Hey all,

I have found two ISPs who claim "free" Internet service, but they come
with caveats.

Juno and NetZero (their web sites look identical except for the names,
and their product lines likewise ... could it be the same company?) do
offer a "free" service.  BUT.  It is limited to 10 hours per month;
after that, there is a charge for additional hours used, which can rack
up very quickly.  Also, they require a credit card to set it up.  Oh,
and you can only use Linux if you pay for "platinum" service, not with
their "free" product.

PeoplePC offers a low-cost (not free) dial-up service, but they are not
Linux-compatible.  And they still require a credit card to set it up.

People have been talking about AT&T's promised $10-per-month high-speed
Internet access ... but there was an article about that in last week's
Post-Dispatch, pointing out that it was nearly impossible to actually
*get* that rate from them.

Maybe it would be possible to approach Earthlink for a donation of ISP
services?

Ideas?

t. 
-- 
*** Propositions arrived at purely by logical 
    means are completely empty as regards
    reality.  - Albert Einstein *** 

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