[Ti] Dial-up in Washington, DC?

Justin R. Miller incanus at codesorcery.net
Mon Jun 16 11:25:28 PDT 2003


I'm a fan of AllVantage.com.  I've had them for a while to use on the 
road.  Lots of access numbers and good speeds (40-45kbps) for 
5-6$/month.

On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 04:10  AM, Per Brodersen wrote:

> Dear listers,
>
> I will work in Washington, DC in July and was wondering how to access 
> the
> net from my lovely 12'' PowerBook while being there.
> Can you recommend a reliable dial-up service without much hassles?
>
> Thank you very much -
>
> Per Brodersen
>
>
>
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