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To: Paul van Wijk who wrote (26841)1/3/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Paul:

From one paul to another paul:
<<I don't know exactly how everything works at your place, but I have to pay about $0.10 every minut. So it cost me about $150 a month to surf a little on the net.>>

Here in USA, we are lucky. I pay one flat fee of about US$30.00 per month for staying on the net for as long as I want, which is about 8 hrs a day. I am sorry to hear that you pay so much for so little. May be you can ask your legislators, if that is what you call them there, to offer flat rates.
Happy New Year
Paul



To: Paul van Wijk who wrote (26841)1/4/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: Fangorn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Paul,
re; phone rates. I think most of us in the US are going to feel sorry for you. A dedicated line for my computer costs me about $17.50 a month for 500 or less calls (I average about 70), plus $20 a month to the ISP for unlimited internet access. The local cable company is making noise like they are going to offer internet pretty soon. A TV/internet package may make it even cheaper.