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

Jim Ussailis ussailis at equinox.shaysnet.com
Fri Apr 22 11:12:32 EDT 2005


Yes, I have used an "Internet Cafe" I don't know how many there are in the 
US now, but they are all over Europe. Last time in the UK, they charged 
about 1 lb/hour. Some were even less.

In Canada, the local public library is a good bet. Price is good, 
also...free.

Although I haven't tried it, a WiFi card allows access in many Starbucks 
in the US. There are also pay-as-you-go terminals at many airports. 
There's one at Terminal E, upstairs at Logan.



Jim Ussailis

jim at nationalwireless.com



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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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