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, I don't know about most, but I have a friend who works for Edix using a

regular 56K modem, although I believe she has been told before that they would

prefer she get cable or DSL. Margaret

>>> 02/24/03 03:11PM >>>

Hey gals. I have a problem. Ok, I am still hoping to start school soon but

have a problem. I live outside of town. I notice at home employers say that

you must have cable or DSL modem. WHere I live, neither is available. (I

called around, talked to neighbors, etc). All we have, and can have out

this way is a regular dial up modem. Will national companies accept a slow,

regular 56K dial up modem? Help! Thanks, in La.

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I know that both Medquist & Healthscribe will allow dial-up service,

although they both suggest high-speed access.

Meg

Advice please.

> Hey gals. I have a problem. Ok, I am still hoping to start school soon

but

> have a problem. I live outside of town. I notice at home employers say

that

> you must have cable or DSL modem. WHere I live, neither is available.

(I

> called around, talked to neighbors, etc). All we have, and can have out

> this way is a regular dial up modem. Will national companies accept a

slow,

> regular 56K dial up modem? Help! Thanks, in La.

>

>

>

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I know that both Medquist & Healthscribe will allow dial-up service,

although they both suggest high-speed access.

Meg

Advice please.

> Hey gals. I have a problem. Ok, I am still hoping to start school soon

but

> have a problem. I live outside of town. I notice at home employers say

that

> you must have cable or DSL modem. WHere I live, neither is available.

(I

> called around, talked to neighbors, etc). All we have, and can have out

> this way is a regular dial up modem. Will national companies accept a

slow,

> regular 56K dial up modem? Help! Thanks, in La.

>

>

>

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I know that both Medquist & Healthscribe will allow dial-up service,

although they both suggest high-speed access.

Meg

Advice please.

> Hey gals. I have a problem. Ok, I am still hoping to start school soon

but

> have a problem. I live outside of town. I notice at home employers say

that

> you must have cable or DSL modem. WHere I live, neither is available.

(I

> called around, talked to neighbors, etc). All we have, and can have out

> this way is a regular dial up modem. Will national companies accept a

slow,

> regular 56K dial up modem? Help! Thanks, in La.

>

>

>

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Edix permits dial up also. I was on dial up when I first started with them. :)

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Advice please.

Hey gals. I have a problem. Ok, I am still hoping to start school soon but

have a problem. I live outside of town. I notice at home employers say that

you must have cable or DSL modem. WHere I live, neither is available. (I

called around, talked to neighbors, etc). All we have, and can have out

this way is a regular dial up modem. Will national companies accept a slow,

regular 56K dial up modem? Help! Thanks, in La.

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I would be interested in hearing all opinions on this subject too.

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Re: Advice please.

, I don't know about most, but I have a friend who works for Edix using a

regular 56K modem, although I believe she has been told before that they would

prefer she get cable or DSL. Margaret

>>> 02/24/03 03:11PM >>>

Hey gals. I have a problem. Ok, I am still hoping to start school soon but

have a problem. I live outside of town. I notice at home employers say that

you must have cable or DSL modem. WHere I live, neither is available. (I

called around, talked to neighbors, etc). All we have, and can have out

this way is a regular dial up modem. Will national companies accept a slow,

regular 56K dial up modem? Help! Thanks, in La.

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