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| FreeLane
56k access, Powered By Excite. PC and Mac. Plus a weekly 1000$ sweeptake only for
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Xoasis
provides free internet access only in WA and OR. They also can host your website and
domain. Fully featured hosting account with nothing to pay. PHP included. Provides web and
pop mail.
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| 1nol.com |
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Unlimited
internet access including newsgroups, 5 pop email accounts. Looks very promising and by
the services they offering they seems to be on the top of the rest. Also serve USA, EL
Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Uruguay,
Venezuela, Japan.
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| Freei |
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A new
entrant into the free internet access market, Freei offers free internet access and email
(POP/SMTP) to residents of Washington, Chicago, SF, LA and Seattle. The service is
completely free, and offers all the features and facilities of a normal internet
connection. In return, you will have a popup banner window (showing 468x60 banners)
permanently visible somewhere on your screen. This popup window can be moved but not
closed. Freei also supports Macs.
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| 1stUp |
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A national
wide free ISP. With a 600kb software to download, it actually gives the easy way to get
quickly connected. Serve USA and Canada.
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| DotNow |
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A free
internet provider with over 1,100 access points across all 50 US states, DotNow
distinguishes itself from other providers by integrating its advertising bar into Windows
rather than having it float above other open applications. You can use both the Netscape
and Internet Explorer browsers with this service.
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| iFreedom |
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iFreedom offers free Internet access from locations across the US. You can connect at 56K
(V.90) speeds. You get 12MB of space to build a website, free POP mail, 20MB of space to
store files, access to various USENET newsgroups and more. You have to click on banners 3x
an hour to keep the service free.
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| MicroAV |
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Tepid free
internet access offering from AltaVista. You download a 600K application that lets you
connect to MicroAV. This application resides as a bar on your screen that displays ads,
news and other information. A health meter counts down inside the application, and if you
don't "interact" with the ads or the other links offered to you within a set
time you get disconnected. Only analog modems up to 56Kbps are supported, and you will
need to be using Windows 95 or Windows 98. No free email or web space, and no access to
newsgroups. On the other hand, AltaVista is a major name on the Web, and the application
bar is attractively presented. Also, MicroAV serves Hawaii as a local call.
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| NoCharge |
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Free
Internet access in the 206 area code. You can connect in the Seattle or Bellevue areas,
and the Everett area is listed as coming soon. This service doesn't show ads, but it
charges $10 per tech support call. Absolutely no-questions-asked service: just reconfigure
your dialler and go!
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| NoPay |
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Free
internet access offered from a screamingly fast site. NoPay supports analog modems up to
V.90 speeds. NoPay operates in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett & Tacoma, WA. One very nice
feature of this service is the fact that the dialler software automatically blocks
non-local calls, so you will instantly know if you are outside the "range" of
this provider. Email and web storage offered via a tie-up with 3rd party firm Populous.
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