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Yes, dial-up internet, with those screechy, crackly tones, ... Instead, you’ll need to look at a company like NetZero, which offers a dial-up service for $29.95 a month.
BOSTON — United Online revved up its NetZero Internet access offerings Tuesday, rolling out a high-speed version of its dial-up service, which uses compression and caching technologies to allow ...
Two things surprised us in the last few days: first, NetZero still exists. This is the company that had ubiquitous ads for its dial-up Internet service in the early 2000s (in fact, still sells ...
NetZero announces its first 4G mobile broadband solutions, including a hot-spot router and a USB modem, which are based on Clear's 4G coverage and come with a free data plan plus a one-year free ...
Believe it or not, some people still use dial-up. That number is shrinking and companies that rely on dial-up service as a significant part of their business are facing revenue declines as ...
NetZero burst onto the scene in 1998 as the first in a crop of Internet service providers that gave subscribers free access to the Web using an advertising-supported model. NetZero’s patented ad ...
To sign up, users must purchase either a $50 USB stick or a $100 wireless hotspot and pay $20 shipping and handling for either device. Unlike the old dial-up service, NetZero’s free wireless ...
Because of the costs of home-schooling a special-needs child, Arlene Dawes, of Raleigh, N.C., says dial-up Internet is more attuned to her budget than broadband. Chuck Hester says the high-speed ...
But dial-up is proving to be more resilient than expected, at least partly due to the recession, ... Indeed, two of the nation's biggest providers of dial-up service, EarthLink and NetZero, ...
NetZero, most famous for offering free dial-up internet access more than a decade ago, is reinventing itself with a line of mobile internet hotspots. And you don't have to sign a long-term ...
At the offices of United Online Inc. in Woodland Hills, they're still basking in the glow of having scored on AOL.