Fair Online Network

Free Fair Online Network
Fair Online Network (FON) means a non-profitable service, where free web-sites connected to an interactive interface are provided for the means to establish direct two-way communication between the users and their target groups looking for an exchange of goods. FON provides different tools to help to do trading and prohibits interference with brokerage.


History of FON

In the beginning of 21st century the e-business sites acted as brokers between the producers and their customers. The freedom of the virtual space could mainly be experienced via technological features. After launching the first Fair Online Network in 2007 the dimensions were expanded by removing financial boundaries. These networks gave an opportunity to own dynamic web-sites and deeply interactive communication channels in one central e-business portal for free. The network provided the interacting parties innovative tools in making business but by any means it never controlled their virtual or physical space.

The first Fair Online Network was established in Estonia in 2007 by Laat.ee (laat - fair). The idea was to give free support to the various small domestic producers and help them compete with big foreign companies which were well-financed for massive marketing in the country.
 
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