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Despite a recent injunction, the French Internet access provider, AOL France, would still not be keeping to its service obligation, and has been once again summoned by the courts, following a complaint from Stephane G., who won the recent court hearing. AOL France lawyers said that the company is obliged to use a system in order to provide a fair amount of session time to each of each clients. Mr Stephane G. filed the second complaint against AOL it refuses to keep to its promise of offering unlimited Internet access. AOL France will be appearing in court on 30 March 2001.
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Socrate, the SNCF's reservation system was launched in 1993 when the TGV-Nord high-speed railroad went into service. It is based on Sabre, American Airlines' Global Distribution system. Socrate has met with a number of criticisms because of certain data anomalies, but after several changes it has improved the SNCF's commercial policy. The SNCF is presently renovating the sales terminals at ticket windows and at automatic distributors. The ticket window sales terminals are going to change from OS/2 to Windows 2000 in a three-level client-server architecture.
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AOL France, the Internet provider has been prompted to pay FFr 100,000 (instead of 250,000 as stated following a previous court decision) to UFC-Que Choisir, the French consumer association, according to a recent decision by the court of appeal in Versailles. AOL France was brought to court on grounds of failure to its commitments toward users of its unlimited Internet access service. AOL France's advertising for this service is misleading, the court of appeal confirmed.
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