davecombs
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: New Lebanon, OH
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A tag onto jke's post - yes, most big national ISPs have toll-free numbers so you can get email anywhere. But, almost all of them (in fact, I don't know any that don't) will CHARGE YOU EXTRA for using the 800 number. In fact, some make you read and sign a separate thing online making sure you know that this will happen before they give the 800 number to you. They're best used only in a pinch. Once you pick an ISP, go to their customer support page and see if they have a utility to get a local dial-up number from the place you'll be staying.
For example: I'm on Earthlink. I knew I was going to Boston on a business trip, so I went to Earthlink's support page and put in my customer's phone number. Earthlink returned a local phone number that I used with my laptop to connect. (Didn't yet have my Visor.)
Happy travels!
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