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echo: os2
to: K. Lindholm
from: Wes Newell
date: 1999-09-28 18:52:22
subject: OS/2 friendly ISP

 KL> Since ibm.net has been sold to at&t I have a question.  
 KL> I went with ibm.net as
 KL> an isp since they seemed the logical choice for an OS/2 
 KL> user.  I went to the download page of at&t (directed to 
 KL> it by the notice from ibm.net) and looked to see if 
 KL> there was an OS/2 version of their connection software. 
 KL>  If there is something other than winX, or Mac software 
 KL> there I cannot see it.  Is there a good ISP to be had 
 KL> out there that supports OS/2?

Why does the ISP have to support OS/2? The OS you are running isn't what
connects you to the internet. I just now got my own account (since the one our 
company uses stopped allowing multiple logins). When I told them I was running 
OS/2, they said they didn't know how to set that up. I told them not to worry
and just me the the account info and I'd take care of it. He seemed a little
shocked. I had to tell him what I needed, but he did have all the info.:-)


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