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by husted
3800 days ago
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Where I live (lived) there's no such thing as free local calls. Whenever you dialed anything the meter started counting.
I became very good at mentally preparing what I wanted to download before dialing :-) That was pre-internet, at least where I lived, and we all used Fidonet[1]. Cant recall my node, it's been too long. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FidoNet |
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I can't remember who I started out with, but I switched to FreeServe after they launched. They provided subscription free access to a local rate number (which confusingly doesn't have to be geographically local), and made money by getting a cut of the call rates. I don't think they were the first to do this, but they had a partnership with one of the main computer retailers. They were so successful an investigation was launched by the regulator [1].
[0] https://web.archive.org/web/19980111054950/http://www.aol.co...
[1] http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/255200.stm