I gathered some list statistics for the subscriber base as of Thursday, February 3, 1994, 12:00 noon. 657 subscription addresses total. 49 contain the string 'cypher' and are suspected gateways, either to individuals or large groups, so the exact amount is extremely hard to pin down. Here are the subscribers, broken down by top-level domain 300 com USA commercial 204 edu USA educational 25 org USA organizational 18 ca Canada 15 net networks 13 us USA geographical 10 uk United Kingdom 9 uucp UUCP links 8 se Sweden 7 gov USA government 7 au Australia 6 fi Finland 5 no Norway 4 de Denmark 3 mil USA military 3 it Italy 2 fido Fidonet 2 za South Africa 2 mx Mexico 1 ve Venezuela 1 su USSR (er, someone call a NIC) 1 si ( ? Slovenia ? ) 1 sg Singapore 1 nl Netherlands 1 jp Japan 1 in India 1 ie Ireland 1 hk Hong Kong 1 gb United Kingdom 1 fr France 1 es Spain 1 ee ? 1 ec Ecuador If anybody knows for sure where SI and EE are, I'd love to know. My list of ISO country codes is a little old. Here are the top individual domain names. We can see who has market share, at least. 51 netcom.com 16 aol.com 9 mcimail.com 8 well.sf.ca.us 7 delphi.com 6 world.std.com 5 umich.edu 5 shell.portal.com 5 microsoft.com 5 cleveland.Freenet.Edu 5 CompuServe.COM 4 phantom.com 4 panix.com 4 gnu.ai.mit.edu 4 crl.com 4 apple.com 3 ucsu.Colorado.EDU 3 toad.com 3 prodigy.com 3 nyx.cs.du.edu 3 mason1.gmu.edu 3 engin.umich.edu 3 ecf.toronto.edu 3 anon.penet.fi 3 access.digex.com 3 CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Happy lack of trails. Eric