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i was on another thread. i meantioned that some people still use dial up in some very remote
or areas that dont have wi fi or hi speed internet..
this is their response . stop. are u sure ? there is no option for a dial up router,why . because .
a small list of dial up providers who still give service .
https://www.highspeedinternet.com/providers/dial-up
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i was on another thread. i meantioned that some people still use dial up in some very remote (Original Post)
AllaN01Bear
Mar 2024
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CaliforniaPeggy
(152,214 posts)1. Thanks for the link about dial-up and who provides it. Very useful. nt
AllaN01Bear
(23,127 posts)2. youre welcome ms peggy.
Roy Rolling
(7,180 posts)3. 56K modem!
Thats high tech! 😂
marble falls
(62,286 posts)4. Remember it well.
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Kali
(55,801 posts)5. I think the small company that hosts my old email address offers dial up.
I followed that email all over the country, from local AZ to Washington state, then I think it was in Texas for a bit, now in Virginia. LOL