Talk:Free-net

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Does anyone think that the Cleveland Freenet deserves its own page as it was the first of this type of network? I was a member of the Freenet from 1989-1997 when they shut down. I loved this resource and am truly disappointed to find that it seems to be missing from the internet in even the smallest references.
 * I was on there around then, too. Who were you?  Cigarette = in210
 * If you can get enough stuff on it, sure, I think there's already an article on the National Capital FreeNet. --Ottawa flag.png Spinboy 6 July 2005 00:13 (UTC)

Take a look at the link that I added to the NPTN Blue Book. The first section gives a history of how the Cleveland Free-Net started and led to the creation of other Free-Nets. --Mu301 16:54, 19 August 2005 (UTC)

title
The title of this page should be the proper name Free-Net (not Free-net) --mikeu (talk) 14:48, 1 January 2008 (UTC)

SV-PAL
Silicon Valley Public Access Link has been in continuous operation since 1994. http://www.svpal.org I was a co-founder. Grantbow (talk) 03:56, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

External links cleanup
These excess External links were removed from the article as per WP:EL guidelines. Please do not re-add them. -- &oelig; &trade; 11:19, 15 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Free Dialup Service Community supported Dialup Internet Access service for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island.
 * FastFreeDialup.com is a completely free, dial-up Internet Service Provider with ever expanding network and current coverage for California, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
 * A Critical Study of Three Free-Net Community Networks (1996)
 * An example of an existing Free-net is the Los Angeles Free-Net.
 * National Capital FreeNet is the second oldest freenet.
 * Genesee FreeNet community computer network serving all of Michigan. It has been in continuous operation since May 1994.
 * Tallahassee Freenet was in continuous operation from 1993 to 2007.
 * Hamilton Community Net one of the original Free-Nets, was an early contributor to an alternative to the Freeport software providing a web/text interface to community information. It has been in continuous operation since 1994.
 * Ocean State Free-Net has been in continuous operation since 1994 - expired? June 2006.
 * Toronto Free-Net has been in continuous operation since 1994.
 * Rochester Free-Net (a/k/a The Genesee Gateway) has been in continuous operation since 1995.
 * German Free-Net the second Free-Net in Europe
 * Miami Valley Community Network The Miami Valley Community Network in Dayton, Ohio. Preceded by the Dayton Area Free-Net.
 * Chebucto Community Net in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada has been in continuous operation since 1994 and was the source of the CSuite operating environment used by many Canadian Free-Nets.
 * Brant FreeNet in Brantford, Ontario, Canada started in 1995 and closed in 2008. The domain, and community based content still exist under the control of the Personal Computer Museum.
 * Buffalo Free-Net has been in operation since October, 1993.

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A possible link for improving the article: A Critical Study of Three Free-Net Community Networks --mikeu talk 04:24, 1 February 2018 (UTC)