We are a mid-size company and use EDI through Easylink (VAN).  We 
have 75 trading partners of which some of them are EDI brokers and 
some of them themselves use other VANs and we pay about $1k per 
month for our low-volume communications costs (~3600kc).  We [still] 
use a dial-up modem while connecting to Easylink.

We want to get into the 21st century and get away from using the 
modem so we are looking at other options (internet/web-based, ftp, 
http, AS1, AS2, etc).

Ideally we'd like to try and eliminate the VAN communication costs 
from the picture.  What we've done so far is look at other VANs that 
allow us to get off the modem and go through an internet protocol 
(via web browser) for communicating.

My question is how do I go about researching other alternatives such 
as using AS2?  DO I need to poll all of my trading partners to see 
if they can handle AS2?  If some can handle AS2 and some can't then 
what are my options?  How can we [slowly] get off of teh EDI VAN?

Thaks for any assistance.
Walter



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