Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/27

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Subject: Re: [Leica] National Internet Providers
From: Rick Floyd <rick_floyd@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 19:35:40 -0500

Dick:

You may want to look into your public library.  In my area, we can get
free access to the internet with a free account at our public library. 
They give you a signin name, password and dial up number just as any
other ISP would.  We don't get e-mail, but Hotmail can give you an email
account for free.  

At first, I didn't use it much because all my mail had to be read
on-line.  However, Hotmail started a POP3 mail service for $18.00 PER
YEAR.  The only problem is when I travel, the dial-up becomes a long
distant call.  But to get email, it is not expensive.

Therefore, I now get internet access and email for $1.50 per month.  I'm
ready to drop CompuServe, of which I am paying $24.95/month.

Best Regards,
Rick Floyd