No. Magicjack requires more bandwidth than allowed by dial up.
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.
A VOIP phone service is impractical on dial up. For one thing people with dial up have a working phone line and are usually paying for a land line. Secondly there simply isn't enough bandwidth to support decent quality phone service.
It is email that is brand name of that dial up service.
Dial up service costs $9.95 per month if you go with NetZero service.
A primary advantage of dial up compared to wireless service is the lack of signal interference.
Good internet providers depend on your location and speed requirements. Some providers do not serve all locations. Companies like Virgin Media, BT and TalkTalk in the UK provide good dial up internet solutions.
The G3 and G4 iBooks had a built in modem which can connect to a dial-up service.
Companies that offer dial up internet are as follows: Time Warner, AT&T, Earthlink, NetZero, Juno, People PC, and more. The only problem with dial-up service is that it is very slow. The best service to get would be the DSL or Broadband. They are fast and can allow all game systems to work properly.
Dial up is expensive or not it depend upon your area,service provider and brand width you need.
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.
Dial up internet is becoming a thing of the past. On average it will cost 9.95 per month for the dial up service.
"You can get NetZero for as little as $10 per month. It may not be the fastest, but they are probably the most well-known dial-up service provider." Earthlink is an affordable dial-up service provider. Their packages start at like $10 per month.