Enjoy High Speed Internet Access at Low Prices from PeoplePCA Word About PeoplePCA relatively new communications company, PeoplePC was launched in October of 1999. After only 5 ½ years of doing business in a highly competitive marketplace, PeoplePC provides an easy and affordable way to get to the Internet for its’ more than 500,000 members. PeoplePC does not offer the standard types of high speed broadband connectivity such as DSL or digital cable. Instead, PeoplePC embraces --dial-up--through which they offer enhanced speeds that can compete with some broadband connections and they offer cheap service for those who use the Internet, but don’t demand the 1.5 Mbps downstream speeds associated with certain vendors.) PeoplePC High Speed InternetThe improved PeoplePC Online Accelerator allows PeoplePC members to surf the Internet at speeds that are more than five times as fast as standard dial-up. PeoplePC has also introduced a new call-waiting service that stops you from being cut-off from your telephone while on the Internet. If you are expecting a call, you can simply choose to disconnect and answer the call. The following features represent what PeoplePC customers can expect with any of the PeoplePC accelerated high speed dial-up Internet services:
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PeoplePC Internet PlansPeoplePC Internet LocationsDue to the fact that PeoplePC is a dial-up based high speed Internet service, it can be accessed from anywhere within the 8,000 number telephony network. In essence, this means that you can access the PeoplePC high speed dial-up Internet service from anywhere within the United States. Related Articles: |
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