What is the cheapest way to get internet with out using ATT? I do not have cable but would add?
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I would add the cheapest cable plan or phone line if I had to. I prefer DSL but at this point dial up is okay. I don't have a land line at my house at the moment.
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Answer:
What ever route you decide to go, about the cheapest way your going to get internet service is about $50 @ month. That would be a slow dial up connection through a Land Line telephone. ($40. fo basic service and then another $10 for a dial up ISP) About the cheapest cable ISP connection is $49.
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wireless and a neighbor that will let you "borrow" it
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Pookie + Pliers = free cable lol... no really im dead serious I have comcast's bundle package and it's way to much for me right
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