PeoplePC launches ’25 cents a day’ Internet access
If we can’t have it for free, then this is the next best thing especially in this economy– a 25 cents per day Internet access. PeoplePC, a subsidiary of EarthLink, announced “Connect for Less,” an economy Internet access service designed to help consumers save money and maintain essential Internet connections during difficult economic times.
For $7.95 a month or about 25 cents a day, PeoplePC’s “Connect for Less” offers unlimited dial-up Internet access at a price that is 20 percent less than competitors’ current promotional prices. “Connect for Less” includes free customer support, unlike some other services on the market that charge for technical service after the first 30 days, and with “Connect for Less” there is no minimum commitment requirement.
PeoplePC “Connect for Less” customers will have access to more than 12,000 dial-up numbers nationwide, receive E-mail with spam controls and virus protection, 2 Email addresses and Free Internet Call Waiting.
It’s dial-up, okay. It’s cheap though and that’s all what we need.
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By PeoplePC launches ‘25 cents a day’ Internet access — Some Random Dude on February 21, 2009 3:57 pm