Internet portal everyday.com launched in France and Holland

INTERNET PORTAL EVERYDAY.COM LAUNCHED IN FRANCE AND HOLLAND

The Internet portal Everyday.com is being launched today in France and
Holland. Société Européene de Communication (SEC), the alternative
provider of telecom services in Europe, will launch Everyday.com to its
fixed telephony customers.

Everyday.com is jointly owned by Modern Times Group MTG AB and NetCom AB
and was created to exploit MTG's expertise in mass media and NetCom's
expertise in telecommunications, as the leading Internet service provider
in Scandinavia.

The agreement with SEC is part of Everyday.com's European expansion. SEC
is responsible for launching and operating the portal, initially in
Holland and France.

"We are pleased with the flow of traffic and number of members
Everyday.com has achieved since it was launched and now it's time to go a
step further," says Pelle Törnberg, President and CEO of MTG.

"Our ambition was to launch Everyday.com in two European countries before
the end of the year and now we've accomplished that," Anders Björkman,
President and CEO of SEC.

"Our goal is for Everyday.com to be not only the leading portal in
Scandinavia but also a key player throughout Europe," says Lars-Johan
Jarnheimer, President and CEO of NetCom.

For further information, please contact:
Pelle Törnberg at +46-8 562 000 50, Lars-Johan Jarnheimer at +46-8 562 640
00, or Anders Björkman at +352 45 95 45 1.

Modern Times Group MTG AB is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange¹s O
list (symbol: MTG) and on the Nasdaq Stock Market in New York (symbol:
MTGNY). MTG's homepage is www.mtg.se.

NetCom AB is also listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange¹s O list (symbol:
NCOM) and on Nasdaq (symbol: NECS). NetCom's homepage is www.netcom.se.

SEC is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange¹s O list (symbol: SEC), on
Nasdaq (symbol:SECAY), on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange and the Frankfurt
Stock Exchange. SEC's homepage is www.sec.lu.

NetCom AS


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