Is Juno a Good ISP?
Brian K Berger (berger@juno.com)
Fri, 27 Sep 1996 21:48:11 EDT
Gia, they have finished the first Beta test and are sending out the disks
as fast as possible. The net page tells all the history and background of
the company. I have only seen three ads and I ignored them all and they
did not come again when I rebooted. I have been on the service for quite
some time and do not see any problems with it. It is just a mail service
not a ISP. The advantage is that it is all free totally with no
reservations, and if you pay toll cahrges to access a ISP there is a 800
number available to use to dial the servers. The disadvantage is that
there are times that the servers are busy and it takes up to 24 hours to
get mail. The software is only available for windows and is a stripped
text editor program with spell check in version 1.15. It took 4 hours off
my Prodigy time but then I spend so much time on H-F that I am not on
Prodigy right now. Private mail me for more and go on and send in the
card. It's free afterall and if you don't want it you have another disk
for free :-)
Brian Berger
Manchester, NH
Brian_Berger@JUNO.COM
On Tue, 24 Sep 1996 15:19:34 -0500 Gia Moran <morans@execpc.com> writes:
>What are the pros (prose?? ;-)) and cons of Juno?
>
>Why would Juno be better than another Internet Service Provider
>(besides
>the fact that it's free)?
>
>I received a brochure from them in my US mail and was wondering about
>any hidden problems with Juno. Are there any?
>
>Gia Moran
>