>Hi:
>
>I'm in the interesting position of upgrading everything. (I've just got
>reacquanited with a PowerMac 7500 with system 7.5.5 on board. It can dial-up
>- just - but it's somewhat limited.;) So, I was thinking of an iBook (or
>possibly a PowerBook if I'm feelign flush) with 10.3 and wondered how that
>OS is supported by the main broadband service providers. Does anybody have
>any experience running Panther over broadband?
>
>I also have a second question regarding email address portability if I were
>to move my broadband line to another physical location.
>
>TIA for any help or pointers,
>
>Tony
Having shopped around quite a bit for broadband I eventually came
back to the Freeserve offer of 15.99 per month for the first three months
with free modem (inc splitter etc) and free connection then 27.99 per
month. Most others provide no mac support and tend to have other
restrictions like no p2p etc or heavy one off connection charges (70
quid).
I don't expect the free usb modem to have mac drivers but I have
already bought a cheap (30 quid or so) ethernet modem and I think OS9 or
X will work with any ethernet modem - wireless or not. Feel free to
correct me if I'm wrong - the kit is coming later this week so I'll soon
find out.....
Pete
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