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What is Dial-up ?
The term dialup relates to network client access to a LAN or WAN via telephone lines. Types of dialup include V.34 and V.90 modem dialup as well as Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN). Dialup uses special-purpose network protocols like Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). As the popularity of the Internet exploded in the 1990s, dialup remained the most common form of Internet access due mainly to its low cost.
Non-Multi Metered Number
A number for which dial-up users need not to pay bills in per minute basis. Only a single call charge will count with every connection which reduces costs. SOL-BD is providing 0101208 Non-Multi Metered Number for Dial-up Access.
Auto-Hunting Number
A group of Number or Numbers used to provide automatic number selection based on free numbers for dial-up users. This save users time to find the free numers for dial-up connections.
SOL-BD - Dialup Service
SOL-BD is providing
Dial-up Services from October 29 th, 2001 with Non-Multi-metering Auto Hunting
Number 0101208. Dial-up services are
divided into PREPAID, POSTPAID, UNLIMITED, LEASE Packages and PRE PAID Sign-up
cards are starting from 120 TK, 250 TK, 500 TK etc and Refill cards
are from 100 TK, 200 TK, 300 TK, 500 TK, 1000 TK etc. We provide 9AM to 12AM
Technical support over Phone and 9AM to 5PM on sight support.
Dial-up Connection
Dial-up access is an inexpensive but relatively slow form of internet access in which the client uses a modem to dial the internet service provider's node, a dialup server type such as the PPP and TCP/IP protocols to establish a modem-to-modem link, which is then routed to the internet. It is now legacy technology in the advent of widely available broadband internet access in the Western World.
Dial-up Modem
This is a modem that is used
over normal telephone lines (ie, not DSL or cable)
Dial-up Network
Connection to a network (Internet) using a modem and telephone lines. Usually done with a commercial online service, eg, SOL-BD, or an Internet Service Provider (ISP).