Is free wi-fi at McD's or Barnes & Noble, or some coffee shop type of thing not an option?
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How much would dial-up be? I have the cheapest speed AT&T connection ($20) which is fine for my purposes, except long videos (if I got rid of cable, I might bump the speed up a notch for that reason). But it's fine for email, posting here, and downloading iTunes, which is most of what I do on the Interwebs.
quester, I think DSL might actually be as cheap as dialup. And I suspect if you are getting new service you can probably get a deal for 6-12 months.
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Thanks, le nubian. Free wi-fi would be okay if I wasn't looking for a job. I need to get my email every day in case there is something. All of my resumes have my gmail address on them.
Plus, what would I do without you guys.
Hmm, so get dialup for reliable email, then then use free wi-fi where possible. I think netscape and one of its competitors does dialup for $12 or $15 a month.
I think netscape and one of its competitors does dialup for $12 or $15 a month.
I may just go with the DSL because they are running a special on it for the first 6 months and I averaged it out and it works out to $32 a month for the first year.
Dial-up would cost the $20 a month and then with the cost of the D-U service it would work out the same.
Much better. And if DSL is slow, you can still supplement with free wi-fi if you can get it. And DSL will be fast enough for email and a lot of basic things , even if the DSL is the low-end slow kind. And good DSL will be fast enough for everything.
Thanks for all of the advice!
$32 a month for the first year.
That sounds high. Where I am, the Verizon DSL plans start at $20/month.