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To: Igor who wrote (8739)3/31/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: Dustin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
<How about AT&T WorldNet?>

I use AT&T as my ISP, but keep my AOL account because my roomates have email addresses through it. I have the $10 BYOA plan. As for AT&T, the service is definately not for the newbie. Once you sign up, not only do you have to d/l their program from their site, but then you have to do a 3 hour(at 33.6) d/l of a netscape/ie package that is designed for use with AT&T. I thought it was rediculous. I already had ie and Netscape, but you can't sign on until you do the d/l. I think a large % of newbies would have given up. I can't wait for AOL to offer DSL in SF...

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