Netscape Internet Service, now in preview


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Netscape Internet Service, the $9.99/month no-frills dial-up Internet service, is now in preview, for more information, visit this site:

http://isp.netscape.com/

To sign up:

http://isp.netscape.com/preview/

(Price within the preview period is $2.95 per month for the first 2 months, then it's $9.99 per month, read the fine print ;) )

I don't live in the US so I can't really try it, I guess it's not bad, at least it's being owned by AOL so you get pretty good speeds... (the huge amount of bandwidth AOL owns, anyway, I dunno... :unsure: )

Well there are folks I imagine that balk at$ 21.95 all you can eat dial up. I read that this is for the "casual" internet user, a person who wants just access for those emails , etc. I also read that Netscape will be using some type of compression technology to speed its services dramatically, very similar to what AOL 9 Optimized dial up is now. I am on Earthlink dial up that uses an accelerator, and it works very nicely. I will wait for cable and dsl prices to drop before I make the plunge I think. :)

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to me it just looks like a rebadged AOL, maybe AOL are trying to lower the use of their name because of thier bad rep and use a more "trusted" brand instead- Netscape.

How is it just a rebadged aol? It doesn't use their browser or anything, it's just simple dialup. Stop trying to find something wrong in a simple alternative for people who can not afford broadband.

How is it just a rebadged aol? It doesn't use their browser or anything, it's just simple dialup. Stop trying to find something wrong in a simple alternative for people who can not afford broadband.

are you serious? I'm neither for or against AOL/Netscape, I was just noting that it requires special software to dial in, that uses AOL's SNS Service for authentication, just like AOL's regular browser (and also an intrusive always-on-top bar, as intrusive as always having to have AOL in the taskbar). And as AquaDex said, I know it's not coming with AOL's browser, it's using components from it.

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