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Old 22-06-2011, 15:03   #76
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Re: Who was your first isp and what year was it

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Old School USR Modems were bomb proof - I means the ones that actually did everything, not the later ones that emulated some stuff in the CPU
To be fair, they didn't have to do much.....
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Old 22-06-2011, 15:39   #77
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Re: Who was your first isp and what year was it

True, but those Softmodems/Winmodems were a nightmare
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Old 22-06-2011, 22:54   #78
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Re: Who was your first isp and what year was it

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2002 AOL dial-up. I miss the sounds of the modem, though not after 10 at night.
Is that where a female voice said "welcome to AOL" when it connected and "goodbye" when dissconnecting??
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yep phil
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Re: Who was your first isp and what year was it

Freeserve was the first, then BT, switched to NTL afterwards after BT said we was using the internet too much.
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Re: Who was your first isp and what year was it

it's called the V.Everything because it supported everything, in fact the only thing it doesn't support that came out since then is the V.92 protocol. Security including ringback security - no problem. it's a hell of a piece of kit. The saying was 'If a Courier modem can't connect, it's not the Courier's fault' They also supported upwards speed negotiation. If they retrained on the line then they would seek the fastest stable speed. Most modems only retrained downwards. Amazon still list them between 192 and 322.
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Re: Who was your first isp and what year was it

globalnet dial up 1997 -1998, freeserve dial up 1998 - 2000, then Blueyonder 2001 - present, was the first broadband I had, 512k... That blew me away at the time...
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Black Romp down... im sure i saw that on DVD :-x


I used to use Intel HAM V.92 Modems mainly they seemed fine.
Think before then, Think V22bis and earlier.
Prior to the internet there was FIDOnet, bulletin boards with dialup access using FrontDoor as a gateway to RemoteAccess Bulletin Board Systems. and X00.sys - Ray Gwinn's Double Aught Buckshot driver to give DOS access to more than 2 serial ports, BlueWave Offline Message reader for emails etc.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FidoNet
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Re: Who was your first isp and what year was it

I started on Enterprise (based on the Isle of Man) and had a local PoP 0845 number. They are still going now and they offered a fantastic service. I then moved over to BT <spit> as they brought in an 0800 number for dialling up.

They were promptly sacked when they got rid of the 0800 number and / or brought caps in so it was off to ntl: for me after that.
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Was Enterprise out of this World? :-x
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My first ISP was the original 'tenner a month' guys at Demon in 1994.

They charged 10 quid a month for a static IP dial-up service where the customer had to pay for the BT calls.

I remember having to dial-in to their BBS to download bits of software which allowed me to run the connection - words like Trumpet windsock still send shivers down my spine.

MS DOS 6, then Windows 3.1, floppy discs - those were the days!

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Re: Who was your first isp and what year was it

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Ah, memories of the days NTL used to sell 128k as 'broadband'.
Oh yes I remember being conned into this too......how we could stream music and video on 128K.
As if.



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2002 AOL dial-up. I miss the sounds of the modem, though not after 10 at night.
Here you go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsNaR6FRuO0
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