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To: ahhaha who wrote (3529)12/24/1998 12:17:00 AM
From: Terry D. Voss  Respond to of 29970
 
Your pretty close. The @home service is about $39.00. I asked for a second IP (about $4.50) so the daughter and I could have separate connections even though we are networked to only one modem. AOL has a $9.95 full-featured plan if you provide your own connection. She likes it so she has it---only SO much faster and no dropped connections. I play w/Communicator 4.5 for investing and such. We are happy campers!



To: ahhaha who wrote (3529)12/25/1998 10:36:00 AM
From: Michael P. Michaud  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
We live in remote No. Maine and have paid the $9.95 "bring your own access" to Aol for 2 years. Have to agree with Terry that the chats and email alone worth the $9.95...Our primary ISP is a 38.8 dial up for $20....and using the TCP/IP can access Aol with minimal cutoffs, etc. However, can't download large files on AOL...So I end up having to email myself the file to the non-aol acct.!!!
Ps congrats to you that have held thru the FCC issues and ISP attempts to forced bundling....I got scared off, and boy am I sorry I did.....not a very merry Christmas in my house!!!!
Mike