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Free Internet Service

  1. All Free ISP: Find a cheap or free internet access service provider in your local area. With this comprehensive database of free ISP local dialup access numbers, you can quickly find all free internet service providers in your local calling area throughout the USA and Canada. They also provide detailed information and ratings for each free ISP to help you compare the free ISPs and select your new free internet access provider. (www.all-free-isp.com)
  2. BamNet: Free internet access with no monthly fee, connections are charged at 1c per minute or less across the lower 48 states of the US, and Canada. International dialup access is available at higher per-minute rates. Users must purchase prepaid blocks of minutes from $20 and up, but minutes do not expire. (www.bamnet.com)
  3. FreeDialup.org: Free dial-up internet access in the Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island regions, provided by G4 Communications as a way to soak up spare capacity and advertise their company’s services. You must have Caller ID turned on to access this service. (www.freedialup.org)
  4. MetConnect: MetConnect provides free dialup access to the Internet to households in the NYC area code. (www.metconnect.com)
  5. National Capital FreeNet: Community-run internet service with access points in Ottawa and Kanata, and connection speeds up to 56K. The service is free, though users are asked to make a small monthly contribution in cash or volunteer time. Other services include web hosting and email accounts. (www.ncf.ca)
  6. NetZero: Free internet access with connection points all across the US. The free service offers 10 hours of access each month, and a webmail account is included in the package. You can extend the number of hours by upgrading to the premium service level. (www.netzero.net)
  7. NoCharge: Free Internet access in Puget Sound and many communities in Western Washington. This service doesn’t show ads, but charges $10 per support call. (www.nocharge.com)
  8. Nyx: Nyx provides Unix shell accounts, usenet newsgroup access, email, webspace and access to Unix programming tools. Their service is open to non-commercial users, with dialup 56K access available in the Denver, Colorado area. (www.nyx.net)
  9. Toronto Free-Net: Non-profit community internet service in the Toronto area. Free accounts are meant for very light use by people unable to pay a modest amount for longer access and more features. Free sessions are limited to a maximum of 10 minutes per session, and 20 minutes per day, and there are several paid service levels that extend these limits. Free web hosting with 500kb of storage space and an email account are also available. (www.torfree.net)
  10. Vancouver Community Network: The Vancouver Community Network offers free dialup internet access in the Greater Vancouver area, at 33.6K and 56K speeds. The service is available Monday through Friday, from 6pm to 6am. You must present ID to set up a dialup account, and the setup process will take approx. 1 week. Free email accounts also offered. (www2.vcn.bc.ca)

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