>--- Frank Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi, can anyone recomend a mac-friendly ISP that
>> offers global roaming? I'm
>> int he UK but travel to the US, Russia, continental
>> Europe - any
>> testimonials would be welcome :-)
>>
>> Frank Fisher
>> Production Editor, Index on Censorship
>>
>> http://www.indexoncensorship.org/index.html
>>
>> tel (44) 20 7278 2313
>> fax (44) 20 7278 1878
>
>Frank,
>
>I've had good luck with CompuServe in the UK and all
>across Europe, plenty of local, or near-local, dial-up
>numbers....only for email, however as I had no need to
>view the web. Believe you might get decent coverage
>with AOL, too. Can't speak re Russia.
>
>Jack C.
Indeed good old CompuServe is accessible all over Europe (also to view
the www) and they provide an impressive number of PPP scripts for
dialling in via local networks worldwide - this includes the CIS
countries.
Edgar
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