Clean, safe and friendly chat environment for people of all ages.
Join this channel of dedicated conversationalists on the DALnet network. Make use of scripts developed by operators of the site.
Access the DALnet IRC network, which supports over 60,000 users. Read the ezine and check out services like channel name registration.
Claiming to be the largest and oldest chat network, this project of the University of California lists servers by client size and topic focus.
Chat network started as an alternative to the lag and splits experienced on larger networks.
Comprehensive site for new IRC users explains the history, commands, software and setup instructions for Internet Relay Chat.
Investigate NewNet's network which uses 30 servers around the world and read about its history and tenets. Explains its services and chat.
Read about the features and servers offered by this medium-sized IRC network. Browse the charter and the FAQ, which includes general IRC questions.
Discuss hobbies, current events, or personal issues on one of dozens of channels, each described by its founder. Java-based access is supported.
Read about this small network that was formed by some original StarLink founders. Claims to provide a friendly safe "cybertown" for users.
Explore the "original family IRC network" that utilizes Serv channel service. Claims strict guidelines on content so that kids are free to chat.
Chat channel for those interested in Finland, the Finnish people, or just want to meet new folks.
Meet the members of this fun and friendly IRC community available through a number of service providers.
Check out this IRC network run entirely on Windows servers. Register a nickname, sign up for mailing lists and read the Webnet Times.
Investigate this small, fast IRC network. Browse the lists of servers and network rules and apply to register a channel.