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NetZero Offers High Speed Dial-up Internet

NetZero Internet

NetZero, a nationwide ISP, offers its members three low price dial-up Internet services to choose from. Boasting prices that are less than half of what competitors such as AOL, Earthlink and MSN charge, NetZero serves both the casual Internet user and the serious surfer. The NetZero Internet service is downloadable online (Download takes as little as 2 minutes) and is compatible with Mac owners.

Get NetZero Internet for as low as $6.95 per month!

Below you will find more information regarding the dial-up Internet services offered by NetZero, including NetZero HiSpeed 3G, the company’s dial-up alternative to high speed broadband Internet connectivity.

NetZero Internet Service Types

NetZero HiSpeed 3G service: This is NetZero’s alternative to high speed Internet connections such as DSL and digital cable which currently dominate the broadband Internet market. This high speed dial-up Internet service is the fastest possible dial-up connection available, boasting speeds that are as much as five times faster than standard dial-up Internet options. Although this NetZero high speed Internet service is generally offered at a monthly cost of $14.95, those who sign up now can experience the high speed connectivity offered by HiSpeed 3G at a monthly cost of $9.95 for the first 12 months of connectivity.

NetZero high speed dial-up Internet features include some of the following:

  • Pop-up blockers thwart the downloading of annoying pop-up advertisements, maximizing your connection speed.
  • 1G of MegaMail e-mail storage space with anti-spam and anti-virus software built in.
  • Saves you up to 37% based on the connection costs of AOL, MSN, Earthlink and PeoplePC.

NetZero Platinum Internet service: NetZero’s standard dial-up Internet service typically costs subscribers $9.95 / month, however if you sign up now, you can get access to NetZero Platinum Internet Service for $6.95 / month for 12 months of connectivity.

NetZero Platinum Internet features include some of the following:

  • 250 MB of free e-mail storage.
  • No banner ads.
  • E-mail security protection including anti-virus software and a junk mail filter.
  • Less than half the price of similar dial-up services provided by competitors such as AOL, MSN and Earthlink.
  • 24/7 technical support
  • Compatible with Windows 95 and higher.

NetZero High Speed Dial-Up Internet Locations

The NetZero HiSpeed 3G service is available almost anywhere throughout the United States because it works with telephone services. With over 6,500 access phone numbers from which to choose from, you can be sure to find a number allowing access to NetZero’s high speed Internet service regardless of where you are.

For more information regarding NetZero’s high speed Internet service, costs, availability or membership benefits, visit the NetZero homepage today at www.NetZero.net.



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