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  • 0v1 - Site features a WebChat and IP identifier, along with about us content, a help section, contact us and a large forum.
  • Abjects - Offers network help and information, policies, help documents and a forum.
  • Action IRC - Worldwide user base; includes list of staff and mission statement. Also has a java chat and information about the network.
  • AfterNET - Founded in 1996, a medium sized network with servers located around the globe.
  • AfterX - Features network news, channels, committees, server information, staff, FAQ, a forum and a Wiki.
  • Anthrochat - Website contains news, servers data, administrative information, forums, network status, and connection instructions.
  • AustIRC - Small Australian based network. Site contains help pages, news, server statuses, and network statistics.
  • B2IRC - Targeted towards fans of Japanese popular culture. Also the home of ircu+Lain development.
  • BBSnet - Network specializing in support to Bulletin Board Systems operators. Website features a web chat, help guide, news column, servers data, and information pertaining to services.
  • Bangladesh Chat - Website features network information, a web chat connection applet, and information about Bangladesh.
  • Blabber - An international network with servers based in South Africa, USA and New Zealand. Offers java web-based chat to large websites such as Big Brother and 5fm.
  • Bohemians - Includes brief description of network and details of how to connect.
  • Chat Solutions Inc - The company provides live interactive chat functionality to websites.
  • Chat4All - Offers full services, a java client and basic network information on their website.
  • ChatCircuit - Small IRC network centered around general chatting.
  • ChatIsUs - Supports Java, WebTv/msnTV, and all standard IRC clients. Contains Java chat. Also offers documents for help with the network and statistics.
  • ChatNet - Founded in March 1996 and has around 3,000 users. News, policies, services, network history, and server listings included.
  • ChatSensations - Site contains server, IRCop, vhost applications, network information, WebTV chat and channel statistics.
  • ChatSpike - General community oriented chat. Site contains news, network history, server list, staff list, statistics and a user image gallery. Also includes basic IRC tutorials.
  • Chatworx - A global network with servers from many different countries.
  • Chikahan - A Filipino community that serves to bring people together across the world.
  • DALnet - Offers full services. Administration, e-zine, help documentation, and users section.
  • DarkChat - Lists of channels and servers, and rules for use.
  • DarkMyst - Offers themed discussion on multi-player and roleplaying games. Full channel services available. Site offers staff and user profiles, network rules and Java chat client.
  • Dynastynet - Family and gaming-oriented network. Channel statistics, policies, a list of staff and servers, and help available.
  • EFnet - The oldest and one of the largest IRC networks in the world. Site contains news, server list, webchat, forum, software, documentation, and links.
  • EQUNet - Information on servers, policies, background and services for this general chat network.
  • EYErc - Site contains network news and information, statistics and CGI-IRC online chat.
  • EsperNET - Provides server status and information, channel information, a staff contact form and help documentation.
  • ExileNET - Worldwide network which was launched in 2001. Site contains a web chat applet, servers list, statistics, and a radio.
  • Exodus - Website includes channel information, policies, servers, services help, and webcams. Site also includes a download page for scripts and clients.
  • FoxChat - Network homepage that has information pertaining to server linking, servers, rules, popular channels, and updates.
  • FreeQuest - Site contains news and information.
  • Freenode - Provide a friendly interaction environment for project coordination and for the support of community projects. Includes a server list, philosophy, rules, how to help, and internal projects. Formerly openprojects.net.
  • GalaxyNet - Formed with the sole purpose to bring a reliable, comfortable, and stable chatting environment to the Internet community. Includes a java chat applet and full services.
  • GameSurge - Gaming network. Contains online chat, Utilities such as helper application forms, Forums, online shop and network support and information.
  • Global Gamers - Gaming oriented community with network services allowing clans to organize competitive games. Site features server and staff lists, statistics and a clan database.
  • GoodChatting - A place to chat, through IRC or the Java applets, along with a lot of chat-related information.
  • IRC Networks and Server List - Lists networks based on popularity, discussion subjects, and locality. Also includes server maps and connectivity help guides.
  • IRC and WebTV Chat Network - Focuses on free speech. Java client, network details, forum, information for WebTV owners. Offers Web space and e-mail accounts to users.
  • IRCHighWay - Features forums, help, staff, network rules, and forum and network statistics.
  • Induced - Australian themed general chat network. Site content includes staff listing, policies, FAQ and server listings.
  • Inside-IRC - Provides channel registration, private vhosts and free bouncers. Servers mainly located in western Europe.
  • KickChat - Began in 2000 with only one channel. Site contains a Java-based chat applet, rules, a newsletter, downloads, and information about the network.
  • KreyNet - Contains server, channel and services information. Accessible by a java chat applet and contains full services.
  • LinkNet - Features rules, staff, FAQ, SSL Guide, and a server list. Website also available in French and Spanish.
  • MagicStar - A small family oriented network. Site contains details of staff, network bots and services, news, rules and web based Java chat.
  • Netsplit.de IRC Networks - Keeps statistics on users, channels, and servers on hundreds of IRC networks.
  • NeverNet IRC Network - Provides a safe haven for chatters of all sorts. Site contains news, server information, relative links, and a java chat applet.
  • NewNet - Contains support, services, policies, network information, a servers list, and applications for clones and server linking.
  • Nightstar IRC Network - A new and growing network that is dedicated to making chatting fun for its users.
  • Nothing But Style - Small IRC network offering general chat, forums and trivia.
  • NoverNet IRC Network - A community where everyone can come to chat if they follow the rules. Lists information on rules, server list and IRCops.
  • Onlineguardians - Online safety organization with its own IRC network of three servers based in the UK and US.
  • Open and Free Technology Community - Constitution/policies, list of staff, departments, frequently asked questions, and connection help information.
  • OtherNet - Includes network, channel, taught classes, and policy information. Site also includes a java chat applet.
  • PSIGenix - Network focusing on gaming, science fiction and general chat. Site contains rules, servers and staff list, services and modes help, a chat applet, and server linking guidelines.
  • Phishy - Their aim is simple, to provide a place where people can chat. Go ahead and chat about anything and everything. They're also home to a #Trivia channel as well as other fun channels.
  • QuakeNet - Has a very large user base of mainly computer games players. Site contains news, services information, server and staff list and FAQ.
  • Rizon Chat Network - Network features built-in entertainment and very simple access to over 20 servers across the network. Site includes a built-in chat application and a forum.
  • Serenity - Site offers a guide to services available, as well as instructions on how to connect and a Java chat applet. No warez or adult content.
  • ShadowWorld - Services help files in multiple languages, policies, user feedback survey, community links, and staff member information.
  • SlashNET - Originally sponsored by Slashdot, now independent. Offers channels ranging from technical discussion to general chat.
  • SolarStone - Offers general discussion channels with X based network services.
  • SorceryNet - General chat suitable for all ages. Site offers network news, statistics and channel summaries.
  • SpaceTronix - A stable Network which is using Auspice Services and Unreal IRCd (Version 3.2). This network has been up since May 2001 and has a friendly Network-Team. The Network is supporting SSL connections and IPv4/IPv6.
  • StarChat - Medium sized network averaging around 1000 users. Monitored to prevent activity inappropriate for minors. Registered bots allowed. Includes a Java Chat applet.
  • StarLink-IRC - Friendly, safe and helpful chat environment for the whole family.
  • Striked - Server listings and news, along with network information.
  • SwiftIRC - Large network with 11 servers worldwide. Site includes news, a forum, support, frequently asked questions, and a list of staff.
  • TVEps - Offers network information, help, forums, and links.
  • TechGear - A site for IRC script users, Java chat. Includes Forum for help with scripting, VB, C/C++, graphics.
  • URchat - Small network offering full channel and nickname services.
  • Undernet - Site contains Forum, server list, network news, newsletter, online webchat, polls, links and help section.
  • Village - Founded with the belief that people could have fun chatting without the need for fearing foul language and other bothersome sides of live Internet chat.
  • WhatNET - Site provides mIRC help, Services help, Forum, committee information, general network information, integrated member system and Java chat.
  • WikkedWire - Site supports Java online chat, network information and policies, and staff pictures. Also supports webtv and msntv.
  • WyldRyde - Website features network and technical news, chat commands, quotes, servers and channels information, a web chat applet, FAQ section, and a store.
  • Xtris - Offers multi-lingual support to chat and web site users.
  • Zoite - Features a guide to getting started on IRC, staff and servers information, channels statistics, a FAQ section and contact information.
  • eComStation - International network dedicated to business and professional use.
  • euIRC - Contains news, server and admin documentation, support guides, a community section, FAQs, and network statistics. [Site also available in German]
  • synIRC - Large network running on over a dozen servers. Site includes news, a forum, and chat application.
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