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USA-Based Dial-up Users?
« on: December 18, 2009, 05:19:44 AM »
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Hey guys and gals.

So, I know I am among the minority but I do have need for dial-up every now and then. For example, if I want to play UO from work I need to use dial-up. Some hotels I get stuck in still haven't stepped up to modern times thus I need dial-up. Once in a while I stay with family that have no Internet access and no neighbors with wirless thus I need dial-up. Etc, etc.

I just let my Netscape dial-up account lapse when I closed the credit card it was on. I decided that 9.95/mo for unlimited was too high just for how little I use it. I've started shopping around for el-cheapo plans and stumbled across the site http://www.freedomlist.com which seems like a pretty good site for information on national ISP's. I'm looking at plans offering 100-150 hours/mo.

So far I'm drawn to All2easy (www.all2easy.com). Anyone here use a cheap dial-up service that may have some input? I'm talking $50/yr or less cheap here!

All input is welcomed!

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