IIJ: IIJ to end of Anonymous UUCP information service

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M2 PRESSWIRE-7 August 1998-IIJ: IIJ to end of Anonymous UUCP information service (C)1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

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Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ; headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; president: Koichi Suzuki) announced today that it will be ending its Anonymous UUCP information service on August 20, 1998.

IIJ's Anonymous UUCP service allows users to access IIJ's servers through NTT's Dial-Q2 system to download software and technical information. The service was launched in June 1993 and gave many people who were not yet on the Internet easy and inexpensive ...

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