Internet access for free in some areas

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Sat Mar 6 10:49:54 PST 1999


On Sat, 6 Mar 1999 00:05:20 -0800, Richard L Kaderli
<kaderli at juno.com> wrote:

>Do you connect with this server through a local phone number or through
>an 800 #?  

They have local pop's in many major cities - there is a list of them
on their web site.

>It still sounds like a good deal if you can surf the Internet
>for free. What happens if your computer somehow can't handle their
>graphics but you don't 'disable' it in any way?  Will they talk or do
>they charge for tech service?

You would have to contact them to find the answer to this out - you
should be aware of the fact that they take a lot of information about
you and you agree to let them distribute (sell?) it to whomever they
can get to buy it.

I would imagine that if you can't handle their ads, you will not be
able to connect to them anyway, so it may be a moot point!

Dan -H

(As I may have mentioned, I got the software, signed on but after the
initial connection I have never been able to connect again and I
deleted all their files from my computer.  I have heard nothing from
them about it!)
>Richard 
>
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