AUSTRIA: FREEWAY EXHAUSTS CAPACITY
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In order to secure the quality of the service, Freenet.at has stopped taking new clients. Freenet was the first company in Austria to launch internet access free of charge in December 2000. Within four weeks, 31,650 users registered for the service, which has now reached its capacity limit. In two weeks' time, Freenet is to start the second phase of expanding the network with Novell systems. The company expects to be able to take new clients at the end of February 2001. By the end of the year Freenet expects to have 500,000 users of the service, that is financed with banner advertising. Jet2Web Internet is currently the Austrian market leader, with about 300,000 clients.
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Subject: Business, international
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Year: 2001
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AUSTRIA: FREE SURFING WITH FREEWAY.AT
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Freenet.at will be the first internet access provider in Austria to offer internet access free of charge. Initially Freenet.at is offering the service to 20,000 private households. They will get 45 hours of free surfing per month, with no provider, on-line or telephone charges. The service is financed with banner ads. Within twelve months, Freenet.at expects to gain 400,000 registered users.
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Year: 2000
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AUSTRIA: NEARLY FREE INTERNET WITH A-ONLINE
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Year: 2000
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