Abstract

The eight federally designated Australian Distance Education Centres are members of a new national communication network called AARNet. To achieve reduced telecommunication costs and additional educational benefits through the use of AARNet for all students, including disadvantaged groups, requires institutions to work together on providing more multi‐point access and central services and to make a local commitment to networking technology.

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