Pros: many phone numbers, good connection speeds, personalized start page Cons: occasional busy signals, banner bar
I've had FreeI for a couple of months now and I am very happy with the service. A friend persuaded me to try it out, so I gave it a chance. Proceed to their home page at www.freeinternet.com and check them out.
Providing The US with free internet has been taken on by a number of companies with one thing in mind, to make money by advertising either with an ad bar or by having you load up their homepage at startup.
Pros: Free ISP and easy to set up. Cons: Ad bar and no toll-free number for support.
The verdict is in. After over 4 years with AOL, I found that I had had enough. It was time to stop paying the $19.95 and even the $9.95 for the Bring Your Own Access (BYOA) service. When I originally searched for a better ISP, I came across...
Pros: It's free of course Cons: bad dial up numbers, advertising bar
FreeInet-It’s good but there is one bug?
Most of us that surf the web have seen the recent increase in free Internet providers; there is AltaVista, NetZero, Juno and several others. Using the word FREE in advertising is nothing new but it...
Pros: News, and reliability Cons: Oh, read the article, you'll see...
I can't say that for every ISP. Not even for every Free ISP. That I'm saying it for Freeinternet.com surprises me. After all, it has some things that I dislike, that I'll lay out for you first.
Pros: Free Cons: WWW access, Aim access, and Ad banner
Well, last night I down loaded Freeinternet from their website and I must say that I was disappointed. First, I did not like there advertising bar at the top of the screen. I didn't like having to open a new browser window every time I wanted to go...
Pros: It's Free. That's ALL. Cons: Arrggghhh....too many to list.
If you're considering Freei.net, I sincerely hope you; 1.) Have a lot of patience, and 2.) Have a PC with a very fast processor and loads of video memory. The programming itself requires a pretty decent processor to run it, and the graphics...oh boy....
Being one of those emotionally unbalanced individuals who is never happy with what they have, I decided to go in search of a better ISP. Fortune frowned on me and about the same day I started my quest, I received an e-mail that Free-I Net was now...
Pros: They HAD Usenet Newsgroups Cons: It's all in the PAST TENSE now.
And now, sadly enough, FreeInternet, or Freei, has announced that it is going. There's been much speculation about what is causing some free internet providers to flourish, while others flounder. Free1 is one of the latest to go under, if you dial in to...
Free. That's the key word you have to think about for all free isp's. Of course they're not going to be as good as the ones that you've paid for but it's free.
Keeping that in mind, to review a free isp you have to compare it to other free...
I admit, when I hear the word *free*, I'm a little cautious. As the old saying goes..."Nothing is free". Well, that's true in about every situation. This is free of cost for me as long as I let advertisements from Freei.net flow onto my...
Pros: No monetary cost Cons: to many interruptions during surfing
Remember when your mother told you there's no such thing as a free lunch? Well, momma was right but to update that saying to give it a more 2K feel - let's just say there's no such thing as a "free" ISP.
I used this service for 3 months and for the most part enjoyed it. Recently I noticed the speed of the service getting slower and slower. Then when I would try logging off, I would get that message saying that Freei had caused an invalid something or...
Pros: Faster then AOL. Easy to use Cons: program really is horrible
How would you like to have a connection speed faster then a commercial ISP? Is it really possible? YES. How would you like to have free internet access without any annoying, system-slowing, resource spending advertisement banners? Is that really...
Pros: easy installation, local access numbers Cons: advertisement banner
We've had FreeInet as a back up provider for a couple months now and I really like it. We opted to have them send us the software in the mail so it would be easier to load it onto the computer. It came in the mail about two weeks after we requested it....
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