Possible out-of-US remailer sites, 2nd edition

This is the second edition of my listing of possible good companies outside the US from which to run an anonymous remailer, assuming telnetting to a UNIX shell in most cases. (Those marked with a + have access through PPP, SLIP, or similar protocols). I have removed Malaysia from the listing due to its government's suppression of free speech/press, which Rich Graves was kind enough to point out to me. The countries on here are a mixture of those with strong support for free speech/press, and those with useful laws regarding offshore companies, through which a for-profit remailer might be run with limited liability. _Country/Area_ _Name_ _Email_ Anguilla Cable & Wireless webmaster@candw.com.ai Anguilla Offshore Information Services*** info@offshore.com.ai Antigua Cable & Wireless scholla@candw.ag Barbados CaribSurf webmaster@caribsurf.com Denmark cybernet.dk info@cybernet.dk Finland Clinet clinet@clinet.fi Finland Net People helpdesk@netppl.fi Finland Xgateway Finland* pal@xgw.fi Iceland Multimedia Consumer Services mmedia@mmedia.is Isle of Man Advanced Systems Consultants** info@advsys.co.uk Jamaica InfoChannel icquery@infochan.com Liechtenstein Ping Services afink@ping.ch Liechtenstein Online Store webmaster@onlinestore.com Malta maltaNET info@maltanet.omnes.net New Zealand +PlaNet Free NZ support@planet.gen.nz New Zealand +PlaNet FreeNZ Wellington tich@wn.planet.gen.nz New Zealand The Internet Group info@ihug.co.nz New Zealand +Manawatu Internet Services info@manawatu.gen.nz New Zealand Wave Internet Services accounts@wave.co.nz Sweden FX fx@uni-x.se Sweden Internet One** Support@one.se Sweden Kajplats 305 info@kajen.malmo.se * = This organization has on its main page a link to a document called the "Declaration of an Independent Internet." It thus may be possible to persuade them to support a remailer at reduced or no charge as part of this. ** = This organization's main page has the EFF blue ribbon, unlike others. *** = This organization is run by a cypherpunk, Vince Cate. It does have the disadvantages of requiring $50 a month or $420 a year for a telnet-only UNIX shell, with a limit of 50 MB/month for mail without extra charges. However, its charge is $20 a month or $168 a year for a POP account, although the limit is then 20 MB/month for mail without extra charges. I would appreciate comment on all aspects of this list. These include: additional companies and countries to add; companies or countries to take off (international politics & law is not my subject); and suggestions about where to look for more (it is quite possible that I did not locate all the lists of out-of-US ISPs). -Allen

Fri, 31 May 1996, E. ALLEN SMITH wrote:
I would appreciate comment on all aspects of this list. These include: additional companies and countries to add; companies or countries to take off (international politics & law is not my subject); and suggestions about where to look for more (it is quite possible that I did not locate all the lists of out-of-US ISPs).
I think you could add Estonia to the list. Although I have not discussed this with local ISP's, I think running a remailer or nymserver from a Unix shell account should not be such a big problem. The Internet connection to the rest of the world is quite good and there are no government regulations. MicroLink OnLine (info@online.ee, http://www.online.ee/) has a PPP/Unix shell account (on Sun Sparc) with 1MB disk space for 170 USD a year or 15 USD a month. Just pay in advance, they have an on-line registration. Teleport (info@teleport.ee, http://www.teleport.ee/) is another company, which has PPP/Unix (on Linux) with 1 MB for 8 USD a month or 96 MB a year. Jüri Kaljundi AS Stallion jk@stallion.ee
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