Just wondering. If so, what's your setup and what do you use it for?
I figure in many countries you can't use dial-up anymore.
Kind of missing that sound of dialing in ...
On 2023-11-15 15:39:24 +0000, Sebastian P. said:
Just wondering. If so, what's your setup and what do you use it for?
I figure in many countries you can't use dial-up anymore.
Kind of missing that sound of dialing in ...
I was using dial-up on my beige PowerMac G3 until it died about four /
five years ago. :-(
There are still a few enthusiasts connecting to the internet via
dial-up or running old bulletin board systems that you can log onto
using a modem.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 09:36:41 +1300, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
wrote:
On 2023-11-15 15:39:24 +0000, Sebastian P. said:
Just wondering. If so, what's your setup and what do you use it for?
I figure in many countries you can't use dial-up anymore.
Kind of missing that sound of dialing in ...
I was using dial-up on my beige PowerMac G3 until it died about four / >>five years ago. :-(
There are still a few enthusiasts connecting to the internet via
dial-up or running old bulletin board systems that you can log onto
using a modem.
More than a few enthusiasts. Fidonet is still thriving, although not
on the scale of the internet. Check out www.net.us for more info.
=IML=
On 2023-11-15 15:39:24 +0000, Sebastian P. said:
Just wondering. If so, what's your setup and what do you use it for?
I figure in many countries you can't use dial-up anymore.
Kind of missing that sound of dialing in ...
I was using dial-up on my beige PowerMac G3 until it died about four /
five years ago. :-(
There are still a few enthusiasts connecting to the internet via
dial-up or running old bulletin board systems that you can log onto
using a modem.
Your Name <YourName@yourisp.com> wrote:
People still have copperline landlines? Wow. :O
In article <4h-dndk27fpk_sv4nZ2dnZfqnPadnZ2d@earthlink.com>, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
People still have copperline landlines? Wow. :O
Italy, for one, still has a mixed system with copperwires and fiberoptics. So, technically, you could still call a dial-up service with an analog
modem.
The problem is that all the ISPs have converted to at least ADSL, FTTC and FTTH, so there are no telephone numbers to call.
Alessandro
People still have copperline landlines? Wow. :O
On Nov 16, 2023 at 1:48:25 PM EST, "Ant" <Ant> wrote:
People still have copperline landlines? Wow. :O
There is a lot of copper in the rural areas of the US. Not people are
so lucky to have service like those in the populated areas. Then there
is the matter of the cost of service and the user requirements. Some
get by with DSL over copper lines.
People still have copperline landlines? Wow. :O
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