We have a local phone line through Verizon in Indiana.
When we try to connect to AOL using dialup, it fails. We were told by AOL that Verizon may be blocking access to AOL.
Is this true and is there a way around it?
Are they blocking IP addresses or specific ports?
Thanks!
What a bunch of garbage. AOL tech was trying to brush you off or else has no knowledge of how dial up works. There is no reason for verizon to block you from a dialed number. They would be liable to huge fines if caught. If you know the modem number is good from your area, then I would suspect a bad protocol in the AOL software. Have never liked a company that is a portal for internet and forces controlling software on your computer to do what is simple items with other companies. Since AOL mail is now free, dump the service and go high speed or at lease change to a better dial up provider.
Juanita wants to sign up for a telephone service. The cost of a local phone line is $35 per month plus $0.10 per long-distance call. The cost of a cell phone is $48 per month with unlimited long-distance as long as the minutes do not go over 1,000. How many long distance calls would Juanita need to make on the local phone line to spend as much as she would to have a cell phone?
$48-$35=$13.00
$13.00 / $0.10 = 130 minutes of long distance service to equal the cell phone cost.
how much does metro usually cost a month and what is metro’s limitations?
I like verizon service better
I am using a T- mobile running on Windows Mobile 5 , and I want to backup my important sms to pc so that I can read on pc and tranfer to another mobile (HTC), does anybody could help?
Thanks!
online backup data tips and info:
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I am joining the Marine Corps and have chosen 0621, Field radio operator.I know i’m in charge of operating the radio in the field (Duh), Setting up comms and such but i haven’t found any where online that gives a real clue as to what equipment i use and such.Any help fellow yahoo-ers?
Read towards the bottom of this page were it talks about the Field Radio Operator job.
http://futurejarheads.webs.com/mossjobs101.htm
No one can say what you will be doing because you can end up in various unit types.