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PRAGUE 14.4.1999 PRESS RELEASE FAIR4ALL Net.Jam'99 22-24 April http://FAIR4ALL.terminal.cz in association with: Internet Against Monopoly A 40-hour non-stop action in protest of SPT Telecom's unfair business practices and a celebration of music and internet culture. Czech citizens, local and international companies and ISP's are fed up with the unfair business practices of SPT Telecom - currently locking the Czech Republic in an unpopular telecommunications monopoly. After raising fixed-line telephone connection fees by a massive 62.5% last November, SPT seems intent on hindering economic growth and limiting the Czech Republic's skyrocketing internet usage by charging customers telephone rates that, per capita income, are among the highest in Europe. Citizens Fight Back: Enraged by paying so much for a telephone connection, Internet Against Monopoly was formed- a group organized to protest SPT's unfair pricing policy . During it's campaign last November, the group collected 104,802 signatures demanding a Telecom rate reduction. At the same time, several thousand people took to the streets in rallies opposing local rate hikes in Brno and Prague. Most of the signatures, representing more that 1% of the country's population of 10 million, were gathered via the internet - the group's website www.bojkot.cz logged more than 100,000 hits in the first day of the boycott, making it the most popular site in the brief history of the Czech Web. The strength of the protest took SPT by surprise as they themselves admitted. The company reacted with a new pricing scheme called Internet 99, aimed at providing special rates for internet users. But internet users remain angry because with the new scheme, users are charged an initial connection fee equal to the cost of a single impulse, or Kc 2.60 ($0.07 ) Short calls lasting less than 8 minutes can therefore be more expensive than before the scheme was first introduced. SPT have given no indication what will happen to prices when Internet 99 finishes at the end of the year. Customers could wake up to the millenium faced with yet another price hike. A New Kind of Civil Protest: 10:00am April 22 through 2:00am April 24, The Fair4All Net.Jam '99 will go on-line. 40 of the country's most prominent DJ's and promoters will participate in a 40 hour non-stop anti-monopoly marathon - broadcast in Live Audio over the internet to listeners on the Web. During the media festival, individuals and organizations around the world will be urged to show their support for SPT's unfair business practices and disregard for it's customers - by placing anti-monopoly icons on their sites while linking to http://fair4all.terminal.cz. There, webmasters can stream live music and video for free on their own homepages from the Fair4All Net Jam. Discussion groups, email links and anti-monolpoly news will be also be available on the web site. The action is aiming to gather the maximum possible amount of public support- keeping the debate in the media spotlight and keeping the pressure on SPT Telecom. Principle Aims of the Action: 1. To campaign for lower prices and an an improvement in the telecommunications infrastructure of the Czech Republic. 2. To protest against SPT Telecom for repressing the growth of internet in the Czech Republic. 3. To recognize and highlight the potential of the internet - as an affordable and effective mode of communication and a flourishing cultural medium. 4. To launch a Citizen's Internet-User Manifesto- laying out what kind of service the paying customers want and expect FAIR4ALL Net-Jam '99 will take place at Terminal Bar, Soukenicka 6 Praha 1. Media Contacts: General - fair4all@terminal.cz. Czech - Sarka Halastova - sharka@terminal.cz 4202/2187.1999 English - Danny Holman - danny@terminal.cz 4202/2187.1711 David Henderson - david@terminal.cz 4202/90057017 Please contact us to be sent a banner for your web site. Join Internet against Monoply and fight for your right for affordable connections! Mail Address; TERMINAL FOUNDATION C/O TERMINAL BAR SOUKENICKÃ? 6 PRAHA 110 00 CZECH REPUBLIC Organized by the Terminal Foundation ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/east/ to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress