It depends on where you live. I lived in a rural area so the nearest local isp was far enough away that it cost. The cds and floppies that constantly came in the mail didn’t charge though. There were a bunch of those free services and ad supported isps. I had dial up for a long time and watched the business model go from portal style sandbox like AOL to literal "all internet is free if you keep this ad open. " towards the end before I left for college.
I absolutely had them in mind. They were one of the better ones. Dial up is nostalgia trip was not on today’s bingo card but I’m gladdened by the reminder.
It depends on where you live. I lived in a rural area so the nearest local isp was far enough away that it cost. The cds and floppies that constantly came in the mail didn’t charge though. There were a bunch of those free services and ad supported isps. I had dial up for a long time and watched the business model go from portal style sandbox like AOL to literal "all internet is free if you keep this ad open. " towards the end before I left for college.
You just gave me flashbacks of NetZero nightmares.
I absolutely had them in mind. They were one of the better ones. Dial up is nostalgia trip was not on today’s bingo card but I’m gladdened by the reminder.