Program -- INET93
INET'93
International Networking Conference of the Internet Society
San Francisco, CA
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
5 Embarcadero Center

August 17-20, 1993

ADVANCE PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION

ORGANIZATION
Conference and Program Committees

General Conference Chair        Eric Benhamou
Regional Conference Co-Chairs
Canada                          John Demco
Western Europe                  Dennis Tsichritzis
Middle East                     Ahmed Abdel-Bassit
Latin America                   Xavier Baquero
Asia Pacific                    Haruhisa Ishida
South Pacific                   Geoff Huston
Eastern Europe and CIS          Valery Udalov

Program Committee Co-Chairs     Barry Leiner & William Yundt
Program Area Organizers
Network Technology              Phill Gross & Christian Huitema
Network Engineering             Francois Fluckiger & Elise Gerich
Application Technology          John Hine & Eric Hood
User Applications               Laura Breeden & Rolf Nordhagen
Policy Issues                   Steve Goldstein & Haruhisa Ishida
Regional Issues                 Tomaz Kalin & Richard Mandelbaum
Workshop                        George Sadowsky

Internet Society Vice President for Conferences:  Larry Landweber
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CONFERENCE SPONOSRS ($25,000 AND ABOVE)
CISCO SYSTEMS
NOVELL
IBM
3Com
PACIFIC BELL
SUN TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISES

CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTORS ($10,000 TO $24,999)
APPLE
BELLCORE
FARALLON
INTEROP 93 FALL    
NETWORK COMPUTING DEVICES
NETWORK EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGIES
PROTEON
SYNOPTICS
RETIX
USWEST ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
WELLFLEET
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INVITATION
The third international conference focusing on worldwide 
issues of research and academic networking--INET'93--is 
scheduled for August 17-20, 1993 in San Francisco, 
California, USA. University, industry and government 
representatives from around the world are invited to 
meet and discuss important issues related to planning, 
implementing, managing and funding national, regional, 
and international networks.

Dear Colleague,
As we began planning the INET'93 conference, we set as 
a goal to build upon the very successful INET'92 
conference held last year in Kobe and achieve a quantum 
leap in participation, breadth, impact and visibility. 
As the date for INET'93 approaches, we are hopeful that 
these objectives will be met.

This year, we will meet in San Francisco. Beyond its 
reputation as one of the most charming cities in the 
world, it also happens to be located some 40 miles north 
of the heart of Silicon Valley, the birthplace of many 
organizations in the commercial, public and educational 
sectors who have helped pioneer the technologies and 
concepts on which the Internet is built and keeps 
growing today. INET'93 takes place at a time when the 
data networking industry is enjoying an unprecedented 
rate of expansion worldwide and when the new U.S. 
administration is beginning its work on the National 
Information Infrastructure. It would have been hard to 
host a technical conference centered on a more relevant 
topic to people's hopes and aspirations.

I have been fortunate to benefit from the help and 
advice of a first-rate conference committee, including 
Program co-chairs Barry Leiner and William Yundt. Let me 
also acknowledge the group of Contributor or Sponsor 
organizations whose financial support have matched our 
ambitious growth objectives. I look forward to seeing 
some 1,000 or more of you in San Francisco in August for 
INET'93.

Sincerely,

Eric Benhamou
General Conference Chair
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Dear Internaut,
It is with the greatest pleasure that I invite you to 
attend and participate in INET'93. This is the annual 
conference of the Internet Society and the planned 
program is fully-charged with content of international 
importance. As many of you are intensely aware, the 
exploding Internet community is a global phenomenon, 
brought about in large measure through the personal and 
collaborative efforts of thousands of people committed 
to making global computer networking a reality.

The Conference General Chairman, Eric Benhamou, has 
organized a superb event. The Program Committee co-
chairs, Barry Leiner and William Yundt, have led the 
development of a stimulating series of sessions and 
George Sadowsky has organized an outstanding special 
workshop for technologically-emerging countries vitally 
interested in the Internet.

Please join us in San Francisco, meet your world-wide 
colleagues and rededicate yourselves to the proposition 
that the Internet and its technology should be available 
to all who desire it.

Warmest regards,
Vinton G. Cerf
President, Internet Society
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INET'93 PROGRAM
Tuesday, August 17
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM              Opening Reception
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Wednesday, August 18
08:30 to 10:00  Opening Keynote
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Parallel Sessions       
10:30 to 12:00
Tools for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval
        Chair:  Jim Fullton, fullton@concert.net
        Organizer:  George Brett, ghb@concert.net

Practical Considerations for Routing and Addressing
        Organizer/Chair: Elise Gerich, epg@merit.edu

Security
        Organizer/Chair: Al Hoover, hoover@nic.ans.net

Economic Policy
        Organizer: Steven Goldstein, goldstein@note.nsf.gov

Asia Pacific
        Organizer/Chair: Haruhisa Ishida, ishida@u-
                                tokyo.ac.jp

12:00 to 14:00  Lunch
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Parallel Sessions       
14:00 to 15:30
Capacity Forecasting and Planning
        Organizer/Chair: Toshiya Asaba, asaba@iij.ad.jp

Advances in Routing Protocols
        Organizer/Chair: Christian Huitema, 
                        christian.huitema@sophia.inria.fr

GIX/CIX and Global Network Management
        Organizer/Chair: Susan Estrada, estradas@cerf.net

Central and Eastern Europe
        Organizer/Chair: Jan Gruntorad, tkjg@csearn.bitnetD

The Transformational Potential of Networked Information
        Organizer/Chair: Paul Peters, paul@cni.org
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Parallel Sessions
16:00 to 17:30
Distributed File and Operating Systems

The Next IP
        Organizer/Chair: Phillip Gross, pgross@nis.ans.net

Computer, Freedom, and Privacy Issues
        Organizer/Chair: Bruce Koball, 
                        bkoball@well.sf.ca.us

North America
        Organizer: Richard Mandelbaum, rma@tsar.poly.edu

Virtual Culture and Community
        Organizer/Chair:  Jean Polly, jpolly@nysernet.org
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18:30 to 21:30  San Francisco Bay Cruise
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Thursday, August 19     
Parallel Sessions
08:30 to 10:00
Multimedia Technologies

Future Global Network Policy
        Organizer: Haruhisa Ishida, ishida@u-tokyo.ac.jp

Empowering New Users

Global Networks and K12 Education
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Parallel Sessions
10:30 to 12:00
Technologies for Cooperative Work

Mastering the Topology Stack
        Organizer/Chair: Francois Fluckiger, 
                        fluckiger@vxcrna.cern.ch

ATM
        Chair: David Clark, ddc@lcs.mit.edu
        Organizer: Phillip Gross, pgross@nis.ans.net

European Developments
        Organizer/Chair: Tomaz Kalin, kalin@rare.nl

Helping Users Help Themselves
        Organizer/Chair: Rolf Nordhagen, 
                        rolf.nordhagen@usit.uio.no
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12:00 to 14:00  Lunch
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Parallel Sessions
14:00 to 15:30
NIDR Research and Development Initiatives
        Organizer: Jim Fullton, fullton@concert.net 
        Chair:  Michael Schwartz, 
                        schwawrtz@latour.cs.colorado.edu

Dealing with Heterogeneous Networks

Mobility
        Organizer/Chair: John Ioannidis, ji@cs.columbia.edu

Latin America
        Organizer/Chair: Xavier Baquero, xbaquero@ecnet.ec

Global Scientific Collaboration via Internet
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Plenary Session
16:00 to 17:30
Industry View of the Internet
        Chair: Eric Benhamou, eric_benhamou@3mail.3com.com
        Organizer: Don Clark
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18:00 to 21:00  "Streets of San Francisco"
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Friday, August 20
Parallel Sessions
08:30 to 10:00
Multimedia for Technologies
        Organizer: John Hine, john.hine@comp.vuw.ac.nz

Network Operation and Management
        Organizer/Chair: Peter Elford, peter@aarnet.edu.au
        
Network Support of Multimedia
        Organizer/Chair: Bernhard Plattner, 
                        plattner@komsys.tik.ethz.ch
Africa
        Organizer/Chair: Ahmed Abdel-Bassit, 
                        estinet!ab@relay.eu.net

Cyber-Knowledge and Information Space
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Plenary Session
10:30 to 12:00  Closing Session
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CONFERENCE EVENTS
All participants and accompanying persons are invited to 
attend the following programs. We hope these events will 
provide an opportunity to renew old friendships and to 
create new ones with colleagues from all over the world. 

OPENING RECEPTION
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Tuesday, August 17
6:00 PM P 8:00 PM
After arrival at the beautiful Hyatt Regency Hotel, 
enjoy light hors d'oerves and refreshments while 
"catching up" with friends and colleagues in the heart 
of San Francisco.

SAN FRANCISCO BAY CRUISE
Wednesday, August 18
6:30 PM P 9:30 PM
Watch the sun set over the Golden Gate as the San 
Francisco skyline provides a spectacular backdrop for an 
evening on the Bay with delicious food and drink and 
featuring wines poured by some of California's fine 
winemakers.

"STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO"
Justin Herman Plaza
Thursday, August 19
6:00 PM P 9:00 PM
Take in the multiple cultures of San Francisco's 
international neighborhoods as you ample delicious 
offerings and enjoy entertainment drawn together in a 
beatiful plaza adjacent to the Hyatt Hotel.
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HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
The following hotels are offering special INET'93 
conference rates:
The Hyatt Regency San Francisco
(Conference location & headquarters)
5 Embarcadero Center
Tel:  +1-415-788-1234
Fax:  +1-415-981-3638
$148 single/double

Hotel Vintage Court
(2 kilometers from the Hyatt Regency)
650 Bush Street
Tel/Fax:  +1-415-392-4666
$89 single/double

Bedford Hotel
(3 kilometers from the Hyatt Regency)
761 Post Street
Tel:  +1-415-673-6040
$89 single
$99 double

For your convenince, the Hotel Vintage Court and the 
Bedford Hotel provide free shuttle service to the 
Financial District (within 1/2 kilometer of the Hyatt) 
Monday through Friday. Please mark on the registration 
form your hotel choice and any special requests.
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS
All participants are encouraged to register before July 
1 to receive the reduced advanced registration fees!

Please complete the enclosed registration form and 
return it, with a check payable in U.S. dollars or
credit card information, by mail to the address
listed on the form.  Email and fax registrations
will be accepted if paying by a credit card only.

The registration form also serves as a reservation for 
hotel accommodations.  In order to reserve a hotel room, 
either complete the credit card authorization section on 
the registration form, or include 1 night's fee along 
with the registration fee, payable by check in U.S. 
dollars.

Several exciting optional tours have been arranged, as 
described later.  A separate form is enclosed and should 
be mailed, along with full payment, directly to the tour 
company.

A Registration and Information desk will be open at the 
Hyatt Regency Hotel in San Francisco beginning Monday, 
August 16, 1993 and extending through the conference 
period.  

CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION
A letter confirming conference registration and hotel 
accommodations will be sent to each participant upon 
receipt of the completed registration form and 
accompanying payment. This letter should be presented at 
the Registration Desk at the Hyatt Regency Hotel upon 
arrival.

REGISTRATION FEES COVER
The registration fees cover attendance at all conference 
sessions. Also included are the Opening Reception, San 
Francisco Bay Cruise, and "Streets of San Francisco" at 
the Justin Herman Plaza, luncheons, coffee breaks, and 
conference materials including the program with 
abstracts and other conference publications.

The fee for an accompanying person includes the Opening 
Reception,San Francisco Bay Cruise, and "Streets of San 
Francisco" at the Justin Herman Plaza. Attendance at the 
conference sessions is not included in this fee.

PAYMENT OF FEES
All payments must be in United States dollars. Cash, 
bank draft, wire transfer and international credit cards 
(MasterCard, Visa and American Express) are acceptable. 
Personal checks will not be accepted unless drawn on 
U.S. banks.  Please select payment method and provide 
necessary information as shown on the registration form.

JOINT REGISTRATION WITH INTEROP
A special discount of $125 will be available to INET'93 
Conference attendees who also register for INTEROP 93 
Fall, which will be held at the Moscone Center in San 
Francisco the week following INET'93.  To receive the 
discount, please present your INET'93 registration badge 
at the INTEROP registration desk in Moscone Center.

INTEROP is the world's leading forum for the 
presentation of internetworking products and services. 
More than 450 firms are expected to exhibit in San 
Francisco. An extensive program of technical sessions is 
also available, along with numerous tutorials. 
Information and registration material may be obtained 
from info@interop.com.

NETWORK TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR TECHNOLOGICALLY-EMERGING 
COUNTRIES
In conjunction with the INET'93 Conference, the 
Internet Society is sponsoring a workshop for networking 
training for developing countries prior to the 
conference itself.  The workshop will be held at
Stanford University during August 10-17, 1993.

An intensive program of instruction is planned for each 
of three program tracks:
1)      Basic technical transport training
2)      Advanced technical transport training
3)      Network navigation and services training

In addition to undergoing technical training and 
laboratory work, participants in all three tracks will 
have an opportunity to have dinner and spend an evening 
with a host family in the Silicon Valley area, as well 
as visit selected computing firms in the San Francisco 
area.

For additional information, please contact: workshop-
request@inet93.standord.edu
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CANCELLATION AND REFUND
In the case of cancellation, WRITTEN (postal, fax, or 
electronic) notification must be sent to the 
Registration Office and received on or before the dates 
indicated. Refunds will be made after deducting expenses 
and cancellation charges according to the schedule 
below. 

Registration Fee                        Refund after deducting
On or before August 1                   $50 (administrative fee)
>From August 2 to August 13             50% of Registration Fee
On August 14                            No refund

Tours
On or before August 1                   Full Refund
After August 1                          90% of Tour fee
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GENERAL INFORMATION
OFFICIAL TRAVEL AGENT
INET'93 has made arrangements for discount air fares 
within the continental U.S. on United Airlines for 
registrants, spouses and/or guests with its official 
agency, Travel Fair. Travel Fair has guaranteed to 
provide the lowest available fare at the time your 
ticket is issued less a special INET'93 discount of 5% 
off any published fare and 10% off any unrestricted full 
coach fare.

Reserve your airline tickets by July 23 with Travel Fair 
and your name will be submitted for a special INET'93 
drawing for a prize of two free United Airlines tickets 
valid anywhere in the continental U.S.A.

For reservations call Travel Fair at 1-800-235-1423 
between 9 AM and 5 PM Pacific Daylight Time and ask for 
our INET'93 conference specialist.

Travel Fair
250 Montgomery Street, 6th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94104 USA
Tel:    +1-415-391-1423
+1-800-235-1423
Fax:    +1-415-391-5407
Telex:  4954315
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E-MAIL FACILITIES AT INET'93
Internet access will be available at the Hyatt in the 
terminal room.

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ATTENDEES WITH DISABILITIES
We are committed to making conference activities 
accessible to all attendees.  Persons with disabilities 
should inform us so that we can make the appropriate 
arrangements.  Contact Elizabeth Barnhart at 
barnhart@educom.edu or +1-202-331-5342.

PASSPORT AND VISA REQUIREMENTS
All foreign visitors entering the United States must 
possess a valid passport. Participants requiring a visa 
should apply IMMEDIATELY to United States consular 
offices or diplomatic missions in their countries in 
order to avoid delay in travel to the conference. 
Additional information is available from local travel 
agents.

CLIMATE AND CLOTHING
The weather in San Francisco is usually mild, with 
average temperatures of 65F- 54F (18C-12C). A few 
of the social events are outdoors, so it is recommended 
to bring a jacket or sweater for the evening events as 
the fog can roll in unexpectedly, turning the weather to 
windy and cool quite quickly.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND TRAVELER'S CHECKS
It is recommended that participants purchase traveler's 
checks in U.S. dollars before leaving their own 
countries. The Registration Desk at the Hyatt will 
accept cash in U.S. dollars ONLY. Foreign currency can 
be exchanged at most banks, travel bureaus (American 
Express, Thomas Cook) and the San Francisco 
International Airport.

TOURS

TUESDAY, AUGUST 17
The Essential City Tour (1:00 PM-5:00 PM)
$19 per person
Tour the renowned sights which have made San Francisco 
one of the best loved cities of the world, including: 
Chinatown, Union Square, the stately Civic Center, 
Golden Gate Bridge and a variety of vistas and views of 
this unique metropolis. A professional Riser/Almeida 
tour guide will provide entertaining and informative 
narration throughout the tour.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18
Muir Woods/Sausalito (9:00 AM-1:00 PM)
$29 per person
Your first stop will be Muir Woods National Park, home 
of some of the world's tallest trees. You will walk 
among the 200 foot high, thousand year-old redwoods, as 
well as a variety of other botanical curiosities. Next 
you will proceed to the quaint waterfront town of 
Sausalito, known for its artists in residence, 
galleries, cafes and shops. You may choose to return in 
your deluxe private van or on your own by ferry.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 20
Alcatraz (1:00 PM-5:00 PM)
$27 per person
A short cruise brings you to Alcatraz, one of the most 
popular tours of San Francisco. A brief slide show with 
narration with be shown, after which you will explore 
the cell blocks on your own, with the aid of a headset 
audio program narrated by former cellmates and officers.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 19
Day in the Wine Country (9:00 AM-5:00 PM)
$45 per person
Napa and Sonoma Counties are the most popular of the 
California wine region. A professional guide will 
introduce you to the secrets of winemaking and the art 
of wine tastings as well as point out areas of interest 
along the route. You will have the opportunity to visit 
two renowned wineries and enjoy luncheon on your own 
before returning to San Francisco.

MarineWorld/Africa USA  $56 per adult,
(8:30 AM-5:00 PM)
$50 per child (w/parent or guardian) 
$80 per child (w/out parent or guardian)
A fun day is in store in this exciting marine and animal 
park. With a blend of education and entertainment Marine 
World brings people and wildlife closer together! 
Experience tide pools, exotic animals, magnificent 
killer whales, dolphins, and sea lions, plus the latest 
exhibit--The Shark Encounter. Not to be missed is the 
Water Ski and Boat show and the one-of-a-kind playground 
for kids. A picnic lunch is included. Adult chaperones 
will be provided for young guests without a parent or 
guardian.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 21
Monterey/Carmel & Monterey Bay Aquarium (8:00 AM-6:00 
PM)
$58/adult, $51/child (3P12 years)
Please note: Children must be accompanied by parent or 
guardian.
Travel over the Santa Cruz Mountains for the two and 
one-half hour ride along the coast to historic Monterey. 
You will pass along the exclusive Seventeen-Mile Drive 
for spectacular views of the rocky coves, champion golf 
courses, windblown cypresses, and multimillion dollar 
seafront homes. Charming Carmel will follow and time 
will be available to browse in the town's many unique 
specialty shops and have luncheon on your own. Next, we 
will visit the noted Cannery Row and Fisherman's Wharf. 
Your tour includes a visit to the famous Monterey Bay 
Aquarium where you will have a chance to see sea otters 
at play and view life under the California kelp forest.

Payment Policy for August 17-21 Tours: Full payment must 
be received by July 1, 1993, to confirm your 
reservation. Request for refunds must be received 10 
days prior to the tour. To cancel, call or write care of 
the address noted below. A minimum of 40 persons is 
required for the operation of tours. Full refunds will 
be issued if the minimum number of registrants is not 
met.

LAKE TAHOE EXCURSION
This week-end excursion to the largest alpine lake in 
North America will be an ideal time to sail, water ski, 
fish, golf, hike, go horseback or bicycle riding, or 
just relax on Tahoe's sunny beaches.

Deluxe motorcoach transportation will take you on a four 
hour drive through the majestic peaks of the Sierra 
Nevada range. Located on the Nevada/California border, 
your vacation continues around the clock at the South 
Shore casinos with headliner entertainment and gourmet 
dining.

Two nights' deluxe accommodations will be at America's 
highest rated hotel/casino, Harrah's Tahoe. A 65,000 
square foot casino, nightly entertainment and six 
tempting restaurants make this resort someplace special.
Your personal tour guide will be available throughout 
the weekend to assist with arrangements for recreational 
activities. Deluxe motorcoach transportation will be 
provided for the Sunday, August 22nd return to San 
Francisco.
Please note:
This tour departs at 13:30 on Friday, August 20
This tour returns at 17:00 on Sunday, August 22

Payment Policy for Lake Tahoe Excursion: Full payment 
must be received by July 1, 1993 to confirm your 
reservation. A minimum of 30 persons is required for the 
operation of tours. Full refunds will be issued if the 
minimum number of registrants is not met.

$285 per person (double occupancy)/$465 per person 
(single occupancy)
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ACCESS TO THE CONFERENCE SITE

San Francisco International Airport is served by all 
world-wide airlines.

The Hyatt Regency Hotel in San Francisco is located 
approximately 15 kilometers north of the airport. Taxis 
(~$30) and shuttle buses (~$18) are available at the 
airport to take you to the conference hotels. All major 
car rentals are represented in the baggage claim area. 
Reserve your cars before you arrive in San Francisco!
Please consult the ground transportation kiosks in the 
arrival areas for additional information.

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INET'93 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Return Completed form to:
INET'93 
Conference Registration Office
PO Box 27171
Akron, OH  44319
1+216-425-8333
1+216-963-0319 (fax)
Internet:  registration@inet93.stanford.edu

Conference registration fee MUST accompany this form and must be 
received before registration or housing can be processed.
Please make a copy of this form for your records.  Please type 
all applicable information requested below.  Only one registration
per form, please.

__________________________________________________________________
SURNAME


FIRST NAME


Prof__ Dr__ Mr__ Ms__

Internet Society Member #___________________

TITLE 

AFFILIATION

STREET ADDRESS


CITY

STATE

POSTAL CODE


COUNTRY

TELEPHONE


FAX


EMAIL


REGISTERED ACCOMPANYING PERSON(S)


BADGENAME
________________________________________________________________

Payment Method:  Check payment must be payable to INET'93.
Personal checks accepted on U.S. banks only.

U.S. Dollars only

________________________________________________________________

Registration Fees

Internet Society Member (Before July 1)         $460
                        After July 1            $560


Non-Member (includes
6 month membership)     Before July 1           $495
                        After July 1            $595


Accompanying Person
(Includes Opening Reception,
Cruise & Streets of San
Francisco)                                      $200

________________________________________________________________

____VISA

____MasterCard

____American Express

Credit Card Number________________________

Expiration Date____________

Name on Card_____________________________


TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE CHARGED:__________________

________________________________________________________________

HOUSING RESERVATION

Housing reservations must be made by completing this form.
Cut-off date:  JULY 1

_____Hyatt Regency San Francisco        $148.00         Single/Double

_____Vintage Court                      $89.00          Single/Double

_____Hotel Bedford                      $89.00          Single
                                        $99.00          Double

Room Reservation Name:_____________________________________

Sharing With:_____________________________________________


Arrival Date:__________/_________/_________  A.M.___  P.M.____

Departure Date:_________/_________/________  A.M.___  P.M.____

Please choose one of the following: 

____1 person, 1 bed      ____2 persons, 1 bed      ______2 persons, 2 beds


Do you have a special housing request?  Suites (extra cost)?_____________


Please describe disability/handicap needs:______________________________

_____I am arranging my own accommodations.


HOUSING DEPOSIT--Your room reservation can be guaranteed by either of
the following methods:

1.  Complete the Credit Card Authorization section of this form.  The
INET Conference Registration Center can guarantee your room with the
hotel by your credit card.  This is the easiest way to guarantee your
reservation.

2.  Send ONE night's hotel fee along with the registration fee, if
paying by check.

_______MasterCard      ________VISA    _______American Express


Credit Card Number___________________Expiration Date_____________

Name on Card___________________________________________


The INET'93 Housing Center is authorized to use the above card to
guarantee my hotel reservation.  I understand that one night's
room charge will be billed through the card if I fail to arrive for
my assigned housing on the confirmed date, or if I depart earlier
than I have confirmed, unless I have cancelled my reservation with
the hotel at least 48 hours in advance.

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PLEASE MAIL THIS FORM DIRECTLY TO THE ADDRESS BELOW.

TOUR RESERVATION FORM
Payment policy:  Full payment must be received by July 1, 1993 to confirm
your reservation.  Requests for refunds must be received 10 days prior
to the tour.  To cancel, call or write c/o the address noted below.
A minimum of 40 persons is requred for the operation of tours.  Full
refunds will be issued if the minimum number of registrants is not met.


Name:______________________________________Phone:______________________

Address:_______________________________________________________________

City:_____________________State__________Postal Code_______Country______

Tuesday, August 17, 1993
The Essential City Tour (1:00pm-5:00pm) _____Tickets @$19/person=$_______

Wednesday, August 18, 1993
Muir Woods/Sausalito (9:00am-1:15pm)    _____Tickets @$29/person=$_______
Alcatraz (12:45pm-5:00pm)               _____Tickets @$27/person=$______

Thursday, August 19, 1993
Day in the Wine Country (9:00am-5:00pm) _____Tickets @$45/person=$_______
MarineWorld/Africa USA (8:30am-5:00pm)  _____Tickets @$56/person=$_______
        Child (with parent/guardian)    _____Tickets @$50/person=$_______
        Child (without parent/guardian) _____Tickets @$80/person=$_______

Friday, August 20, 1993
Alcatraz (1:00pm-5:00pm)                _____Tickets @$27/person=$_______

Friday & Saturday, August 20-21, 1993
Lake Tahoe Excursion                    _____Tickets @$285/person=$______
                                        (double occupancy)
                                        _____Tickets @$465/person=$______
                                        (single occupancy)

Saturday, August 21, 1993
Carmel/Monterey and
Monterey Bay Aquarium (8:00am-6:00pm)   _____Adults @$56/person=$_______
        Child (ages 3-12)               _____Tickets @$51/person=$______
        (Children must be accompanied by parent or guardian)

        TOTAL ENCLOSED                                          $________

(Only personal checks or money orders in U.S. Dollars accepted.
Checks must be drawn on U.S. banks.)

Please make checks payable to Riser/Almeida Assocites

Mail to:  INET'93
        Riser/Almeida Associates, Inc.
        250 Montgomery Street, 6th Floor
        San Francisco, CA  94104  USA