Dial Up Internet Providers that Do Not Require a Credit Card

Cheap Dial Up Internet Service that Will Not Break Your Budget

Lisa Musser
Dial Up Internet providers were the first to offer consumers a way to get connected to the world wide web. Broadband technology has revolutionized the Internet by making connections faster and easier to use. Many establishments offer free internet use such as restaurants, hotels and cafes. Dial Up Internet is slower in comparison but it has its advantages too: easy installation with no waiting for a technician, available everywhere because it uses a phone line, no contracts and a less expensive alternative with plans costing less than $20 a month. In the past, dial up providers required a credit card to start service. Many providers now offer alternative ways to pay to entice customers to use dial up instead.

Why Use Dial Up Internet?

Dial Up Internet providers offer the least expensive way to connect to the internet. Service plans are less than $20 a month and coverage is nationwide. Cheap Dial Up Internet service is an affordable alternative for college students on a budget.

Dial Up Internet Providers:
AOL
Earthlink
Netzero
People PC
MSN

How to Set Up Cheap Dial Up Internet Service:

Compare dial up providers to find plans that fit your budget. Earthcomm, Juno and Netzero are just a few Dial Up Internet providers that do not require a credit card at sign up. Earthcomm offers unlimited dial up for $8.95 and hi-speed dial up for $13.95. Netzero's plans start at $9.95 for unlimited and $14.95 for accelerated dial up. Juno offers unlimited Dial Up Internet for $10.95 and $14.95 for accelerated.

Step 1
Complete the easy sign up form. Use the sign up form to create a user account. It will ask you to create a user name and password and agree to the terms of service.

Step 2
Select a monthly billing option. You can elect to pay by credit card, debit card or paper check. Your charges will appear on your first bill.

Step 3
Download the software and select an access number. The software will include a dialer, which looks similar to a phone's keypad, access to technical support, email boxes and virus protection programs. Access numbers are phone numbers available to use to connect to the network.

Advantages
Dial Up Internet is available in rural areas that may not be covered by cable or DSL providers. Many available access numbers means no waiting to be connected. The software is easy to install and takes only minutes to be connected and start surfing the internet. Dial Up Internet providers offer an accelerated plan which speeds up the service so pages load quicker than regular dial up. Cheap Dial Up Internet service will save you money compared to the high cost of broadband.

Disadvantages
Dial Up connections are not as fast as Broadband. Pages will load slower and you may not be able to watch some streaming videos.

Dial Up Internet service providers offer the same customer service and technical support as the high speed internet companies. 24 hour technical support, virus and spy ware protection and parental control.

Resources
Earthcomm: Earthcomm Internet Features
http://www.earth-comm.com/features.php

Netzero: Unlimited and Accelerated Internet
http://www.netzero.net/

Earthlink Dial Up Internet Service
http://www.earthlink.net/access/dialup.faces

Reference

Published by Lisa Musser

Lisa Musser is a Freelance Article Writer and Blogger.Recently became an over 40 mom again to a little boy. Her focus now is on parenting in the new age and empowering older mothers. Currently working on a...  View profile

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