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[edit] Austria

Servus, http://servus.at, Linz, since 1996
virtual and physical access for artists and cultural producers
Staff: Uschi Reiter, Didi Kressnig, Peter Wagenhuber
Funded by Bundeskanzleramt Kunst, Kulturland Oberosterreich, Stadt Linz, Speed Web

mur.at - initiative netzkultur, http://mur.at, Graz

lo-res.org, http://lo-res.org/, since Apr 1998

Subnet, http://www.subnet.at/

(Public) Netbase, 1994 - 2006, http://t0.or.at

Silver Server, http://sil.at, Vienna
Now commercial services only

Sonance.artistic.network, http://enter.sonance.net/vhosts.html. Vienna

[edit] Belgium

Okno, okno.all2all.org, Brussels
Hosts: okno.be, so-on.be, lahaag.org


[edit] Czech Republic

node9.org, independent media storage and streaming server, http://node9.org
Services: web hosting, streaming, audio and video archive
Hosts: lemurie.cz, visions.cz, culturetransfer.org, 33-3.org, michalrataj.com, srnka.cz, lostpostservice.net, skupina.net, auvid.net, oknea.net, obmea.net, jlbjlt.net, and others
Admin: Michal Klodner


[edit] Germany

  • Kein.org, *1997 [1]. "KEIN.ORG has a strong commitment to the open source content management system drupal which we started to install for the first time in early 2003. By now we serve more than 150 installations in several independent farms. Among the most popular sites are Dictionary of War, Makeworld, the multi-user blog ROUNDTABLE of the Research Architecture Institute at Goldsmiths College, the peer-to-peer video syndication network V2V, the internet platform D-A-S-H, and most lately the Nettime-l mailinglist. As of 2008, KEIN.ORG ran eleven servers situated at various locations in Europe and beyond, hosting more than 500 websites, about 200 content management systems and countless mailinglists from 5 to 5000 subscribers, as well as numerous email-accounts." [2]
  • D-A-S-H, 2001-2005. KEIN.ORG has served as a laboratory for the development of D-A-S-H, a large scale hosting project on european level. After the end of the funding period for D-A-S-H in summer 2005 KEIN.ORG has resumed the entire service and support program with hosting of the websites of hundreds of antiracist and antifascist activist groups all across Europe. [3]

closed down

Internet hosting for activists, artists, individuals and small businesses supporting our idea.

[edit] Netherlands

Xs4all, xs4all.nl, Amsterdam

Desk.org, desk.org, *1995


[edit] Portugal

Virose, *1997


[edit] Slovakia

Sanchez, http://multiplace.org/wiki/doku.php?id=server, Bratislava, *2008
Admin: gnd

Smecnet, http://smecnet.itchybit.org, Bratislava
Hosts: itchybit.org, indymedia slovakia

ChangeNet, http://www.changenet.sk/?cat=236669, Bratislava
hosting for NGO websites, 100 SKK/month (as of 12/2006)

Skosi, http://www.skosi.org/index.php?qwiki_page=skosi:activities:sk
for NGOs, software developers, open source projects

Xena, xena.media7.sk, Bratislava
Hosts: buryzone.sk, buryzone.info, citylab.sk, c2c.cz, scart.cz, idealnypartner.sk, and others
Hosted until 2008: multiplace.sk, burundi.sk
Admin: Martin Baranec

2600, ns.2600.sk
Hosts: kyberia.sk

Kyblik, http://kyblik.pieskovisko.sk, Bratislava, until 2008
Hosts: 34.sk, atrakt-art.sk, nextfestival.sk, a4.sk
Admin: Frankie

Ephex, ephex.factory.sk - went down in 2003(?), most domains transferred to Xena, Bratislava
Hosted: koridor.sk and many others
Admin: Wired (not a magazine with same name:)

[edit] Slovenia

Ljudmila, http://ljudmila.org, *1994, Ljubljana


[edit] United Kingdom

Openmute, http://www.openmute.org, London
Hosts: metamute.org and many others

Bitnik, http://www.bitnik.org/en/#on

[edit] United States

The Thing, *1995, New York City

RiseUp, Seattle, http://www.riseup.net/

[edit] Global


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