First, yes there are still a few dial-up providers, like Net Zero. However, your Mother's e-machine should have no problem using broadband. If it has an ethernet port on the back of it, it can go high speed.
internet is such a big part of everyday life these days. Not many of us could even imagine not hooking up to our high-speed connection and zooming down the internet highway. You have your choice of internet types and providers including DSL, satellite and cable internet and, believe it or not, dial up internet. Most people would shudder at the thought of using dial up internet. The thought of having to download pictures at slower than snail pace is simply appalling to most folks. But there are some reasons to still have dial up internet.
Those on a Tight Budget
If you are on a super tight budget, you might want to consider dial up internet service. Although do some shopping before you go that route. Most internet providers offer very affordable rates for their services. And if you already have a regular phone service and Cable Television you can often get a package deal that cannot be beat. And in some areas dial up internet can actually cost more than DSL or cable service. So, compare prices and shop carefully.
You’re Not Online Much
This may seem too hard to believe. Doesn’t everyone use Google and other search engines to look up everything from what to cook for dinner (and how to cook it ) to what a word means? Isn’t everybody into social media sites like Facebook? To be honest, many people are still not internet converts. They see no need to travel the daily path down the internet super highway. Even if they do have a computer, they may not want internet. Many people do use internet service for basic things like email. If you are only in need of an internet provider for email to keep in touch, and the occasional glance on the web, then dial up internet might be good for you. This is especially true of older people who don’t really surf the web and don’t want to know how. They simply don’t see the need.
You Live in a Rural Area
If you live in an extremely rural area, you may have to put up with dial up internet whether you want to or not. Internet towers may not be close enough to bring you DSL or cable. Satellite is usually available in those areas, but not always, and satellite can be very expensive. So, while the use of dial up internet is limited these days, it still does exist, and it may be a good option for you. Just make sure you choose wisely and consider all your choices.
dial-up Internet still exists in aforementioned rural areas, and many areas of developing and underdeveloped nations, although wireless and satellite broadband are providing faster connections in many rural areas where fibre or copper may be uneconomical.
Yes, I know a few people who still use dial up service. It is fine for people who don't go online much.
Yes, many people still do use dial up. It's a lot cheaper and is more readily available and doesn't always have the same contract committments as alternatives.
Dial up internet is going to be a lot slower than your dsl modem. Typically you can still use dial up and I believe AOL still offers this service.
Dial up internet is still offered almost any where that a phone line can reach. It is no longer an option that most people care to use but it is still available.
NetZero, EarthLink, and Compuserve all provide dial-up internet services.
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.
Dial up internet is becoming hard to find. You can get dial up internet thru AOL if you like.
dial-up is when you have no brordband and you have to dial-up to get on to the internet.
Yes, most phone companies still offer dial up internet providers left in the US. RCN Internet VoIP, Comcast, and Vonage are some of the examples.
Dial up is still in use, but not commonly. DSL and Cable are the two leading internet services at the moment. The other alternative is a direct satellite internet connection.
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.
Most laptops have built-in modem ports. You would have to get with an ISP (Internet Service Provider) that still furnishes dial-up. AT&T, Juno and NetZero still do.
Dial up internet is becoming a thing of the past. On average it will cost 9.95 per month for the dial up service.
Therea are a few and rare companies that offer dial up. These companies may offer it as low as $4.97with unlimited access