Are you a 56k'er?

DivideBYZero

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Surely those days are over? Are you still using a modem? By choice? Do you live in a cave? Can't get broadband of any type?

Explain me!
 

MetaDFF

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I would imagine that anybody using a dial-up modem today would be doing so only because they can't get broadband internet of any sort in their area. Most basic "lite" broadband packages are so cheap now that it costs only a few bucks more than dial-up. I would think paying the extra few bucks for broadband so the phone line isn't blocked already justifies the cost :p.

Strangely (or maybe not so strange) dial-up prices haven't fallen much ever since broadband access took off.
 

BurnItDwn

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Oct 10, 1999
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My grandparents still use dial up.
They have an analog phone line out in the country. Their 56K modem never connects faster than 24K.
Cable and DSL are not available for them, Satellite internet sucks and isn't worth the extra cost. There is no other wireless available there.
Up until this spring, my cell phone wouldn't even work at their house. Now I can get 1 bar when I visit them. (I have ATT/Cingular, some family members have Verizon and they still don't get a signal there...)
 

Fritzo

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Jan 3, 2001
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I work for a national ISP. Half of our customer base is dialup. Broadband is still not available in many areas, plus broadband is generally not portable. The majority of dialup customers are seniors, light users, and lower middle class families.

Dialup ain't goin' nowhere anytime soon :)
 

coldmeat

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Jul 10, 2007
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Originally posted by: DeadByDawn
I'm on dialup at 26.4 Kbps

Yeah, I live in the woods

I was the same until i moved to go to school. 26.4 was when we were lucky. A lot of days it was around 18/20 kbps.

It was because my parents lived out in the country.
 

MegaVovaN

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I don't use dial-up but my cell phone can double as a modem (and I have free dialup from ISP).
 

SoulAssassin

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Originally posted by: MegaVovaN
I don't use dial-up but my cell phone can double as a modem (and I have free dialup from ISP).

I don't think that's what he was asking but good attempt at trying to brag.
 

TheCanuck

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You punks don't know how lucky you have it! I remember being in High School and having to connect at 300 baud to most BBS' when my top of the line Apple Cat modem was capable of 1200 baud! Bleeding edge technology!


Yes I'm an old bitter man these days... :(
 

KMFJD

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Aug 11, 2005
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Originally posted by: TheCanuck
You punks don't know how lucky you have it! I remember being in High School and having to connect at 300 baud to most BBS' when my top of the line Apple Cat modem was capable of 1200 baud! Bleeding edge technology!


Yes I'm an old bitter man these days... :(

I remember 300 baud, you could type faster than the text would display, 1200 baud was amazing, files downloaded so fast...

/cnet ftw
 

seemingly random

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Oct 10, 2007
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Originally posted by: TheCanuck
You punks don't know how lucky you have it! I remember being in High School and having to connect at 300 baud to most BBS' when my top of the line Apple Cat modem was capable of 1200 baud! Bleeding edge technology!
Shit - I forgot all about these. How about a Hayes 1200 baud for $500? I've still got it somewhere.

I had dsl since it's inception until I moved to the country five years ago. Went back to dialup - talk about painful - luckily could usually get 49-52k. And then this summer dsl finally became available - mainly because a subdivision with 500k+ homes was built nearby.

I tried the satellite route - suck is too nice of a description - browsing is faster on dialup.
 

0roo0roo

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Sep 21, 2002
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28.8 is just a bad memory now.
i had 28.8+28.8 two lines binded into one sh*tty connection:p
 

woodie1

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I think I can get Satellite internet but that's about it. You manage with 56K when nothing else is available for < $100/month.
 

seemingly random

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Originally posted by: woodie1
You manage with 56K when nothing else is available
You learn to multi-task - lots of browser windows open and loading in the bg while looking at the current one. The dialup would take ~hour for 8-9mb downloads - max was 30-50mb before the connection would reset.

Amazingly, the public library in a nearby town of a few hundred people has a T1 connection - good for massive updates.
 

Shawn

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Apr 20, 2003
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There is no way I could survive with dialup. I would pay the premium and get satellite internet.
 

frostedflakes

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I was up until about a year ago, because no other options were available (except satellite, which is an utter ripoff). Around Dec. 06, though, Alltel rolled out EVDO in our area and we haven't looked back since. Costs $25/mo. for unlimited data tethering. We get pretty decent speeds as well, about 1Mbps down and 0.1Mbps up. Much better than the "56k" dialup that only connected at about 20k (our rural phones lines were to blame I think, they are old and have a lot of repeaters and other electronics that probably degrade the analog signal).

I'd assume there are still some people who use dialup by choice (i.e. older computer users who rarely use the internet), but I suspect the majority on dialup would switch to broadband in a heartbeat if it was available for a reasonable price.