Free ISP Sites

 

The world changes - back to the place from whence the internet came from. In the beginning, commercials and advertising were baned on the internet. Later, it was opened to the public and companies started charging for access to what was once free. Now that the internet has grown to huge proportions, some companies are giving back to the people they serve by providing internet access to the public free of charge. Some are not charging, but require advertising banners to be placed on your screen while you use their service. Some of these require you to visit their advertisers sites or they disconnect your session, which can be painful when downloading a large file or update from a vendor.

freewwweb ™ is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Smart World Technologies, LLC. In 1991, Smart began in the telecommunications industry as a reseller of cellular telephone service. They quickly became the 13th largest in the country, growing in triple digits year after year due to their expertise and personal touch with regards to Customer Service. Soon after Smart began selling cellular telephone service, they saw the need that their customers had for enhanced telecommunications.

In the summer of 1996, Smart became the first national provider of advertiser supported free Internet access. Smart World Communications then spun off Smart World Technologies, LLC, which owns freewwweb ™.

The only thing they require is that you set your browser homepage to http://home.freewwweb.com which gives them a hit and transfers to the snap.com portal. Does not work through any special software - just setup an account setup your dial-up networking and start surfing. The download provides a copy of Netscape in case you don't have a browser.
  • Freewwweb 56K Dialup
  • Freexdsl - ADSL Fast Internet

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    Many vendors are now providing "free" internet access, however, most come with a catch - a program (usually a java applet or servlet) which plays advertising from an advertising server, which stays on top of all your windows and when it is closed, it disconnects your modem connection.

    Several well known portal sites have started offering free internet access with the advertisers essentially paying for the service. The user downloads an application that dials the local access number, provides an advertising bar that cannot be resized or minimized and disconnects when you close or terminate the application. Some of these providers include:

  • Lycos
  • Alta Vista
  • Free I
  • Excite
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  • ePilot
  • NetZero
  • 1stUp
  • You now can access the web for free. A full-featured Internet service powered by the most advanced Internet technologies available. They give you all the features and functionalities of any ISP you pay for. No credit card payment. No paperwork. No hassle. Just keep the sponsor-oriented navigation bar on your screen and enjoy unlimited, top quality Internet service.
  • 1NationOnline
  • Just about anywhere in the US and coming soon to South America! No ad banners. Pop email, unlimited access, 24/7 support in your language.
  • Bluelight.com
  • A hot, new idea from Kmart - Bluelight.com. Totally Free Internet Service! In addition to unlimited Net access, you get email, instant messenger, My Yahoo! personalized home page, chat and more.
  • iFreedom
  • Get free unlimited access and 56k connections. They've got over 2800 locations, so you're sure to find a local dial up number. No bars showing ads constantly, no health meter. Every twenty minutes a banner ad will pop up, just click on the sponsor, check out their site, and you won't see another banner for the next twenty minutes.
  • WorldSpy
  • Why pay for internet access when WorldSpy is giving it away? Free unlimited access and 56k connections. No banner ads, no health meter, no strings attached. Just download and install the software and you're on your way to free surfing and email. They provide an online shopping and surfing portal.