From: | Ray Tunstall |
Date: | 27 Mar 2001 at 13:03:30 |
Subject: | Re: BT Surftime |
Hello 154462@swansea.ac.uk
On 26-Mar-01, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've finally bought a modem, reduced to £39.99 in PC World, so I
> don't have to be in the University to access the Internet. (Although
> I'm in Uni now, accessing the Internet.) But I've got a question to
> ask.
>
> Does anyone know: is there a free ISP that I can use with BT Surftime
> (pay £5 extra on the line rental for unmetered evening and weekend
> internet calls), that stays free when I use BT Surftime? They all
> seem to be either:
>
> 1. no subscription fee, but full BT call charges with no Surftime
> support, or
> 2. a subscription fee and Surftime support.
>
> I reckon I'm being a bit too greedy, aren`t I? ;-)
I think you'll find Madasafish should be OK it doesn't use surftime but
you have to use BT. If IIRC it's about £12/month. It's no good for me as
I'm on cable :-( You can sign up online at http://www.madasafish.co.uk
Regards,
Ray Tunstall
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