Who was your first ISP?

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Seft said:
Compuserve, back when 14.4k modems were the bomb and my 486-DX2 66 was top dog.

I can still remember paying £350 for a 486DX266 processor and it came in a box about 12" square. Oh how my wife laughed when I opened up the box and she saw this little square thing in the middle and then didn't laugh when she saw the receipt.
 
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Not 100% sure which was first, it was either Madasafish or xstream, then went through a few trials of compuserve and AOL.
Eventually settled on NTL dial up, and now NTL 2mb BB.
 
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Hi,

Just a quick poll (i'm bored). Who was your first ISP and are they still around?

My first ISP was called Direct Connection (dircon.co.uk) and I don't think they are still around. there was no subscription (paid only for the phone calls) and I got a free 33k modem.

Apologies for this mega bump. But I've been clearing stuff out of my flat and found some old "Direct Connection" (dircon) installation floppy discs.

A quick internet search (not Alta Vista) and this was one of the first things that popped up. Nostalgia, all over again.
 
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Necro thread! Xstream, Ic24 and redhotant bring back fond memory's of kicking off the auto dialer dead on 6pm hoping to be connected and get a few games of CS in before the 1hour limit kicked you off then there was zero chance of getting reconnected. Irc xtreme had a dialer you were suppose to use that fed you adverts but if you knew the number you could just setup a windows dialer and avoid the ads.

Dialstart was my first as it was one of the choices win me gave you as a built in option and being free minus the bt call costs was a easy choice over the paid for isps at the time.
 
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Interesting necro thread as it highlights how slow a lot of the UK fixed line internet progress has been due to the reliance on the copper infrastructure.

I started with compuserve in 1997 @ 33Kbps. In 2002 I think I went to BT 512Kbps ADSL. By 2006 at the time of the start of this thread I was on ADSL at 2Mbps. Four years after that and it was VDSL 40/10 from recollection and now 15 years after the start of the thread it’s still only VDSL albeit 80/20 available to me.
 
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Supernet/itl.net 28.8k then 56k dialup
JT Rapid 512kbit/s broadband then speeds increased to 2Mbit/s
Sure 3G mobile broadband roughly 2Mbit/s
Homenet WiMAX roughly 4Mbit/s
Homenet Fibre 40Mbit/s
Sure Fibre 1Gbit/s
 
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