impossible.