CallNet0800 Shrugs Off Claims Of Renewed Problems
News Totally free ISP CallNet0800 has reacted with bewilderment to renewed accusations of difficulties with its online registration, relaunched Monday. CallNet0800 suspended its online registration service in November after an overwhelming number of...
[February 9, 2000, 6:07]
The Man Behind Free Net Access - Exclusive
News A couple of weeks ago a little known ISP sent out a press release claiming it was about to turn the UK's Net access model on its head by offering totally free Net access . Analysts scoffed, while competitors frantically ran around -- calculators in...
[November 16, 1999, 11:13]
Jane Wakefield: The Unmetered Comedy Of Errors
News Like the weekly nomination of Caroline for expulsion from the Big Brother house, the unmetered debacle has a sickening inevitability about it. And again, like Caroline, it has all ended in tears before bedtime.
[August 11, 2000, 14:30]
CallNet Debut Highlights Need For Unmetered Access - Analysts
News The problems experienced by CallNet on its first day as the UK's first truly free Internet access provider, highlight the UK's need for unmetered access according to analysts, who remain sceptical on the long term prospects of the company.
[November 2, 1999, 9:16]
Will Unmetered Access Come At The Cost Of Quality?
News At first glance, Freeserve's unmetered offering, announced on Tuesday, may seem slightly less appealing than the raft of deals unveiled last week, but according to experts, the company is counting on its customers, who are expecting a reliable and...
[March 15, 2000, 16:08]
CallNet Reopens Totally Free Internet Floodgates
News CallNet, the little ISP that went totally free and then buckled under demand, has reopened its customer registration process three months after it all got too much. CallNet failed to predict that unrestricted, completely free dial-up Internet...
[February 7, 2000, 15:13]
A Year Ago: CallNet Reopens Totally Free Internet Floodgates
News It's back, it's ready and it's still totally free. CallNet reopens the floodgates. Will Knight reports CallNet, the little ISP that went totally free and then buckled under demand, has reopened its customer registration process three months after...
[February 7, 2001, 6:02]

