Dear Marc,

Here's what my friend wrote in response to my query to him:

>Hi Philip,
>
>
> I've used a mixture of ISP's when travelling, the one that seems to have
>the most connections is GRIC.com it's a shared deal and you need to find
>out who is a member in your home country, subscribe to that and then you
>can connect worldwide.
>
>It updates itself to changes in availability whenever you log on.
>
>Much more limited but the most solid anywhere is UUNET they cover Europe,
>US and OZ.
>
>You may also want to check out Compuserve and AOL (definitely last choice) :-)

If you need more info, I'll pass you his e-mail off list (don't want to
expose the poor guy too much)


ciao for now,

Philip.



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