As of the Year 2002, what are the remaining FREE light use ISPs ?

Jeff1

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I have a friend who wants minimal internet access so as to check a Yahoo email account, which I will set up for her, so as to have a separate account from her office email account.

Instead of paying Earthlink $22 a month, (and I tried to reach them on Sunday night and it seems their sales support is not what it used to be ? long ring and no answer) it would seem that she could log in from Tampa/Clearwater, FL with Netzero or Juno for under 10 hours a month for free ?

She does a bit of traveling, so the national coverage of these two would be helpful, does this seem the most appropriate route ?
 

Shmuel

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First of all, Jeff, welcome to the forum. You should just know-before everyone starts flaming you- is that this forum is supposed to be for hot deals that you know about and want to share with the public-not for hot deals you are looking for. This thread will probablty get locked soon but I hope you read this anyway. The moderators have made a special thread called "I wanna" for thi stype of post.

As far as your question, if you look on www.freedomlist.com you should fnid a bunch of very cheap ISP's. I think that Florida does have a pretty good free ISP but you have to check it out.

I hope you find what you are looking for but please refrain from posting requests in this "hot deals" forum.
Thank you
 

SpotDancer

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I think that two nationwide ones are Juno.com and netzero.com...........probably about 10 hrs per month for free.
 

yumyum

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I have accesscheap.net for $60 for the whole year. Works great since they use Worldcom other isp numbers.
 

Shmuel

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Thank you-I figured he's a newbie and everyone will be jumping on him-why not try to set a different tone.:)
 

RossMAN

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<< I think that two nationwide ones are Juno.com and netzero.com...........probably about 10 hrs per month for free. >>



This would be perfect, assuming these ISPs have dial up access numbers for the areas she's in.
 

RossMAN

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<< evening Rossman...a friend of mine uses the library to check her Yahoo acc't as always YMMV >>



Evening. Yeah but that usually requires a library card membership to that local library, not in all cases but usually.
 

flomokev

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Here is something to check out. Vtech PostBox

A few weeks ago, Radio Shack B&M had it for free after rebate. Cost is around $8.33 per month with an 800 dial in number. Big disadvantage is 2 year committment with only one year warranty.

Oh, also it suppose to use one of yahoo mail service, I believe.
 

ScrapSilicon

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Netzero Platinum $9.95 a month ok...gack I hate NetZero...I miss Lycos' and AltaVista's free dialup still even tho I'm on ADSL
 

Jeff1

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It would appear that Netzero and Juno are the choices.

And thank you Shmuel, and others. for your newbie considerateness.
 

RobsTV

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As an alternative to Earthlink's $22 a month, Surfbest has unlimited for $12.50, and
is a "true" ISP. Full featured, Dun, 2 emails, newsgroups, and no dialer needed..
Access numbers everywhere.
Not free, but worth the extra money to avoid the hassles.
Since I switched to DSL, I can't use them, but still hook up all my friends with them.
 

XFreebie

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netzero is around, but for how long?!

fry's actually aint bad, but u get what u pay for. first of all they switch dialing-in phone numbers on me without notifying me, so i'm sitting there trying to connect, assuming their servers are down (which also happens often). i had to connect to netzero, then find out they changed to a new dial-in number. also on jan 1st its like their server's reset or somethin and i couldnt log on for days... i cant tell which is faster, net zero or fry's and that's including the fact that netzero has ads!

boy am i glad im using government subsidized broadband now... of course i pay for it in high tuition! not to mention $400 in books per quarter.
 

breweyez

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threr are a few services out there that cost $10 a month. I use yellowstone.net. Very easy to use.
 

MysticMan1

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No one has mentioned Walmart's ISP, LINK

(For just $9.94 a month, you get:

? Unlimited Internet access, email and AOL Instant Messenger
? Fast, reliable connections
? Family-friendly Parental Controls and much more!

UP TO 700 HOURS OF TRIAL TIME MUST BE USED WITHIN ONE MONTH OF INITIAL SIGN-ON. TO AVOID BEING CHARGED A MONTHLY FEE, SIMPLY CANCEL BEFORE TRIAL PERIOD ENDS
 

Jeff1

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While we are on the subject, Slycat, can you provide a link to the AT&T $5 offer, I do not find it on their site.

Regarding Walmart, amazingly thier site lists the top speeds at 28.8. ( ? )
 

Harvey

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AT&T has discontinued their $4.95 plan (I495). I looked at it, once. At the time, I figured there was no sense in paying for banners when I could get a free accoun if I wanted all that garbage on my screen.