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

seldredge at nowplastics.com seldredge at nowplastics.com
Fri Apr 22 01:59:54 EDT 2005


You might try "Maglobe" - we have a 5-user account that works well for our 
traveling reps, but you can also sign up at a single user level.  You 
pre-pay for a certain number of hours, then use them up and renew as you 
need.  The rates are excellent, and they provide dialup numbers all over 
the world:

www.maglobe.net

Stephen





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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?

Thanks,

David

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