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Another first for X-Stream

From August users will be able to connect to X-Stream anywhere in Europe using a local rate 0845 number. Chief executive... Read more

28 July, 1999 by Will Knight

X-Stream on course 'to be UK's biggest ISP

X-Stream, the free Internet service yesterday registered its 20,000th user which... Read more

15 May, 1998 by Richard Barry

X-Stream to trial free Net access

First there was CallNet; but on Friday X-Stream jumped on the bandwagon with another 0800-access, 24-hour, seven... Read more

10 December, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

News Burst: X-Stream offers free Net service

First there was CallNet; now X-Stream is jumping on the free-Internet access bandwagon with another completely... Read more

10 December, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Norway X-Streamly keen on free Net access

...UK style, after a deal struck today between pioneering free UK ISP X-Stream Networks and Norwegian loyalty scheme Domino. Beginning 16 September, X-Stream... Read more

9 September, 1999 by Will Knight

Mac emulator canned

Maui X-Stream has withdrawn the CherryOS Mac emulator from its product line, the... Read more

10 May, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Liberty Surf hits out at over-priced Internet charges

...its own unmetered service in Britain. The ISP -- which took over the X-Stream Network in March -- offers a £20 a year service for off... Read more

19 May, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

X-Streamly free Internet meets lukewarm reception

X-Stream claims its new free Internet service is doing well Monday, but... Read more

13 December, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Sky giving away digital TV with Net access

Thinking about going online with a free service? Thinking of Freeserve, X-Stream, or maybe waiting for AOL's new 0800 deal? Well think... Read more

5 May, 1999 by Richard Barry

A Year Ago: Freeserve clocks up 900,000 members

First published: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 15:44:49 GMT Read more

13 January, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

A Year Ago: AOL/Netscape and the rising Sun

First published: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 17:32:58 GMT Read more

11 January, 2000 by Ben Elgin

New CompuServe client today... not you Brits

British CompuServe customers will be left out of the celebrations today as their US cousins get to grips with the latest client for the service, CompuServe 2000. Read more

22 February, 1999 by Richard Barry

Compaq to spin off AltaVista

Compaq Computer Corp. plans to spin off the company's AltaVista division as a separate company, hoping to capitalise on the boom in Internet e-commerce. Read more

26 January, 1999 by Margaret Kane

Lycos ‘ripe acquisition opportunity' - analyst

Lycos Inc. Wednesday pointed to rising circulation figures for its network of Web sites as evidence of its success. Others, though, said success must be measured in other ways, especially in the wake of the At Home/Excite merger. Read more

21 January, 1999 by Matthew Broersma

MSN UK sounding a retreat? - Analysis

Market dynamics have moved on dramatically since the US services invaded our cyberspace some four years ago. Those same... Read more

20 January, 1999 by Richard Barry

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