• WWB

    From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to August Abolins on Sat Apr 10 09:20:22 2021

    09 Apr 21 17:20, August Abolins wrote to mark lewis:

    Hello mark!

    ** On Thursday 08.04.21 - 22:21, you wrote to Sean Dennis:

    ...at one time, all of the backbones required an echo to be
    listed in the echolist before deciding if the echo would be
    carried on the backbone in question... there were three
    main ones, that i recall... they are/were the NAB, Z1B, and
    WWB...

    I found that part very confusing back in the day. I started and
    moderated at least one echo IEEE for a while.

    matt bedynek's system interfaced with all three of
    them to facilitate comms between them... not only routed
    netmail but the echos that were carried on them... his
    system really put in some work in those days :)

    I don't remember that detail. What did the letters in "WWB"
    stand for?

    "World Wide Backbone". You can still find some old lists in my bbs, freq WWB-*.*

    The list 'WWB-FIN.222' has been generated every month since.. Well, forever. :)

    'Tommi

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Apr 10 08:19:00 2021
    Hello Tommi!

    "World Wide Backbone". You can still find some old lists in my bbs, freq WWB-*.*

    The list 'WWB-FIN.222' has been generated every month since.. Well, forever. :)

    Hmmm. I haven't had a look yet, but who generates or manages
    it?

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to August Abolins on Sat Apr 10 19:52:52 2021
    On 10.04.2021 15:19, August Abolins wrote:

    Hello Tommi!

    TK> "World Wide Backbone". You can still find some old lists in my bbs, freq
    TK> WWB-*.*

    TK> The list 'WWB-FIN.222' has been generated every month since.. Well,
    TK> forever. :)

    Hmmm. I haven't had a look yet, but who generates or manages
    it?

    Me. Or my system. :)

    A quote from the past:


    World Wide Backbone Status and Changes
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    BACKSTAT.WW

    26 March 2000


    ======================================================================== Contents:
    ~~~~~~~~~
    1. Additions to BACKBONE.WW
    2. Deletions from BACKBONE.WW
    3. Who's Who in the WWB administration ========================================================================

    This is the weekly status and changes report prepared by WWB, the World
    Wide Backbone. It is distributed in WWB and BACKBONE file echoes, along
    with other informations (see below), and posted in the WWB_SYSOP echo.

    Further information about WWB can be found in the other files contained
    in the WWByyddd.ZIP archive distributed weekly in the WWB file echo:

    * WWB.TXT A quick introduction to WWB project
    * BACKBONE.WW Listing of echomail areas distributed by the WWB
    * BACKSTAT.WW World Wide Backbone status report (this file)
    * RESERVED.WW Reserved echomail areas for WWB administration
    * Z1-ONLY.WW Echomail areas distributed in Zone 1 only
    * Z2-ONLY.WW Echomail areas distributed in Zone 2 only
    * ROUTE.WW Overview of major echomail routes within WWB
    (maintained by Lothar Behet, 2:2446/301)

    The WWByyddd.ZIP archive is also available for FTP download at:

    ftp://ftp.coastalwarehouse.com/fidonet/backbone


    1. Additions to BACKBONE.WW
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    <none>


    2. Deletions from BACKBONE.WW
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    <none>


    3. Who's Who in the WWB administration
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Overseer of direct netmail links:
    Lothar Behet 2:2446/301 [email protected]

    Zone Hubs:
    Zone 1 Matt Bedynek 1:106/1 [email protected]
    Zone 2 Michael Kaaber 2:236/205 [email protected]
    German Moncada 2:345/430 [email protected]
    Zone 3 Barry Blackford 3:774/605 [email protected]

    Regional Hubs:
    Zone 1
    Region 10 Joe Jared 1:103/301 [email protected]
    Region 12 Kari Suomela 1:244/2 [email protected]
    Region 13 David Moufarrege 1:2613/404 [email protected]
    Region 17 Richard Dodsworth 1:342/3 [email protected]
    Region 18 Robert Todd 1:3632/84 [email protected]
    Region 19 Matt Bedynek 1:106/1 [email protected]
    Zone 2
    Region 20 Jesper Sorensen 2:20/11 [email protected]
    Region 21 Torbjorn Mohn 2:211/37 [email protected]
    Region 22 Tommi Koivula 2:221/360 [email protected]
    Region 23 Michael Kaaber 2:236/205 [email protected]
    Region 24 Sven Dueker 2:2432/200 [email protected]
    Region 25 Richard Brumpton 2:2502/40 [email protected]
    Region 28 Kees van Eeten 2:280/5003 [email protected]
    Region 29 Eric Vaneberck 2:292/2003 [email protected]
    Region 30 Peter Witschi 2:301/1 [email protected]
    Region 31 Gabriel Plutzar 2:31/1 [email protected]
    Region 33 Roberto Mascolo 2:332/807 [email protected]
    Region 34 Julio Garcia 2:344/201 [email protected]
    Region 38 Sinisa Burina 2:382/100 [email protected]
    Region 40 Ofir Michaeli &
    Marius Kaizerman 2:406/555 [email protected]
    Region 42 Milos Bajer 2:423/81 [email protected]
    Region 46 Va Milushnikov 2:465/204 [email protected]
    Region 48 Adam Sarapata 2:480/112 [email protected]
    Region 50 Andrey Podkolzin 2:5030/115 [email protected]
    Region 51 Egons Bush 2:5100/8 [email protected]
    Zone 3
    Region 50 Malcolm Miles 3:633/260 [email protected]
    Region 54 Rick Van Ruth 3:640/954 [email protected]
    Region 57 Barry Blackford 3:774/605 [email protected]

    ========================================================================
    Comments, suggestions, corrections and updates to this file should be
    posted in the WWB_SYSOP echo or sent by private netmail (or email) to
    the maintainer: Mario Mure', 2:335/533, [email protected]

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Tommi Koivula on Sat Apr 10 19:21:00 2021
    Hello Tommi!

    TK> The list 'WWB-FIN.222' has been generated every month
    since.. Well, TK> forever. :)

    Hmmm. I haven't had a look yet, but who generates or
    manages it?


    Me. Or my system. :)

    A quote from the past:

    [...]
    BACKSTAT.WW
    26 March 2000

    Anything from 2020? ;)

    Zone Hubs:
    Regional Hubs:
    Zone 1
    Zone 2
    Zone 3

    Many of the other people named are probably long gone by now. :(

    But it looked like a nice cooperative system back then.

    A depository of all current accessible (and non-local) FTN echos
    would be good!


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