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April 6th, 2003 00:00

NetZero HiSpeed

Netzero is announcing a new pay service called NetZeroHiSpeed and I wondering what this service really has to offer?.According to what I read it does not increase the transmission speed of files or attachments, including music or video. Since it does nor require a cable modem or a DSL line and only accelerate certain web page text and graphics, it doesn't seen like a great help. They also said that Netzero HiSpeed is not a broadband Service and that actual data transmission rates are no faster than standard dial-up internet service. So what are we really getting?

I also waant to know if there is any software, shareware or freeware that does the same worK

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April 6th, 2003 19:00

It's still dial-up. Apparently they are using a proprietary compression technique to make graphics and streaming media load faster. But it's not broadband by any stretch of the imagination.

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April 7th, 2003 03:00



@Josbet wrote:

Netzero is announcing a new pay service called NetZeroHiSpeed and I wondering what this service really has to offer?.According to what I read it does not increase the transmission speed of files or attachments, including music or video. Since it does nor require a cable modem or a DSL line and only accelerate certain web page text and graphics, it doesn't seen like a great help. They also said that Netzero HiSpeed is not a broadband Service and that actual data transmission rates are no faster than standard dial-up internet service. So what are we really getting?

I also waant to know if there is any software, shareware or freeware that does the same worK




Hi,

My bet is that they are using software to pre-fetch pages that you may go to next.
It's the same kind of software as marketscore.com offers.

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April 8th, 2003 14:00

Any dial-up service that brands itself "high speed" is false advertising.

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October 2nd, 2004 02:00

okokokokokokok it is not hispeed cable but it is higher speed dial up.  The exact amount of acceleration can vary but with NetZero HiSpeed you will notice a significantly faster experience when you visit Web sites, read your Email on the Web, and perform many other Web-based activities. Click here for a speed comparison of NetZero HiSpeed to standard dial-up.


thanks brian


ps i an now using it with my aol browser. there is a noticeable speed up. brian


anyone one knows words can have umpteen meanings. just look in thec dictionary for a start.


 

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