Wanadoo is now part of Orange I think - http://www.orange.co.uk
Anyway, their pay as you go dial up works on cable phones so presumably will work with other non-BT lines.
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Previously on "Dial-up internet access without a BT line"
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Wanadoo pay as you go worked with Telewest before I dropped the robbing bas*ards.
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http://www.free-dialup.net/
Haven't tried it myself but looked at it when I moved into a new flat as an interim solution. There's no mention of any requirement for a BT line (that I could see). If you do try it, let me know what it's like.
HTH
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Dial-up internet access without a BT line
Does anyone know of a company that provides dial-up internet access to non-BT lines?
A friend has decided to sign-up to Carphone Warehouse's free broadband package. Carphone tell her that unfortunately they will have to wait until August to get their broadband connected. Normally this would not be a problem (they are not heavy users of the internet anyway), but no-one out there seems to offer dial up access to anyone without a BT line! (They now have a TalkTalk line.)
Carphone have said that the rollout of broadband is slow, but they themselves have closed their dial-up service to new customers.
Any ideas would be appreciated. (I hope I haven't missed something obvious!)Tags: None
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