Internet Service With No Home Phone
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007Janice wanted some form of internet service with no home phone line requirement. We listed Janice’s options - Dial Up, DSL, Cable, Satellite, Wireless - and gave her some advice.
Janice wanted some form of internet service with no home phone line requirement. We listed Janice’s options - Dial Up, DSL, Cable, Satellite, Wireless - and gave her some advice.
Jasmine is paying $46 per month for Comcast cable high speed internet service and was thinking of switching to AT&T Yahoo Pro DSL. If Comcast cable high speed internet service is the same 3 Mbps, then Jasmine could save $21 per month by switching from Comcast Cable to AT&T Yahoo DSL Pro, also 3 Mbps.
MSN TV 2 is a neat way to surf the internet using your TV. Frank wasn’t sure if he could connect MSN TV 2 to his broadband internet service. The MSN TV 2 set up guide says yes, and you can do this as a wired or wireless internet connection.
Mathew wanted to know if there were any fees associated with Netzero Free dial up internet. If he needed to cancel the Netzero account there would be no Netzero fees unless he upgraded or added on services.
Linda had to re-install Net Zero dial up internet service but didn’t know how to get the free Net Zero CD-ROM disk. We gave her the link to the Net Zero CD official website, where it’s free for member to order the Net Zero CD. Of course Net Zero is free to download from our website as well.
Jen wanted a Verizon Online DSL deal but wasn’t sure if a second phone line was required. Her dial up internet disrupts her phone service, she can never get phone calls while on line using dial up.
Alan got a deal on his Charter high speed internet bundle, but also received bad Charter customer service. Charter internet, telephone, and cable tv was great, but Charter email was giving him trouble.
Darlene’s parents live in the country where high speed internet service is not available. Whenever Darlene sends pictures to her parents, it takes forever to download the pictures through a dial up internet connection. We recommend that Darlene compress her pictures before sending, here’s the how to.
AT&T Yahoo DSL installation was no more difficult than setting up a dial up internet connection. Follow the Quick Start instructions, load the AT&T Yahoo DSL installation CD, answer a few questions, and I was able to access the internet in one sitting.
Tim asked us to cancel his dial up internet service account, but didn’t say which dial up internet service provider he was using. We provided a link to cancel NetZero dial up internet, as an example of what he needs to do to cancel his service.