Re: anyone know of cheap ISP to use traveling in lieu of my cablemodem?

2002-07-17 Thread Richie
But the question is when will they start charging or go out of business. Will have to give them a try if GPRS cell service does not work with my TiBook. > I use Access 4 Free > > http://www.access-4-free.com/ > > It gives me the first 10 hours per month free. The next 10 hours cost $1 > per ho

Re: anyone know of cheap ISP to use traveling in lieu of my cablemodem?

2002-07-17 Thread Ken Stevens
On 7/16/02 7:37 PM, "David Stephenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have cable modem at home office now, but am interested in a cheap > (preferably with local access nationwide ) ISP for occasional travel. I use Access 4 Free http://www.access-4-free.com/ It gives me the first 10 hours per m

Re: anyone know of cheap ISP to use traveling in lieu of my cablemodem?

2002-07-17 Thread Michael Bryan Bell
> http://www.warchalking.org/ > Having previously only read articles on warchalking and not being able to > get to the site itself, I must now say that the phenomenon seems to be a bit > more widespread than I originally thought, especially in Britain. Had I > known that... It's huge over there..

Re: anyone know of cheap ISP to use traveling in lieu of my cablemodem?

2002-07-17 Thread makmac
David Stephenson on 7/16/02 8:37 PM wrote: > I have cable modem at home office now, but am interested in a cheap > (preferably with local access nationwide ) ISP for occasional travel. I > saw one pay-as-you-go one at Staples (buy a CD-ROM and then replenish > the minutes as with a phone card) bu

Re: anyone know of cheap ISP to use traveling in lieu of my cablemodem?

2002-07-17 Thread Jon Glass
on 7/17/02 3:37 AM, David Stephenson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have cable modem at home office now, but am interested in a cheap > (preferably with local access nationwide ) ISP for occasional travel. I > saw one pay-as-you-go one at Staples (buy a CD-ROM and then replenish > the minutes as

Re: anyone know of cheap ISP to use traveling in lieu of my cablemodem?

2002-07-16 Thread Christoph Hammann
Am 17.07.2002 5:55 Uhr schrieb "Ryan Coleman" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Where is said warcalking website? > >>> or is my best alternative to buy a Wi-Fi card and >>> look for warchalking signs on the sidewalk? >> >> Definetely not. If you go to the warchalking website, you'll see that ONE >

Re: anyone know of cheap ISP to use traveling in lieu of my cablemodem?

2002-07-16 Thread Christoph Hammann
Am 17.07.2002 3:37 Uhr schrieb "David Stephenson" unter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have cable modem at home office now, but am interested in a cheap > (preferably with local access nationwide ) ISP for occasional travel. I > saw one pay-as-you-go one at Staples (buy a CD-ROM and then replenish > th