[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:1459] Re: Digital Divide - Free ISP

From: David J Rosen (DJRosen@world.std.com)
Date: Tue Dec 05 2000 - 18:41:53 EST


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Mary and others,

Recently I have been experimenting with NetZero.  It does have an
advertising banner but I don't find that it bothers me.  It is relatively
easy to use, and I have found it easy to get on the system -- and I have
tried from local dial-ups in Boston, North Carolina, Chicago and
Washington D.C. All were fine.

David Rosen




On Tue, 5 Dec 2000 MMalo63388@aol.com wrote:

> Altavista is a  free ISP that we selected. It is going out of business. Does 
> anyone recommend another free ISP? I prefer one that does not have gambling 
> banners.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mary Maloney
> 



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