No, if you want dial up with your DSL you will have to order it and pay for it as a separte service. AT & T does not provide dial up for free.
There are a few different internet service providers who offer free dial up service. Internet service providers like NetZero offer free dial up service for up to 10 hours per month. Fast Free Dial-Up is another site that offers a free dial-up internet connection.
Free dial-up connections are connections which can be used freely and free of charges. The website Freecenter lists services which give free access to the internet.
The most common source of dial up internet is NetZero who are currently provide a free dial up service that restricts you to ten hours a month, and if you need more than that then they are $10 a month for unlimited and it comes with a free e-mail address. Another company that is less known but offers simliar prices (excluding the free ten hour package) is Juno.com.
Currently not possible with BSNL dial up connections but you can try to hack Bsnl or Airtel Gprs for Free internet. The Gprs connections have more possiblities than dial up connections. Try Google... Good Luck !!
There are multiple dial up internet providers in the United Kingdom. Some of the dial up providers are Earthlink, Safesoft Solutions,Freeola, OUCS, Free UK ISP,Web and Mail, and People PC.
If you have a Yahoo account, you can text for free using it.
Internet service tends to be something that you must pay for in order to use. I believe the mentality is that, if you can afford a computer in order to need internet service, you can afford the service. However, you can use free internet if you visit the library, and many college campus's provide free internet for their students, provided of course that the students are on campus and within the bandwidth.
no one will provide free Internet dude...
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Yes, of course.
Net Zero has free dial up internet services available. If you're looking for free or low cost broad band service, in the Pittsburgh area, Comcast offers free service based on income.