Central European Foundation Produces
Guide to Electronic Mail Services


In September 1993 the Central European Foundation, based in Bratislava, Slovakia, published a guide to "Electronic Mail Service in Central and Eastern Europe," by Miro Jurik. The guide described the e-mail situation in Russia and 14 countries of Central and Eastern Europe, described publications that were available through the Internet, listed network access providers by country, and gave telephone numbers for obtaining network access in a number of cities, from Amsterdam to Yakutsk.

With the situation changing so rapidly, Jurik has decided to published a revised edition of his guide and is asking people to send him updates. He is particularly interested in knowing:

Responses should be sent to Miro Jurik at:

Central European Foundation
P. O. Box 150
810 00 Bratislava 1, SLOVAKIA
Tel: + 42-7-312-629
Fax: + 42-7-312-238
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]


This article is from the April 1994 issue of
Net Talk

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