[Hidden-tech] Pay-as-you-go Internet access?

matthew at the-spa.com matthew at the-spa.com
Thu Apr 21 23:54:25 EDT 2005


i don't think you will find dialup like that.

i would go wireless and get a list of places like starbucks who offer
wireless internet for free if you buy something.

and of course most decent hotels now have free internet usually
wireless but some of the early adopters have wired access to the room

i really think that is your best bet.

matthew

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>>I am looking for suggestions for inexpensive dial-up Internet access
>for the
>>infrequent occasions (perhaps 2 or 3 times per year) when I am
>traveling
>>with my computer to a location that does not provide broadband
>access. I
>>used to maintain an Earthlink dial-up account when I traveled more
>often,
>>but it does not make sense for me to pay about $8-12 per month for
>such an
>>infrequent need. I have Comcast cable in my home office and they
>don¹t offer
>>a companion dial up service as some providers do. Has anyone ever
>heard of a
>>pay-per-use service?
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