I've had good experience with Total USA: http://totalusa.net    best
coverage, reliability and price. Oh, and no software to install.
I bet no one else in this list can find a better deal than this. ;-)

-mtm


On 1/17/06, Richard Scott McNew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I recently was called to be the computer specialist in my stake (BYU
> 19th).  One of the buildings where the computers I am responsible for
> are located needs an Internet connection because the church is moving
> most of the missionary application process online.  Since the
> connection will not need to move huge amounts of data, I am thinking
> that dial-up should be fine.
>
> I would like to find an ISP with a low monthly fee, unlimited access
> (meaning no time limits on usage), and reliable connections (meaning
> no busy signals and no unexpected carrier drops).
>
> So far I have looked at netZero ($9.95) and Juno ($9.95), both of
> which seem okay, but I have never used either.  I would like some
> recommendations / reviews from those of you who use (or have
> previously used) dial-up ISPs with access numbers in Provo.  Thank you
> for your help.
>
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