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From: amichiel@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Allen J Michielsen)
Subject: Re: internet dial-up in NYC/NJ area
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Date: Thu, 18 Apr 91 14:52:03 GMT


In <91107.142932TAS120> Todd Safra <TAS120@psuvm.psu.edu>
>    I am yet another senior with this same problem, but would like to approach
>this from a different perspective.  How does one go about setting up their own
>system to be connected to internet? I know this is going to cost some $$$s, 

The best place to start would be with  PSI-NET. Performance Systems Internat-
ional, INC.  1-800-82PSI82.  They also have a internet mailaddress (big sur-
prise ;-} )  but I don't have it right here.
They have Dialup service for the NYC/NJ area in the 201-645-xxxx & 212-608-xxxx
regions. Nearby Phili 215-563-xxxx.  Also Albany, rochester, syracuse, white
plains NY. Boston, chicago, detroit, hartford, L.A., Mtn View Ca, Pitt, reston
VA, Santa Clara ca, Washinton DC, and probably a few other by now.
But as you said, It ain't cheap (probably).
al



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