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Internet 101: Cheap Internet Access For All

By Dorthy Weatherbush

Almost everybody these days needs access to the Internet, whether it is for daily e-mails, online weather reports, online shopping, or just simply nosing around cyber space. If you are among the large group of people who use the Internet occasionally, it may be in your best interest to consider following the five ways to get cheap but dependable internet access.

Free Services

Many internet service providers now offer a free service. You do not have to buy or pay for anything at all to get the free deal, the only catch is that your access is limited to a number of hours depending on the service provider. Most providers charge the excess hours of usage at around a dollar. There may also be more pop-ups and more ads with these free service plans.

This is really awesome for anyone who goes online on the rarest of occasions, but if your internet activity comes climbing up you will need to consider other options that are listed below.

Free Wi-Fi Access Points

If you have a laptop with Wi-Fi capabilities, you can go to many larger chain bookstores, restaurants, and coffee shops and hook into their Internet connection completely free. The only downside here is you have to sit at the location the entire time you are connected, which rules out accessing the Internet from home in this manner.

Smaller business establishments are starting to offer free Wi-Fi connections. It has become a commonplace for dance studios or places where people stay in waiting rooms for a long time.

Dial Up

While all of the free Internet services will offer dial up plans, there are other plans from these companies that offer more connection time each month at very low rates. Most companies will start at $4-5 per month and some may have limited number of hours you can be connected. For around $6 you should be able to get unlimited dial up access. Shared Connections

Shared Connections

If you have a friend, relative or neighbor who is also interested in cutting the cost of their internet expenses, consider sharing access with them. This is a very good option if you want a faster connection than what dial-up is offering, but do not want to pay the high cost of such services. Splitting the bill will allow the both of you to have the internet access you need at a cheaper cost.

Just be sure that you can discuss how the time online will be split, to ensure no conflicts will ensue over wanting to be online at the same times. Most people can work out an easy arrangement, especially if you or the both of you, only use the internet occasionally.

Library Access

All public libraries are now offering internet access with the computers located inside the library. The policies and expense will vary depending on the location of the library. All public libraries use to offer internet services for free, but today some are starting to charge a small fee each time you use their computers. You will have to visit or call your local library to check what their policies are at this time.

Some libraries have started offering free Wi-Fi access, this should allow you access to the internet without having to pay if you have a laptop.

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