Internet Services

As a registered user, Internet services are available on the Campus Network via:

World Wide Web

The World Wide Web is a part of the Internet where information is written using a language that allows it to appear graphical and to be accessed by ¡§browsers.¡¨ Browsers enable users to quickly find the content they're looking for, making them more productive.

FTP

File Transfer Protocol is a standard file transfer mechanism that makes it easy for users to send and receive files across the Internet.

USENET

Also called network news, this service is an online bulletin board system where special interest groups can communicate in real time with others who share their interests.

Telnet

This service lets users log in the office network from the road, from home, or from branch offices and have access to their files and applications.

 

E-mail

Electronic mail allows a user to send a message to another computer user anywhere in the world in seconds.

We newly introduce Web-based E-Mail Service to our staff and students.

IT'S EASY ACCESS: It is Web-based. You can simply check your messages from ANY computer, ANYWHERE in the world, and your mail will be available and stored at our mail server.

IT'S FREE: Web-based email account is free. There is nothing you have to pay, nothing you need to download, install and configure.