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by rkwest , Dec 24 '99
Pros: Lots of phone numbers, mostly reliable connection Cons: Poor customer service
As long as things were going well, I liked Earthlink quite a bit. They offered me a choice of several different local phone numbers. Sometimes there would be a busy signal during peak demand times, but I could always try a different number, so I never...
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by annettea , Oct 16 '99
Pros: fast, great support, no disconnects. Cons: ??????
I have been using Earthlink for about 3 years now, I really don't have any complaints. When I dial on I don't have a problem, I have two local access number to choose from, if for some reason I need tech support I can call Earthlink I within 10 minutes...
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by jaybee8107 , Jul 01 '03
Pros: Speedy connection (For Dial-Up), plenty of webspace, no busy signals, no disconnects! Cons: A bit confusing to use.
And I'm so happy to be that way! We signed up for Earthlink, on the 25th of June, 2003. I called ove ...
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by mpanoff , Nov 26 '99
Pros: Good email, no busy signal, superb dial-in Cons: self install DSL not working yet
Update:
I take back some of my comments in the previous epinion. My dial-in connection seldom misbehaves these days. Everything is rather comfortably stable, aside from the occasional glitch here and there. Which is a great thing, since my...
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by dopeysgal , Apr 13 '00
Pros: Always connects, Fast connection speeds Cons: Disconnects you if idle for too long
I've used many ISP's in the 4 years I've been on the internet, but Earthlink is the best one I've found so far. I've used free internets, but the problem with those is that during the "busy hours" (5pm-11pm), it is extremely difficult to...
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by ReviewMaster , Jan 08 '00
Pros: Fast, Affordable, Reliable Cons: None... that i can think of
Do you use the internet a lot? Are you looking for a reliable ISP? Then Earthlink is the service for you. I have been using Earthlink for about a year now and i have found it to very, very reliable. There are a lot of access numbers for you to...
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by jimnjean , May 11 '01
Pros: Reliable connection, reasonable rates, not AOL Cons: not broadband
Our local ISP (enteract) was bought out by 21st Century, who was then bought out by RCN Chicago. As we watched our connection speeds go down the drain, we began looking for alternatives.
Unfortunately, there are no DSL, Cable, or...
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by devbert , Jan 23 '00
Pros: Faster then AOL, Cool Startup Page, Affordable Cons: Not too user freindly
Earthlink is far superior to AOL. It is easy to use, just as good tech support, and you even get your own start-up page. Not only that, it is pretty fast. Earthlink is the same cost as AOL, yet gives you twice as good a connection, and a configurable...
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by txsangel , Dec 21 '99
Pros: 3 local access numbers, price Cons: lots of disconnects, and no answers or busy or failed to connects errorssignals
I have used several ISP's local and national.. I have to admit that
I have stayed with Earthlink for the simple reason they have three
local access numbers which is more then any of the others I have tried.
But as for dependability in...
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by muddawg , Dec 22 '99
Pros: Has all the basic functions of an ISP, affordable Cons: very slow connections, very poor customer service
For over 3 months now I have been with Earthlink. At first, I couldn't even dial-up unless I used their 800 number. That's because they only list one number for my area.
After hours and hours of trying to get in touch with a representative,...
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by drdee14227 , Jan 30 '00
Pros: quick connection, heaven for surfing! Cons: Why does AOL top Earthlink? It's horrible!
When I bought my IMAC computer in August of 1999, I was looking for an internet server that would suit my needs, a server that was inexpensive, and offered lots of bang for my buck. I knew that I wasn't into chatting online, I find that to be a waste of...
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by jbhoch , Jan 29 '00
Pros: Network of dial-up numbers, dependability, newsletters Cons: none
Finding myself in need of a national ISP for convenient dial-ups around the country, I looked into Earthlink. I was pleasantly surprised to find that they had a local access number for my rural home. After wading through the multitude of bonus signup...
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by funlover , Jan 19 '00
Pros: Great tool bar, reliable Cons: slow connection
Earthlink fits the needs of any normal person who just wants to surf the web. It connects you to the internet with no hassle and stays connected. Earthlink also comes with bonus software such as the toolbar. The toolbar is just a neato...
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by heisha , Jun 25 '03
Pros: Can use while traveling and EXCELLENT customer service. Cons: disconnects - but typical for a dial-up
I have had Earthlink for a few years now. I'm not thrilled about the price of $21.95/month but each ...
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by craigjs , Dec 18 '99
Pros: usually reliable service Cons: overly populated
After an abysmal trek with a local internet provider, which shall NOT remain nameless (Arkansas.net,) I decided to go with one of those own-the world corporate mega-opolies: Earthlink. Earthlink provided a nice breath of fresh air from the bad...
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