Tuesday, June 19, 2007

What happened to free Internet access?

When Did Free Internet Access Start?

The concept of free Internet access started way back in 1998. Soon there dozens of free Internet providers boasting millions of registered users. Names such as FreeWWWeb, Free Internet, WorldSpy, NetZero, Juno, Kmart's BlueLight, American Express AMEXOL, just to name a few.

How Did Free Internet Access Work?

With most free Internet access providers, you had a floating advertising banner on your screen while you were online. Some of them made you click on an advertisement periodically or they disconnect you. The free ISP received advertising and e-commerce revenues to help offset the costs of providing the free Internet access.

FreeWWWeb & WorldSpy were fast, reliable, highly rated Nationwide Free ISPs that didn't require a floating advertising bar. I used these free Internet providers myself for several months and was very satisfied with their performance and reliability.

How Was Free Internet Access Marketed?

FreeInternet.com, a popular free isp, spent over 89 million dollars in venture capital on operational losses and advertising campaigns. FreeInternet's advertising campaigns included a television commercial staring basketball star Shaquille O'Neal and Baby Bob, an animated baby character.

Kmart and American Express also spent millions of dollars marketing their free Internet services. Kmart distributed millions of BlueLight free Internet CDs through it's large network of retail stores.

What Happened?

Unfortunately, at least for free Internet access customers, all good things come to an end and free Internet providers proved to be no exception. The advertising and e-commerce supported free Internet access model collapsed more rapidly than ENRON.

By the July of 2000 virtually all the free Internet service providers had filed for bankruptcy, shut down or discontinued offering free Internet access.

Kmart even discontinued it's popular BlueLight free Internet service and started referring it's existing free ISP customers to NetZero.

Did Any Free ISPs Survive?

NetZero and Juno were exceptions, they continued to provide advertising and commerce supported free Internet access. They also acquired certain assets and customers of FreeInternet.com, FreeWWWeb.com & WorldSpy.com now defunct free ISPs.

As time passed NetZero and Juno limited their free Internet service in an attempt to entice their existing customers to switch to one of their paid Internet access plans. Soon after NetZero joined forces with Juno to form the company United Online.

Can I Still Get Free Internet Service?

As of November 28, 2006 when this article was written, NetZero was still offering 10 hours per month of free Internet access.

  • NetZero 10 Free Hours / Month
    • 10 free hours of web surfing
    • Free 1 GB email account
    • Spam and email virus protection
    • Thousands of access numbers

The rest of the former free ISPs have either been acquired by other companies or been converted to fee for service ($$$) Internet service providers.

Are There Low Cost Alternatives?

Basically there are two options when it comes to cheap Internet access. You can choose a low cost dial up or high speed broadband service provider.

  • Dial Up Internet Access
    • Lowest cost
    • Single computer
    • Light to moderate use
    • Ties up a phone line
    • Slow download speeds

If you need light to moderate Internet access on a single computer, then standard or accelerated dial up Internet access is the cheaper option and provides reasonable service for a lower cost.

If you choose one of the inexpensive dial-up Internet providers that we feature. You'll receive dependable dial up Internet service for the lowest monthly cost.

  • High Speed Internet Access
    • Higher cost
    • Multiple computers
    • Heavy use
    • Doesn't tie up a phone line
    • Fast download speeds

If you want to connect multiple computers to the Internet simultaneously or are a heavy Internet user, then you should consider upgrading to a broadband high speed connection.

Anyone who has surfed the net using a traditional dial up Internet connection is aware of how painfully slow web pages seem to load. Broadband high speed Internet access is extremely fast and increasingly becoming a virtual necessity in today's high tech society.

ISP 1 suggests that you try one of our low cost high speed Internet providers that meets your specific needs and expectations. You'll receive blazing fast, reliable high speed Internet service for a reasonable monthly cost.

http://isp1.us/article/free-internet/

Cancel Your Internet Service:

To cancel service with your current Internet service provider, choose your ISP from the list below, and follow the directions to terminate your Interrnet access.

ISP 1 has provided handy printable Adobe PDF forms for fax or mail-in Internet service cancellations. If you can't view the ISP cancellation forms, download the free Adobe reader.

If your specific Internet provider isn't listed, please contact their customer service department directly or try a Google search for the Internet service providers' name.

Make sure your new Internet service is working properly, you have downloaded all of your email and notified everyone of your new email address before canceling an existing Internet access account.

If you are searching for a new ISP, We recommend that you try one of the low cost Internet access providers from our Dial-Up or High-Speed ISP comparison pages.

ISP 1 updates this Internet service provider cancellation page frequently, so please bookmark this site, and check back often for current Internet service information and important Internet provider changes and updates.

Cancel Internet Service
Problems Cancelling Service?

1. CANCEL At&t Worldnet »
2. CANCEL America Online »
3. CANCEL Basic ISP »
4. CANCEL BlueLight »
5. CANCEL Compuserve »
6. CANCEL Copper.net »
7. CANCEL Earthlink »
8. CANCEL ISP.com »
9. CANCEL Juno Online »
10. CANCEL MSN »
11. CANCEL Netscape »
12. CANCEL NetZero »
13. CANCEL PeoplePC »
14. CANCEL Phreego »
15. CANCEL Prodigy »
16. CANCEL Toast.net »


http://isp1.us/isp-cancel/

ISP Provider Support

Choose your ISP from the list below to contact billing or technical support for your current Internet service provider.

If your Internet provider is not on the list, please contact their customer service department directly, or try a Google search for the ISP providers' name.

If you are searching for a new ISP, We recommend that you try one of the affordable Internet service providers from our Dial-Up or Broadband ISP comparison pages.

ISP 1 updates this Internet provider support page frequently, so please bookmark this web site and check back often for current Internet service provider information and important ISP updates.

Contact ISP Provider

1. Contact At&t Worldnet »
2. Contact America Online »
3. Contact Basic ISP »
4. Contact BlueLight »
5. Contact Compuserve »
6. Contact Copper.net »
7. Contact Earthlink »
8. Contact ISP.com »
9. Contact Juno Online »
10. Contact MSN Internet »
11. Contact Netscape »
12. Contact NetZero »
13. Contact PeoplePC »
14. Contact Phreego »
15. Contact Prodigy »
16. Contact Toast.net »

http://isp1.us/isp-support/