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Comments on news posted 2009-03-02 10:02:37: Earthlink is certainly gaining some free advertising with the media argument that the recession is driving people back to dial-up. ..

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Chrono

@spcsdns.net

Death Before Dial-Up!

I'll be dead before I ever have to pay for Dial Up again, lol.

SSidlov
Other Things On My Mind
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join:2000-03-03
Pompton Lakes, NJ
·Optimum Online
·Cingular Wireless

I have no landlines anymore, tether my phone occasionally

I have a cable account and no landline based phone anymore, I can't go to dial up.

I do maintain a account with 300 city dialup available for travel purposes (but seldom used except when the internet is not free and local phones calls are).

I'd rather tether my phone.
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ShadowMastr
Master Of All Shadows

join:2001-09-01
Fort Pierce, FL
·AT&T Southeast
·Comcast
·CenturyLink

I had to go from feast to famine

I used to live in Los Angeles, where you could churn from one highspeed isp to another endlessly.

Moved to Arkansas where my only choice was dialup or nothing. Survived on Dialup for 4 years, even working from home, doing research, even playing online mmorpg's like Everquest2 and Lord of the Rings Online.

Not impossible, and yes, I missed faster speeds, but I liked my environment much better. Made up for it with plenty to spare.

Now I'm in Florida, on Comcrap. Yeah it's better than dialup, but way more expensive, and without the bundle even more so.
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MRCUR

join:2007-03-09
Columbia, PA

Nope...never

Nope, no way I would ever go back to dial-up. If I had to drop Comcast I would just use my BB Bold and tether it. AT&T's 3G is pretty fast here.

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Arbitrary Text
join:2001-12-30
Backyard
·1and1
·Verizon Online DSL
·Comcast

Last Resort

I would go back only as a last resort. FireFox with Adblock can block all of the ads and keep unwanted big pictures from opening which would make dial up seem faster.

But I remember the old days when I would click a link and go make a cup of coffee waiting for the page to load.
Core0000
Premium
join:2008-05-04
Somerset, KY
·New Wave Communica..
·Windstream

Hell No....

..I would not switch back to Dial-up, because well, I never have had it.

My friend used to have it, and I'd go over to his all the time, and browse on the web. Then he got DSL.

What a night and day difference.! Then I got DSL. I love it. Although speed wise and upload wise I want even more.. or just more upload, and less latency.

kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY

Errr, DUN needs a landline...

...3which makes it more expensive than a basic cell phone data plan or even some basic dry-line DSL access, doesn't it?

habya
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join:2003-05-29
Huntsville, AL
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Cut other luxuries before Internet.

Personally, my internet bill gets me the most enjoyment for my money. So before even considering reverting to dial up, I would cut other luxuries out.

Things I would do before giving up broadband.

- Reduce cell phone usage and go with a pre-pay phone only used when really necessary. $38 --> $15 = $23 savings

- Don't buy that 12 pack of Sam Adam's Lager, buy some Milwaukee's Best. $14 --> $6 = $8 savings

- Don't go out to eat as much during the month. $75 --> $40 = $35 savings

- Switch to lower internet speed tier. $45 --> $25 = $20 savings

- Wash and re-use the Trojans

So many things I would do without before cutting the broadband. $50 per month is a small price to pay for the benefits of it.

I lived with 56k dial up for many years and even then, when webpages/downloads were much smaller, it was horrible. Would have to start downloading a 10 megabyte file when I went to lunch and it MIGHT be done by the time I got back; this was assuming that it didn't magically disconnect me for no reason.

So yeah, recession or not, I will fight, save, and cut costs everywhere possible before going from broadband to dial up.
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jonnyz
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join:2003-03-20
Canfield, OH
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·Armstrong Zoom In..

Never

Cable TV would be dropped first. With almost every network show on Hulu, their own website, or iTunes, and with sporting events on at a friends' house or a bar, the internet is far more useful than TV, and dial-up obviously wouldn't cut it for any video.
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slyphoxj

join:2002-06-23
Brook Park, OH
·AT&T Midwest

I'm guessing that a lot of people considering going back...

...to dialup plan on keeping their only landline line and will not be adding a second landline for their dialup- they intend to use their only landline for internet, voice and fax calls. I guess these folks either use ISP's and modems that support the Modem-On-Hold feature of the V.92 dialup protocol, or have a prepaid cell phone and tell people trying to reach them to call the cell if their landline is busy.

netwire
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join:2001-04-27
Mooresboro, NC
·RoadRunner Cable
·Millenicom
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
·Vonage

Dial-up is still too costly for me...

I have cable internet right now, but if I was forced to cut back then it would be cheaper for me to get the lowest speed package offered because I do not have a POTS line. I have a cell phone which to me is much better than POTS being that you can take it with you, and you're not tied to a cord or the distance limitations of a cordless.

I think one of the biggest reasons many providers are afraid of offering cheap "naked/dry dsl" is because the people who get a POTS line just for dial-up are making them a killing.

forgottonPass

@comcast.net

I don't miss this.


FastiBook

join:2003-01-08
Newtown, PA

I'd rather pay 10.......

I'd rather pay 10 bucks at starbucks or nothing at all at cosi or similar for high speed wifi than 10 a month for useless dialup. Half the things i do now wouldn't even work with dialup.

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Agent Smith

join:2008-07-07
New York

Dam

Ill kill my self if i ever go to dial up..

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