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I'll be doing some travelling soon, and I'll take my wife's W98
TP600E. Although I have DSL/network at home and the office,
I'll need dialup for a few weeks in the western US (CO, NM, AZ,
maybe NV, etc). I don't think there's enough time to install OS/2
as dual boot, but it might be possible.
I'll need limited dialup in major cities. One colleague recommended
Earthlink, and another ATT. I don't expect to keep the service, as
I travel infrequently.
I probably won't be able to hide the cost in my expense account,
but I don't expect to be online for hours and hours either.
Suggestions? Recommendations for a neophyte traveller?
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