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Nuance Network Services



Nuance Network Services provides Internet Connectivity and other network services to the Huntsville, Alabama area and beyond with a variety of connection options. A few of the services offered by Nuance are:

[New!]Please check out our new low prices for personal accounts!

 A Personal Host Dial-up account with a flat rate $20.00 a month and no start-up fee.
 A Personal SLIP/PPP Dial-up account intended to provide unlimited active Internet access for a single individual for a flat rate $20 a month and no start-up fee.
 Nuance also offers Corporate SLIP/PPP and Corporate ISDN accounts at competitive prices.
 In addition to getting you or your business connected to the Internet, Nuance can provide custom services such as FTP archives and individually designed World Wide Web documents. Just let us know how we can help.
Our Complete Internet Service List includes detailed information about our prices and all of the many services we offer. For the curious, here's a description of our hardware and network setup.


A Few Members of the Nuance Community:

Nuance Customer's Home Pages were created by members of the Nuance community who were no longer content to merely surf the Net, but wanted to create new places that Internet Users from anywhere in the world might enjoy visiting.

 WHNT's Doppler 19 Weather Center is an exciting addition to the Nuance Community. Currently the WHNT Doppler 19 pages contain links to a variety of maps and images gleaned from the Internet as well as WHNT's Chief Meteorologist Dan Satterfield' own forecasts and weather discussions.

Go to other Nuance Customer Home Pages.


Some Other Interesting Places to Go

The World Wide Web has become the Internet in the popular imagination. Time magazine even chose a Web browser, Netscape, as one its top ten products of the Year! Here is a changing list of few links to get you started exploring Web Space. To find thousands more, go to (the newly expanded!) Finding Your Way Through the Internet Maze.

If you're new to the Web, you might want to read the World Wide Web FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).

 Alabama Shakespeare Festival
 Astronomy and Space on the Internet.
 Best of the Web.
 Cool Site of the Day from Glenn Davis. No reruns, guaranteed!
 The Huntsville Weather Page has not only the National Weather Service forecasts and current conditions for Huntsville but also several new Weather Maps, Radar Maps and Satellite Images all updated hourly! And for a broader picture (literally!) of U.S. weather try Current U.S. Weather Maps.
 Internet Underground Music Archive.
 Le WebLouvre is a wonderful guided tour of the Louvre.
 Star Trek Stuff on the Internet.
 Star Trek Voyager. This is the official Voyager Home Page from Paramount with lots of images, sound files and movies!
 URouLette from the University of Kansas is a random URL generator that will send you to who knows where. Give it a spin and good luck!

There's been a bunch of talk (well, ok, sound-bites) lately from our elected (and those not elected) government officials about the Information Superhighway. After months of talking about it someone in the White House finally figured out that they could actually have a Net presence and so was born The White House Home Page: An Interactive Citizen's Handbook. Our Congress has just recently become wired and launched its own Home Page dubbed Thomas. Funning aside, both sites contain pointers to all kinds of information about and from the U.S. government. Currently the White House Home Page has the most information, but the way these guys love to compete we're sure to see soon all kinds of good stuff showing up. Stay tuned. For more pointers to government information on the Net, try Charles Boley's Government and Politics Page.


Nuance Internet Software Archives

To surf the Internet you have to have software that works. Sometimes it's difficult to find those working Netspace navigation tools. To make that job easier, Nuance (with a lot of very welcome volunteer help!) maintains archives of the best Internet Software for Macintosh and PC computers.

Our most recent addition is the Linux Archive which is a mirror of the complete Slackware distribution and the Linux FAQ's and Howto's.

These Internet toolkits are constantly updated with the newest software and the latest versions of all those indispensable tools. Just click a button on the palette below, or click on one of the text links to go to the different archives.

| Linux | Macintosh | OS/2 | Windows/DOS |


Need a Little Help?

If you're a bit confused about what FTP and hypertext are, or you already know the basics and you're itching to become an Internet Wizard, then try Steve Franklin's guide to the Internet. It's a pretty good online encyclopedia about everything dealing with the Internet and UNIX.

If you want to find out more about the World Wide Web then there's no better place to start that World Wide Web FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).



How to Contact Nuance Network Services

[Mail] The easiest way to reach us is to use our eMail Form to send us your comments or questions about Nuance's services or about this WWW page. You may also send email directly to info@nuance.com. (If your Web Browser supports mailto links, then you can email us by just clicking our address.)

You can fax us or even send us plain old paper mail by using the address and phone number below:

       Nuance Network Services
       904 Bob Wallace Avenue, Suite 119
       Huntsville, AL  35801

       Phone/FAX: 205-533-4296
       E-mail:    info@nuance.com

The Nuance Network Services Home Pages were written by Charles Boley, cwbol@nuance.com and were last updated on Friday, May 12, 1995.

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