[ale] Cheap, Linux Friendly dial-up ISP

Nathan J. Underwood lists at cybertechcafe.net
Wed Jul 30 10:58:32 EDT 2003


I stand corrected ;-)

Quoting William Bagwell <rb211 at nelson.tds.net>:

> On Wednesday 30 July 2003 09:01 am, Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
> 
> >      My Dad got me into computers to start with (early 1980's), and
> > we've been hacking away ever since.  He's stayed in the Win32 world
> > (what he refers to as his comfort zone), and I've branched out into
> > everything that I could find (pretty much).  Lately, I've been trying
> > to get him into Linux, and I believe that I've got his attention, 
> 
> Don't hog all the credit, others are working on his enlightenment ;-)
> -- 
> William
> 
> > but he won't budge till I can get him online at or below what he's
> > currently paying for an account ($9.99 / month, with pop-ups and a
> > proprietary dialer).  I've not shopped for dial-up since 1997, so I'm
> > at a loss (headed to dslreports.com after I finish this e-mail). 
> > Anyone out there got any suggestions?  The requirements are simply
> > this:
> >
> >  - Linux Friendly
> >  - Decent Speeds (for dial-up)
> >  - Reliability
> >  - <= $9.99 per month, unlimited access
> >
> > I've set him up with e-mail through one of my domains, so an e-mail
> > account isn't really even necessary.  Any help would be greatly
> > appreciated!!!
> 
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