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robhouston

join:2001-09-15
Chester, NJ

reply to larryj
Re: SBC-Yahoo Dial! - ISDN ISP

LarryJ:

You need to complete your registration to activate the Yahoo features, which includes e-mail.

You can either do this by installing the software on the CD that they sent you (or are sending you), or you can use the link several posts above in this thread from me to complete the registration.

Once this is complete, you can begin receiving your e-mail and use all of features of the service.

Rob


P Ness
You'Ve Forgotten 9-11 Already
Premium
join:2001-08-29
Mineola, NY
clubs:
they dont charge a per minute fee per chan? nice...i hope i can get it in CT..

any contract terms? 1 year?
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How BIG did you say?? No not that Perv!! I meant your GHZ crunching fleet!!

robhouston

join:2001-09-15
Chester, NJ
No per minute charge, no contract, nothing!

This is just a dial-up account, like any other. Except that it reliably works for dual channel 128kbps ISDN connections.

Rob

brawney
Premium
join:2002-03-02
Frederick, MD
·Comcast
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·Verizon Online DSL

I saw some reference to a type of phone call named DOV - Data Over Voice. With Verizon I have a flat rate fee of 9.1 cents per local call I make when it is a voice call. Data calls are free. I was worried that the SBC Yahoo! local access number was a DOV call, therefore I could be getting charged by Verizon for a voice call (9.1 cents) each time I dial that number.

I don't believe that is the case but I want to make sure before I abandon SI. Sounds like SI is in hard time though so it may be a good idea to abandon them regardless.

larryj

join:2002-03-09
Kennesaw, GA
Thanks Rob! I'll check out that link. I received my CD, but I don't really have any interest in installing their apps and since I have my 3com router set up, I'm connected. Thanks again.
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