F O R C E F I L E S Volume #8 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From The Depths Of - THE REALM -, By: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- 08/06/87 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= NETCFG (Obsolete command) NETLINK PRIMENET remote login facility NSED Invokes non-shared editor NUMBER Numbers statements in a BASIC program OAS Invokes Office Automation System OA_ADMIN Invokes OAS administrator functions OA_TERM Downloads PT65 Workstation OFFICE_AUTOMATION (Office Automation System commands) OPEN Opens file on specified unit OPRPRI (Operator command) ORIGIN Returns to origin directory OWLDSC Makes Owl terminal emulate 3277, under DPTX PASCAL Invokes PASCAL compiler PASSWD Sets password on current directory PHANTOM Starts phantom execution of CPL or COMINPUT file PHYRST Restores partition from physical backup PHYSAV Physical disk-to-tape backup PL1G Invokes PL1/G compiler PM Prints RVEC and register information PMA Invokes Prime Macro Assembler POWER Invokes the POWERPLUS Data Management Subsystem PRERR Displays ERRVEC message PRIME/SNA (Prime-IBM Interconnect System) PRIMENET Prime's networking software PRIMEWAY (Prime's transaction management and development system) PRIMIX Invokes PRIMIX environment PRIMOS (Operator command) PRINT_NETLOG Network logfile utility PRINT_SCS Prints a file containing SCS data streams (PRIME/SNA) PRINT_SYSLOG System logfile utility PRISAM (Prime's Recoverable Indexed Sequential Access Method) PRMPC Prints file on parallel interface printer PROP Displays information about system printers PROTEC (Earlier form of PROTECT command) PROTECT Sets protection rights on file in password directory PRSER Prints file on serial interface printer PRTDSC Controls DPTX printer emulation PRVER Prints file on printer_plotter PSD Loads Prime Symbolic Debugger PSD20 Loads Prime SymbolicDebugger PST100DSC (Replaced by PTDSC command) PT45DSC Makes PT45 terminal emulate 3277, under DPTX PT46DSC Makes PT46 terminal emulate 3277, under DPTX PTDSC Makes PST 100 or PT200 terminal emulate 3277, under DPTX PTELE Accesses OAS Telephone Inquiry RDY Sets system and error prompts RELEASE_LEVEL Discards unwanted stack history REMOTE (Obsolete command) REMOVE_EPF Removes EPF from user's address space REMOVE_PRIORITY_ACCESS (Operator command) REMOVE_REMOTE_ID Removes user id from remote ID list REN Reenters a subsystem REPLY (Operator command) RESTOR Restores runfile to memory RESTORE_RBF Activates an inactive ROAM file RESUME Executes program REV20 Lists releases of software valid for Rev. 20 PRIMOS REVERT_PASSWORD Reverts an ACL directory to a password directory RJE (Remote Job Entry) RJOP Controls RJA workstations RJQ Queues an RJE file for transmission to a remote site ROSAU ROAM System Administrator Utility RPG Invokes RPG II compiler RSTERM Empties terminal input or output buffers RUNOFF Text formatter RWLOCK Sets read-write lock on a file or directory SAVE Saves runfile to disk SAVE_RBF Archives a ROAM file to disk SCHDEC The Schema Decompiler SCHED The Schema Editor SCHEMA The DBMS Schema Compiler SEG Loading and execution command (V-mode) SETIME (Operator command) SETMOD (Operator command) SET_ACCESS Sets protection on a file or directory SET_DELETE Sets the delete switch on a file SET_PRIORITY_ACCESS (Operator command) SET_QUOTA Sets quota on a directory SET_RBF Sets the attributes of a ROAM file SET_SEARCH_RULES Initializes user-specific entrypoint search list SET_VAR Sets value of a global variable SHARE (Operator command) SHUTDN (Operator command) SIZE Displays size of files, segdirs, ufds, and ACLs SLIST Displays file contents at terminal SNADSC Provides terminal emulation under PRIME/SNA SNA_3270 (PRIME/SNA Operator command) SNA_3270_CONFIG (PRIME/SNA Administrator command) SNA_PRINT (PRIME/SNA Operator command) SNA_SERVER (PRIME/SNA Operator command) SNAVSERVER_CONFIG (PRIME/SNA Administrator command) SORT Sorts one or more files SPOOL Prints file on system printer or plotter SPSS Invokes SPSS product SPY Displays MIDASPLUS system statistics and configuration variables START Starts program in memory STARTUP (Operator command) START_NET Starts PRIMENET on local node STATUS Displays user or system status STOP_NET Disables PRIMENET on local node SVCSW Sets switch to handle SVC instructions TCF Accesses remote IBM host from DPTX-configured 3277 TERM Modifies terminal characteristics TERMCAP (Terminal capability database for EMACS) TIME Displays time-used statistics TP Invokes PRIMEWAY TPLINK Invokes PRIMEWAY via network TRANSLATORS (Prime's Translators) TRANSPORT Writes disk files to tape for transfer to another site TRANSPORT_RELEASE Releases TRANSPORT tape for future use TRANSPORT_RESTORE Restore TRANSPORT files from tape to disk TREEWALKING Inclusive pathname TYPE Prints line of text at terminal UNASSIGN Unassigns a peripheral device UPCASE Converts lowercase to uppercase USAGE Prints system usage statistics USERS Prints number of currently logged-in users USRASR (Operator command) VISTA DBMS/QUERY Query Language and Report Writer VPSD Loads Prime Symbolic Debugger VPSD16 Loads Prime Symbolic Debugger VRPG Invokes V-mode RPG II compiler VRTSSW Sets virtual sense switches WILDCARDS (Automatic filename generators) WP_ADMIN (Replaced by OA_ADMIN command) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE DETAILED EXPLANATION ON SELECTED COMMANDS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BATCH Displays Batch information ~~~~~ BATCH {-DISPLAY} {-STATUS} -DISPLAY, -DP Provides information on jobs being processed by the Batch subsystem. Information includes the number of jobs waiting, deferred, and held in each queue, and the user id, job id, user number, and queue for each currently executing job. -STATUS, -ST Provides a one-line summary of the status of all batch jobs. Other options to the BATCH command can be used only by the System Administrator or operator to control the processing of users' jobs. To submit, manage, and monitor batch jobs, use the JOB command. For more information, see the Operator's Guide to the Batch Subsystem and the Operator's Guide to System Commands. LON Controls Phantom Logout Notification ~~~ LON [-ON] [-OFF] LON -ON, the default, switches on phantom logout notification so that PRIMOS notifies the initiator of a phantom process when the phantom is logged out. LON -OFF defers logout notification messages. PRIMOS then stores these in a buffer until you issue a LON -ON command. Accumulated phantom logout messages are then displayed at your terminal. For further information, see the PRIMOS Commands Reference Guide. ADD_REMOTE_ID Sets up user id for remote systems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Abbreviation: ARID ADD_REMOTE_ID user-id [password] -ON nodename [-PROJECT project-id] [-PROMPT] user-id = id user wishes his phantoms to use on the specified remote system password = password for that id -PROMPT = requests that ARID prompt the user for ( his or her password, rather than requiring the password to be entered on the command line. When ARID prompts for the password, the password is not echoed. -ON nodename = specifies name of system on which id is is to be used -PROJECT project-id = project with which user is to be affiliated on the remote system Within a Primenet network, some or all sites may have been configured to require validation of users attempting remote file access. The ADD_REMOTE_ID command allows a user to set up an identity to be validated for such access. This identity, "user-id", must already exist at the remote site "nodename" before the ADD_REMOTE_ID command is used. Remote IDs may be established for up to 16 remote sites. The ID established by this command persists until the user logs out, until the user deletes it with the REMOVE_REMOTE_ID command, or until the user gives a new ADD_REMOTE_ID command with the same nodename. For further information, see the PRIMOS Commands Reference Guide or the PRIMENET Guide. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRIMOS OPERATOR'S TRICKS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When hackers establish themselves in a system, a warfare between them and the operators breaks out. They have a number of tricks they can use. On MINERVA DIALCOM SYSTEM 08, accounts had a habbit of dying rather suddenly if the command OFF was used to log of the system. If however a person used the LOG command which does the same function, they no longer died by themselves. Could have been a coincidence, but it has happened so many times to me, that there must be something in it. When we use the NETLINK facility, the OPS discovered that there is a pattern to the systems we use. For example outdials and chat systems like ALTOS who everyone called. All they did was monitor the users with Watchdog and kill the account that happened to connect to one of the suspect NUA's. The solution to this problem is to send a few hundered messages to regular users to come for a chat to one of the systems. As soon as they start killing real users accounts, they'll sure think twice. An easier way is to simply put different Pads between you and the host as a bridge. This can be another dialcom, primenet etc. By far the dirtiest and the most low down thing they do, is sit there and watch you hack into the system, with great amusement. Then some time later as soon as you get in, you get a FORCED OF FROM PRIMOS message and the account goes dead. Meanwhile you see your imediate future collapse before your blood shot eyes. Well, not to worry. Either use a bit of social engineering since they will expect the real user to call to get the account re-ativated, or make sure that watching you hack is not enjoyable. By what I mean is set up a sprinting program, which you can have running 24 hours a day. Get it to try a password and then just sit there for a minute, trying the next five and so on. It makes things lot harder for them to pick up your scent and if they do catch on, they can't afford to wais the time so the kick you off and you haven't lost much. If you have an autodial modem, and you wish to hack minerva for example, then you have nothing to worry about. Just hang up after lets say 10 attempts and re-dial the number. You will placed onto a different MIDAS port and the ops have virtually no chance in hell of telling you from the real users. THE LATEST HACKER WEAPON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a beauty which I came across only weeks ago. What can be easier than having the system change the password back to its original after the operator or the user has change it? This is another bit of info I can't describe in this file, but I'll tell you the principle, so if you are familiar with primos in a little way, you can set it all up. All you have to do is get the system to change the password to the original, once it was killed. The new password will be replaced by the old so that you can get back on. Once back on, you will find a file with the very password the operator used to kill the account. Reset it to this password and all is well once more and no one will be the wiser. You can't leave new files in the UFD, since that would be a giveaway. Any output data can be stored in another directory or just attached to the ends of existing files. OUTDIAL SYSTEMS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I haven't heard of a public outdial provided by austpac for austpac users, but there is no reason why there shouldn't be one somewhere out there. A lot of overseas networks provide this service. An OUTDIAL is a modem connected to the PACKET SWITCHING NETWORK, which allowes the network users to call computers outside the network, on the PTSN. It only seems free to use, but infact the NUI subsribers pay for its use in the form of online charges for connect time. That's more or less why a lot of outdials tend to go dead if used by overseas users rather frequently. For calling up Bulletin boards anywhere in the world, a decent outdial is a must. Here is one which I found two days ago, but which unfortunatelly may have passed away by the time you get to this file. This outdial has bee around for a while now, but only recently they got around to updating the software and hardware. In other words, it works now. ok, try this: NUA: 03106005566 to login, type OUTDIAL A while back I wrote a rather large file on OUTDIAL systems, but as I was looking through it recently, I was amazed how I managed to put so much garbage into a file of such size. I guess there are still some interesting points there, but there are so many different outdials now, its not very accurate. CANADIAN OUTDIALS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Canadians are a very starnge race of people. That is reflected in the type of outdials one finds on DATAPAC. There is between two to ten outdials in each area, and each one serves a particular area and baud rate. It's a rather starange system, but it works if your computer is in Canada. Calling international like to the USA, one encounters a few problems. It is believed that the outdials service only the local area, but I have managed to connect to a few US systems. The next assortment of NUA's you are about to see is a never before published list of Canadian outdials. Most of them are not present in any publication which lists outdials, so there might be some capable of international connections. I have never tried a majority of them, so I can't tell you which do what and to who. 302035600110 302035600111 302035600112 302035600113 302035600114 302035600115 302035600116 302035600900 302035600901 302058700015 302058700016 302058700017 302058700018 302058700900 These I have obtained from the few sprints I 302058700901 did on DATAPAC. To get a futher list, with 302063300431 just two outdials for each area, connect to 302063300432 TNET on DATAPAC. the NUA is 302092100086 I think. 302063300433 302063300434 302063300900 302063300901 302067100692 302067100693 302067100695 302067100900 302067100901 302069200900 302069200901 302071100584 302071100585 302071100586 302071100900 302071100901 302072100776 302072100777 302072100778 302072100779 302072100900 302072100901 302091600281 302091600282 302091600283 302091600284 302091600315 302091600316 302091600317 302091600318 302091600319 302091600901 302091600902 S Y S T E M I D E N T I F I C A T I O N ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When you encounter a system, you need to know what you are up against, if you are going to hack in. This will help you identify the manufacturer and type of system: HP-3000 - Quite easy to identify, by the typical ":" prompt. also gives errors such as (cierr 1402) and often says: Expected Hello, Job, Project ID - (cierr 1402) or something simmilar VAX - Quite straight forward. The typical vax responces are: Username: Password: User Authorization Failure! You get 3 attempts at a password/username pair. UNIX - This one can be tricky but most systems come up with: login: or systemname login: password: password: You can get anything from 1 to infity attempts before the system disconnects. TOPS - 20 They usually say TOPS - 20 Monitor when encountered. They have a typical '@' prompt and have various help commands before login. HONEYWELL Most of them would have this responce: $$ Device Type Identifier: IBM VM/370 These will give you a responce such as: Username not in cpl directory! when you try to login under a non existent username. the often have a prompt such as '.' or '!' PRIMOS Most system running Primos, ie PRIMENETS, with the exception of Dialcoms will give you this prompt. 'OK,' or 'ER!' DIALCOMS They have a habbit of stating which System the are, ie BT-GOLD Gold System 81. They give the '>' prompt and a typical responce would be. Please login > Illegal Login! Please Login > DG AOS/VS These systems can be mistaken with VAX's since they do have a prompt simmilar to a vax, however the often say something like R05F07D55A Enter new line to login: Then it comes up with statistics and either VCONx or CONx on the right line of the line. CYBER Usually comes up with the NOS SOFTWARE SYSTEM> These are the major ones I guess. I'll have a complete rundown on all the systems in use in the future, with a lot more detail on each. I N F O R M A T I O N O N N E T W O R K S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you ever need any sort of information on any particular system, NUA etc in any country, the best way is to go directly to the source. The following is a list of addresses where you may inquire and will most probably get the help you need. |////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////| ||| USEFUL CONTACTS FOR INFORMATION ON PSS NETWORKS ||| ||| 25/12/86 ||| ||| Brought to you by: ----====} THE FORCE {====---- ||| ||| thanx to HOSTESS ||| ||| From the depths of - THE REALM - ||| |////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////| AUSTRALIA --------- AUSTPAC NETWORK DNS MARKETING(AUSTPAC) COMMERCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT 8TH FLOOR 518 LITTLE BOURKE STREET MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3000 AUSTRALIA TEL: 010 61 3 606 7772 TELEX: DASERV AA35683 MIDAS NETWORK MR GARY DONALD PRODUCT MANAGER DATA SERVICE OVERSEAS TELECOMMIUNICATIONS COMMISSION BOX 700 GPO SYDNEY 2001 AUSTRALIA TEL: 010 61 2 230 5000 TELEX: OTCOM AA20591 AUSTRIA ------- RADIO AUSTRIA NETWORK MR G KMET CUSTOMER SUPPORT RADIO AUSTRIA AG RENGASSE 14 A-1010 VIENNA AUSTRIA TEL: 010 43 222 637524 OR 637568 TELEX:114731 RA A BAHAMAS - DBS ------------- MR ANTHONY WEECH SALES/MARKETING MANAGER BAHAMAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPN PO BOX N3048 NASSAU. BAHAMAS TEL:010 1809 323 4911 TELEX: 20135 BAHRAIN - BAHNET ---------------- MR ALI HUSSAIN OR MR ALI ALOAMI COMMERCIAL INTERNATIONAL BAHRAIN TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY (BTC) PO BOX 14 MANAMA BAHRAIN TEL: 010 973 248 312 TELEX: 8790 BTCCOM BN BARBADOS -------- KEITH B LEWIS CABLE AND WIRELESS (W INDIES) LTD PO BOX 614 BRIDGETOWN BARBADOS, WEST INDIES TEL: 010 1 809 42 75200 EXT 211 TELEX: 2262 ADMINBAR WB BELGIUM DCS ----------- MR J CLAERBOUDT R.T.T. DATA TRANSMISSION DEPARTMENT BOULEVARD DE L'IMPERATRICE 17-19 B-1000 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM TEL:010 32 2 213 3636 TELEX:29280 CDDATA 6 BERMUDA ------- H. ELTON RICHARDSON COMMERCIAL OFFICER CABLE AND WIRELESS PLC 20 CHURCH STREET PO BOX 151 HAMILTON 5, BERMUDA TEL: O1O 1 809 295 4777 TELEX: 3321 CWCOM BA BRAZIL ------ MR ARNE SAMPAIO FREINSILBER HEAD OF SPECIAL SERVICES SECTION EMBRATEL AV. MARECHAL FLORIANO, 99 - 12 ANDAR 20080 - RIO DE JANEIRO - RJ. BRAZIL TEL:010 55 21 216 8328 TELEX: 2121810 EBTL BR CANADA ------ DATAPAC NETWORK MR W J ENNS DATAPAC INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT MANAGER 160 ELGIN STREET ROOM 1890 OTTAWA, ONTARIO KIG 3J4 TEL: 010 1 613 567 7571 TELEX: 610 562 1922 GLOBEDAT NETWORK GEORGE ORSAL MARKETING DEPT 17TH FLOOR 680 OUEST RUE SHERBROOKE MONTREAL, QUEBEC H35 2S4 TEL: 010 1 514 281 7981 TELEX: 05-25690 INFOSWITCH NETWORK MR R D MARK PRODUCT MANAGER SWITCHED DATA SERVICE MARKETING C.N.C.P. SUIT 1803, WEST TOWER 3300 BLOOR STREET WEST TORONTO, ONTARIO M8X 2WP TEL: 010 1 416 232 6150 TELEX: 065 24462 CNCP MKTG ONT CHANNEL ISLANDS --------------- GUERNSEY: MIKE ALLISETTE TECHNICAL MARKETING GUERNSEY TELECOMS PO BOX 3 ST PETER PORT GUERNSEY CHANNEL ISLANDS TEL:0481 711221 TELEX:4191515 TEL BD G FAX (GP 2 & 3) 0481 24640 JERSEY: JON RUMFITT JERSEY TELECOMS SALES OFFICE MINDEN PLACE ST HELIER JERSEY CHANNEL ISLANDS TEL:0534 71811 TELEX:4192083 FAX NUMBER 0534 75846(GROUPS 2 & 3) COTE D IVOIRE ------------- CUSTOMER CONTACT: DIRECTEUR GENERAL D'INTELCI 01 BP 1838 ABIDJAN 01 COTE D'IVOIRE TEL: 010 225 32 49 85 TELEX: 23790 DENMARK ------- CUSTOMER CONTACTS: HENRIK SVENDSEN OR MRS ANITA BLIKDAL POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS MARKETING DEPT. ROEDOVREVEJ 241 DK-2610 ROEDOVRE DENMARK TEL:010 45 1 415 055 TELEX: 27460 TELEKH DK EGYPT - EGCOM -------------- MR ZEIN EL DIN IBRAHIM GENERAL MANAGER INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL RELATIONS NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANISATION RAMSES STREET CAIRO, EGYPT TEL: 010 20 2 774 777 TELEX: 92100 RADMSR UN FINLAND ------- MR TAUNO STJERNBERG GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT, INTERNATIONAL SECTION P.O. BOX 526 00101 HELSINKI FINLAND TEL:010 358 0 704 2373 TELEX:123434 TEINT SF TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: INTELCOM HELSINKI FRANCE ------ CUSTOMER CONTACT: LEASED CIRCUIT ACCESS DIRECTION COMMERCIALE TRANSPAC 28EME ETAGE TOUR MAINE MONTPARNASSE 33 AVENUE DU MAINE 75755 PARIS CEDEX 15 TEL:010 33 1 4538 5211 TELEX:260676 DIAL-UP ACCESS M GIRERD OR M CHEVALIER INTELCOMFRANCE NTI DEPARTMENT TOUR FRANKLIN CEDEX 11 F92081 PARIS LA DEFENSE TEL:010 33 1 4762 7960 OR 4762 7961 TELEX:CPTI 610586F - CPTI 610329F FRENCH ANTILLES ---------------- GUADELOUPE L'AGENCE COMMERCIALE DES TELECOMMUNICATIONS (ACTEL) DE POINTE DE PITRE TOUR CECID PLAN DE LA RENOVATION BP 392 97162 POINTE A PITRE CEDEX TEL:GUADELOUPE 810491 (via international operator) TELEX: 019092 GL MARTINIQUE L'AGENCE COMMERCIALE DES TELECOMMUNICATIONS (ACTEL) DE FORT DE FRANCE 41 RUE GABRIEL PERI BP 697 97200 FORT DE FRANCE CEDEX TEL:MARTINIQUE 714695 (via the international operator) TELEX:019590 MR FRENCH GUIANA ------------- SERVICE COMMERCIALE DE LA D.T.R.E. 21 RUE DE LA BANQUE 75084 PARIS CEDEX 02 TEL:010 33 1 233 5122 TELEX: 210775 FRENCH POLYNESIA ---------------- SERVICE COMMMERCIALE DE LA D.T.R.E. 21 RUE DE LA BANQUE 75084 PARIS CEDEX 02 TEL:010 33 1 233 5122 TELEX: 210775 GABON ----- MR J J MASSIMA-LANDJI TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONALES GABONAISES BOITE POSTALE 2261 LIBREVILLE GABON TEL: 010 241 74910 TELEX:5200 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY --------------------------- DEUTSCHE BUNDESPOST FERNMELDETECHNISCHES ZENTRALAMT REFERAT KUNDENBERATUNG FUER DATELDIENSTE POSTFACH 5000 D-6100 DARMSTADT FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY TEL: 010 49 6151 83 4641 TELEX: 419511 FTZ D TELETEX: 2627-6151946=FTL Datl GREECE ------- MR U KOKKOTAS HELLENIC TELECOMMUNICATION ORGANISATION 1 VERANZEROU STREET ATHENIA 124 GREECE TEL:010 30 1 364 2099 TELEX:219797 OTE GR GUATEMALA --------- LIC PLACIDO CASTELLANOS SUB GERENTE EMPR GUATEMALTECA DE TELECOMUNICACIONES EDIFICIO TORRE GUATEL AVENINDA LAS CASTELLANA GUATEMALA CITY GUATEMALA TEL:010 502 23698 TELEX: 5169 HONDURAS --------- JOSE DEL CARMEN MARCIA AMILCAR FLORES DEPT DE TELEX PLANTEL MIRAFLORES BOULEVAR CENTROAMERICA TEGUCIGALPA D.C. HONDURAS TEL:0101 504 32 7483 TELEX: 1220 HONG KONG --------- DATAPAK NETWORK MR VICTOR FUNG DATAPAK SALES DEPARTMENT HONG KONG TELEPHONE CO LTD GPO BOX 479 HONG KONG TEL: 010 852 5 287170 (VOICE) 010 852 5 8932322 (FACSIMILE) TELEX:83338 INTELPAK NETWORK MR Y S WU MANAGER SALES, DATA SERVICES TEXT SERVICES DIVISION GPO BOX 597 NEW MERCURY HOUSE 22 FENWICK STREET WANCHAI, HONG KONG TEL: 010 852 5 2831628 TELEX: 83000 CWCOMHX FAX: 010 852 123 48248 INDONESIA ---------- MR TJAHJONO SOERJODIBROTO GENERAL MANAGER MARKETING PT.INDOSAT, WISMA ANTARA(10TH FLOOR) JL. MERDEKA SELATAN 17 JAKARTA 10110 INDONESIA TEL:010 62 21 348 109 TELEX: 44383 or 46134 INDSAT IA IRISH REPUBLIC - EIRE --------------------- JOE TROY DATA SERVICES SECTION TELECOM EIREANN 6-8 COLLEGE GREEN DUBLIN 2 TEL:000 1 778222 EXT 500 TELEX:92389 DATA EI ISRAEL ------ DAVID HYMAN DEPUTY DIRECTOR MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE SERVICE ADMINISTRATION MITZBE BUILDING 1 HASORREG STREET JERUSALEM 91999, ISRAEL TEL: 010 972 2 695354 TELEX: 25269 DIRTL IL ITALY ----- ITALCABLE NETWOTK MR A MERUSI MARKETING DEPT VIA CALABRIA 46-48 I - 00187 ROME TEL: 010 39 6 477 0425 TELEX: 611146 FAX: 010 39 6 679 9858 (GROUP 2 & 3) ITAPAC NETWORK MR ANDREA MACCHIONI MINISTERO PTT (ITAPAC) DIREZIONE CENTRALE SERVIZI VIALE EUROPE 160 I-00100 ROME TEL: 010 39 6 54601 EXT 4969 TELEX: 610070 GENTEL I JAPAN ------ CUSTOMER CONTACT: MR KUNIO OCHIAI MR KOICHI TANAGI MR YUKIHIRO OTAKE 2ND MARKETING DIVISION COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT KOKUSAI DENSHIN DENWA CO LTD (KDD) MARUNOCHI MITSUI BUILDING 1F 2-2 MARUNOUCHI 2-CHOME CHIYODA-YU, TOKYO 100 JAPAN TEL: 010 81 3 240 8449 TELEX: 24700 KDDSALES LUXEMBOURG ----------- MR R WENNMACHER ADMINISTRATION DES P & T 5 RUE DE HOLLERICH 2999 LUXEMBOURG TEL:010 352 4991 722 TELEX: 3410 PTDT LU MALAYSIA --------- MR SAMDULDIN YUSOFF TELECOMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT EXTERNAL SERVICES DIVISION 12TH FLOOR, BANGUNAN BUKOTA JALAN PANTAI BARU 50672 KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA TEL: 010 60 3 200222 TELEX: 30287 NETHERLANDS ----------- DATANET 1 AND DABAS NETWORKS JOLANDA RENS PTT HEADQUARTERS DIRECTORATE COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DCT-DATA PO BOX 30,000 2500 GA THE HAGUE NETHERLANDS TEL:010 31 70 758611 TELEX: 31111 DCT-DATA END END