Dial Up place

Written by admin on February 23, 2008 – 11:12 am

Obviously, broadband connection is the trend but what if you are using internet just for an email and you spend just 10-15 minutes a day online to check some news and so. Is it a wise decision to spend $40-$50 per month for broadband service when you can have the same purpose served with another cheaper alternative like dial-up internet connection for nearly $5-$6 a month?

The reasons you should opt for dial-up:
-when there is no broadband service around
-when you don’t use internet much but spend mere 10-15 minutes a day to check email and some news
-when you want to have alternative connection, just in case your another connections give up at times due to uncertain technical problems,

I found a site known as ‘The Dial Up Place‘ which connects all the dial up internet providers in one place and you can actually have a choice to make selection from those service providers.

AOL, AT&T, BasicISP.net, Concentric, Copper.net, Earthlink, NetZero/Juno, PeoplePC,Toast.net are some of the dial up internet providers listed on that site and providing great services to consumers. Dial-up is not yet obsolete. It dawned on me when my friend Mike told me he is still using Dial Up connection.

The layout of the site didn’t impress me much but their intention and the cause would surely sparks the interests of anyone to use dial up internet.

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