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  • s ran by the same company: a virtual Internet dial-up, a social networking site MojaGeneracja.pl an
  • irtually all Internet access in the UK was by dial-up access via BT lines.)
  • the first internet service provider offering dial-up access to the general public, doing so since
  • se local telephone calls in Germany, including dialup access to ISPs, were not offered on a flat pri
  • ision of the company that same year to provide dialup access via both shell accounts and Point-to-Po
  • cinnati Bell's Fuse Internet Service provides dial-up access, while its broadband access is through
  • Besides dialup access, the System Administrator, Chuck Tomasi
  • Internet sells many internet services, such as dialup, ADSL, ADSL2+, EoC, Fiber and SHDSL broadband
  • individuals and non-profit groups, including dial-up and web hosting.
  • and database service, accessible locally via dial-up and via the international X.25-network global
  • , which had begun with the establishment of a dial-up and broadband connection in 1996.
  • e Access Service (RRAS) support, facilitating dial-up and VPN connections using IPsec, L2TP or L2TP
  • IP, T1, Web hosting, managed security, IP and dial-up, and bundled voice and data services directly
  • hat implements Telnet, SSH 1 and 2, SFTP, TAPI Dialup and direct COM port connections.
  • nd Garuda-Mobile and internet services through dialup and DSL - Broadband internet TriBand.
  • the original free-nets have made available PPP dialup and more recently DSL services (as a revenue g
  • Internet dial-up and mailing list services are now provided th
  • BlazeNet was founded in 1996 to provide dial-up and cable modem access in central Pennsylvani
  • UTV provide a number of Dial-up and Broadband options for Residential and Bus
  • sm on the 25th originated from a Telstra Clear dialup based in Penrose, Auckland.
  • loped in 1986 by Mustang Software to create a dial-up BBS operating under DOS.
  • NirvanaNET was a dial-up BBS network, started in 1990 in the San Franc
  • No Carrier: the end of the dial-up BBS and its integration into the Internet
  • The technique has been used on dialup bulletin board systems at least as long as com
  • Along with gathering information for dialup communications, it allows for gathering routin
  • The two player dial-up connection allowed one player to dial in to t
  • BBS software, allowing it to be played over a dial-up connection with a modem: since the advent of
  • This is not broadband however, and a dial-up connection is still needed.
  • Internet play is very possible with only a dial-up connection, and broadband connection works ve
  • he increased availability/affordability of PPP dialup connections, and more recently cable and DSL h
  • ed and manufactured equipment for high density dialup installations, most notably the MAX TNT, which
  • nets originally provided direct terminal-based dialup instead of PPP.
  • ernet provided low-cost basic and accelerated dial-up Internet access, up to five POP3 e-mail addre
  • , also known as Rose Internet, was a Canadian dial-up Internet access provider in Toronto during th
  • It demanded more bandwidth than the home dial-up Internet connections of the day could provide
  • t was no different from Netcom (at the time a dial-up internet connectivity provider), and was ther
  • to expand CIX's services to include full 0845 dialup Internet access known as CIX Internet.
  • he dawn of the Internet arrived, and low-cost dial-up Internet access was available to everyone, pe
  • ation and real-time conversation, along with a dialup internet connection service.
  • GPRS modem for dial-up Internet
  • mpanies can provide Lock Haven residents with dial-up Internet access.
  • About 5 years ago the company sold its dialup ISP (Family Online) to EarthLink, which folded
  • gation enables users to combine all available dial-up lines to achieve higher transfer speeds.
  • Its accelerated dial-up made use of caching and compression, which al
  • ata file which the user can collect using the dial-up modem service.
  • attacker with a DSL line and the victim on a dial-up modem).
  • twork and users will not typically have their dial-up modem, if any, connected to a phone line.
  • accessible from the Internet rather than via dial-up modem.
  • ar phones are not much different from the old dial-up modems that are still found in many computers
  • ough the message was delivered via UUCP using dial-up modems.
  • box" support for a vastly increased number of dial-up modems.
  • They are mostly ISDN or combined ISDN and dialup modems.
  • The Dial-Up Networking improvements are also available in
  • Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking supports PPTP tunneling, support f
  • theme support along with a set of 12 themes, dial-up networking server, dial-up scripting tool, an
  • inInet Extender - Extends the capabilities of Dial-up Networking and FTP.
  • s 95 such as DriveSpace 3, Compression Agent, Dial-Up Networking Server, Dial-Up Scripting Tool and
  • irst major ISP in Germany to offer a flat-rate dialup plan for consumers.
  • T-Online announced the demise of the flat-rate dialup plan but offered a flat-rate DSL plan in its p
  • n retrieve mail from POP3, IMAP4 and Standard Dial-up POP3 Service servers, with or without SSL.
  • arthlink, and UUnet purchased over two million dialup ports worth of MAX TNT access servers during t
  • ng charged a rate up to 200 times their normal dialup rate.
  • It specialized in dial-up residential and high-speed business Internet
  • They have offered local dialup service in the Shreveport area, and Web hostin
  • 0 Email and Browser, Becky!, IncrediMail, MSN Dial-up Service, AOL Instant Messenger, Google Talk,
  • Know Your Law started in the 1970s as dial-up services with dedicated terminals.
  • In an interesting full circle, direct dial-up support for Synchronet is available again as
  • First LAN-based dial-up TCP/IP service
  • versations, lack of priority systems and long dial-up times.
  • As IRC has become popular with many dial-up users as well, special services have appeared
  • well as full access to USENET and E-Mail via a dialup UUCP connection.
  • In the 1980s, a low-priced dial-up version of a subset of Dialog was marketed to
  • ising due to the claim that their accelerated dial-up was as fast as DSL.
  • or polled by) another nearby node or hub via a dialup Xmodem session.