Looking for a faster Net connection? This unique service promises to speed up your dial-up connection speed by up to 100 percent. To get the speedier connection, you must download a small instruction set to identify your machine and give your browser a Net address through which to route its traffic (96 visits) Visitor Rating: (11 votes total)
This free service forgoes the usual desktop ad bars that you see with most free Net access providers in favor of occasional "commercial breaks," which last around seven seconds. The ads appear as either full screen messages or
as pop-up windows. Address.com is available in the continental U.S. only. (65 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
This free service forgoes the usual desktop ad bars that you see with most free Net access providers in favor of occasional "commercial breaks," which last around seven seconds. The ads appear as either full screen messages or
as pop-up windows. Address.com is available in the continental U.S. only. (51 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
One of the two major players still offering free Net access in the U.S., Juno offers
service at connection speeds up to 56K. The service is advertisement-supported. Note: On June 21, 2001, Juno announced plans to join forces with NetZero in a new company, United Online. It remains unclear how this will impact both companies' free Net access services. (76 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)
NetZero offers you free Net access in exchange for displaying ad space in your browser. They support 56K FLEX and V90 modem standards. They provide local access numbers to most major and many medium-sized cities in the U.S. In order to participate, you must download their "zCast" software program. U.S. only. (For Windows). A Mac version is promised eventually. (64 visits) Visitor Rating: (8 votes total)