To: nickcarraway
For free access, customers must accept a half-inch advertising strip -- much like ``banner'' ads commonly found on Web pages -- at the top of their Web browser at all times.Nothing's free.
3 posted on
12/03/2005 9:20:36 AM PST by
markomalley
(Vivat Iesus!)
To: All
Now if they'd only bring it to my rural locale, where both the cable and DSL services are so awful the neighbors are considering class-action lawsuits. Then I could drop my 26 kbps dialup.
5 posted on
12/03/2005 9:26:01 AM PST by
sionnsar
(†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || To Libs: You are failing to celebrate MY diversity! || Iran Azadi)
To: markomalley
Nothing's free. Here in Spokane we have had two hours free access WiFi in the downtown core with no ads for over a year now.
8 posted on
12/03/2005 10:33:40 AM PST by
BullDog108
("Conservatives believe in God. Liberals think they are God." ---Ann Coulter)
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