• Dial-up is dead. BT turns off its access.
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Apparently when I got a tour at an ISP's office here in town two years ago, they allegedly still said they still had business level dial up lines in service for small businesses in rural communities.
[QUOTE=joe588;42059879]took me far longer than it should to realise the phone in win 95 was actually ringing the numbers i typed in through the modem [editline]3rd September 2013[/editline] what was that isp called that brought you an 0800 number instead of paying 3p a minute, or 1p after 6 then there was the one that was completely free, only managed to connect to it about twice though[/QUOTE] Freeserve maybe? I dunno if that was actually free, I [I]think[/I] I know the one you mean if it isn't Freeserve but I can't place my finger on its name. Someone must know, this is going to be a little annoying now.
Anyone remember when America Online CDs would be spammed to mail boxes? I should've kept some of those for old times sake...
[QUOTE=Thom12255;42040867]RIP [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsNaR6FRuO0[/media][/QUOTE] The end of this is totally different to how it actually was, at least in the UK [editline]3rd September 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=joe588;42059879]took me far longer than it should to realise the phone in win 95 was actually ringing the numbers i typed in through the modem [editline]3rd September 2013[/editline] what was that isp called that brought you an 0800 number instead of paying 3p a minute, or 1p after 6 then there was the one that was completely free, only managed to connect to it about twice though[/QUOTE] ic24 free
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