I think one is better off going with the low speed
DSL. It's about the same price within $5 and you can
switch after one year.

--- Robert Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Richard Ernst wrote:
> 
> >I need a low cost dialup ISP for a friend.  Looking
> at nethere.com,
> >tns.com, and peoplepc.com.  Have heard a lot of
> complaints about
> >peoplepc's support, but not the actual service. 
> Doesn't need to be
> >linux friendly, just able to be used by linux, of
> course.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Rich
> >
> >  
> >
> For people who just want basic dial-up(the poor
> devils), I usually 
> recommend internet express (www.ixpres.com).
> I have access to faster connections, but I keep this
> around as a backup. 
> It's not really cheap, but it isn't really expensive
> either(~$5 - 
> $15/month, depending on type pf service). My
> experience with their 
> support is fairly good, and I have been using it for
> years and found it 
> to be reliable, but slow(4-5Kbps for basic service),
> but hey, it's dial-up.
> 
> Robert Donovan
> 
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