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    We have AOL and now that they give free email with High Speed Cable, we are thinking of changing to a different dial up service for back up. We would want to be able to use it for timesharing at the various resorts that you still have to use dial up. Any recommendations?

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    This is something I wanted to know also. I will be watching this tread for any answers.


    Mike

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    • #3
      We have EarthLink DSL which gives us 20 hours free dial-up per month nationwide. We also have a local unlimited dial-up service but it didn't work in Hawaii so I signed up for a free trial with AOL since they keep sending us the CDs. Someone had mentioned this on the other forum.

      AOL gave us unlimited time so I didn't need to watch the minutes. It worked great in Hawaii but was very slow. I was expecting a lot of trouble disconnecting the AOL service but it was pain free and I restored my system to before the date I installed AOL.

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      • #4
        Cable Internet

        In Florida, I use Bright House cable internet which is Road Runner. They have a dial-up service to use when away from cable hook-up. The times I've used it, it seems to use same numbers as dial-up AOL.

        Nancy

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Nancy View Post

          In Florida, I use Bright House cable internet which is Road Runner. They have a dial-up service to use when away from cable hook-up. The times I've used it, it seems to use same numbers as dial-up AOL.

          Nancy
          Wish we could get Road Runner back down here in Southwest Florida ~~ Its all Comcast now ~~ They own Southwest Florida ~~ Their prices are out of sight for cable & Internet ~~
          ~ Do What I Say, Not What I Do! ~

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          • #6
            I use Cox cable and they have an 800 number that you can use for dial up while away. You get 5 ( I think) hours a month free but again, it is VERY slow so sometimes I take the option of paying for high speed internet in hotels and timeshares.
            Vicki

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            • #7
              Choices

              The town I live in has 2 cable companies, Knology and Bright House. In my condo complex Knology cable is included in our monthly maintenance fee. I would use Knology internet, but they weren't too helpful in turning off the internet and turning back on more than once a year, so I went to Bright House. I schedule to turn it on when I get to Florida, and turn it off (take modem in) when I leave. The only problem is Bright House must come in to your home to turn it on!

              Nancy

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