on 23/07/02 09:33, John Ruschmeyer at jruschme_at_mac.com wrote:
> Woo Lee wrote:
>> Try this... www.freedomlist.com .
>>
>> !ooW %-)
>
> My own personal favorite... Access-4-Free.com
>
> $4.95 initial setup
> 10 hrs free per month
> $1/hr for additional hours (up to total of $10)
> Additional hours over 20 are free ($10/mo max. price)
>
> No special dialer required (works with NIE)
> POP3, SMTP, and NNTP servers
>
> As far as I can tell, the biggest downside is that they seem to be
> primarily in metro areas. I have no problem with access from Central NJ
> and see plenty of SoCal numbers, but (for instance) there is no access
> from Killeen, TX where I sometimes have to travel for work.
I'll look at this site, thanks ooW, but, in the meantime, if anybody has a
suggestion for an ISP that has local phone numbers available in the US as
weel as in Canada, that provides a cheap basic service, even if you would
have to pay extra for extra hours, I would like to know. I was a relatively
good camper with G-NetFree, but they lost Uunet and about half of their
local phone numbers in the last few months :-/
-Laurent.
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