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antdude
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Are there still cheap dial-up services?

Currently I am using EarthLink's unlimited dial-up service for $19.95 per month. Howeer, it is expensive and rarely used. I am wondering if there was a cheaper plan (don't see it on the Web site) or another service (nation wide)? Please no AOL! I only want to use pure dialup software from OS without ISP's bloated software.

Thank you in advance.


Bob
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join:2001-12-19
Stamford, CT

Re: Are there still cheap dial-up services?

I've used all2easy.net for a few years now as a backup with very few problems. It's reliable, no disconnects, and is $4.95 per month. Once in a while I can't connect, but that's pretty rare.

antdude
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Re: Are there still cheap dial-up services?

said by Bob See Profile :

I've used all2easy.net for a few years now as a backup with very few problems. It's reliable, no disconnects, and is $4.95 per month. Once in a while I can't connect, but that's pretty rare.
I) assume that is unlimited hours, use any dialers (no bloated software from ISPs), etc.
aux26

join:2008-06-13
There are several in the $9.95-12.95/mo range, even earthlink gets down to 12.50/mo if you prepay for a year. Is this the price range your looking for? If so, netzero, copper.net, ISP.com and many more I'm sure.

antdude
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Re: Are there still cheap dial-up services?

said by aux26 See Profile :

There are several in the $9.95-12.95/mo range, even earthlink gets down to 12.50/mo if you prepay for a year. Is this the price range your looking for? If so, netzero, copper.net, ISP.com and many more I'm sure.
I am on EarthLink Experience right now. I lowered my account type last weekend. This should be fine now.
Stojko
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join:2007-10-20
St John'S, NL
That's cheap compared to the $30+/month Bell Aliant charges here for "unlimited" dial-up that works half the time.
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