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Dial-up Internet access still a reality for many Canadians There are hundreds of thousands of Canadians still travelling the information superhighway in the slow lane business.financialpost.com
Dial-up Internet still a reality for many Canadians The next time you get frustrated because a website refuses to load instantly, or a streaming video has to buffer for a few seconds, think of the surprisingly large number of Canadians still on dial-up. www.ctv.ca
Dial-up Internet still a reality for hundreds of thousands in Canada The next time you get frustrated because a website refuses to load instantly, or a streaming video has to buffer for a few seconds, think of the surprisingly large number of Canadians still on dial-up. www.canada.com
Snail-paced dial-up Internet still a reality for hundreds of thousands in Canada TORONTO - The next time you get frustrated because a website refuses to load instantly, or a streaming video has to buffer for a few seconds, think of the surprisingly large number of Canadians still on dial-up. www.brandonsun.com
Dial-up internet used by hundreds of thousands in Canada According to a few different estimates, there are hundreds of thousands of Canadians still travelling the information superhighway in the slow lane, using modems and dial-up connections. www.cbc.ca
Life in the slow lane: Dial-up Internet still a reality for hundreds of thousands in Canada The CRTC estimated that in 2010, there were about 366,000 dial-up customers across the country www.theglobeandmail.com
Verizon offers high-speed in-home Internet access Dial-up networks could be in trouble. www.southwestiowanews.com
Verizon introduces home Internet service SIOUX CITY -- Siouxland residents will have another choice for Internet at home, beginning Thursday. siouxcityjournal.com
MetLife, Inc. - Analyst/Investor Day MetLife, Inc. (MET)May 23, 2012 8:00 am ET Executives John McCallion - Head of Investor Relations and Vice PresidentSteven A. Kandarian - Chairman of The Board, Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman ... finance.yahoo.com
Satellite broadband for a move to Wales The Porters are moving to Wales and satellite seems to be the only option for broadband. But how does it work, and how do they choose a supplier? We have decided to leave the big city behind and move to a very remote location in Wales. After extensive research, it appears the only internet option is satellite broadband, but I am getting so confused by all the options such as renting the ... www.guardian.co.uk
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