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

B. Kimo Lee bklee at azurelink.com
Fri Apr 22 15:31:28 EDT 2005


Dude!

Well, there's always, yuck!, AOL for $4.95/mo (5 hours) or the local  
library for F-R-E-E.

mmm,

Kimo


On Thursday, April 21, 2005, at 11:54 PM, matthew at the-spa.com wrote:

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> 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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>>
>>
>> ---- Original Message ----
>> From: dspound at mac.com
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>> Subject: RE: [Hidden-tech] Pay-as-you-go Internet access?
>> Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 20:59:32 -0400
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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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