> DB> What is Juno? I have no inet access.
> You are missing a lot, Day. It is free and the access is
> free, the only
> catch being that it has advertising to pay the cost.
> Surprisingly, however,
> the advertising doesn't become burdensome and unless you want
> an item being
> shown most of the time you don't even have to click cancel.
> You really ought
> to try it if you are close to a populated area with an access
> number.
> Otherwise the calls would be long distance.
I dont live in USA/Canada, however I've heard alot about Juno.
Is it true that they provide a freecall 1800 (Well 1800 prefix where I live),
number for those who are out of the local calling area, provided they provide
basic proof that they are not near any local access points.
From Shaun
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