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Bellsouth/AT&T Raises Dialup Rates! Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version  
Sunday, December 30 2007 @ 02:55 PM gmt
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General Newshttp://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140184-c,isps/article.html

Bellsouth has recently raised their dialup rates by as much as 200% "in order to be competitive with other dialup providers". What better time than to give CyberNetworks a try. What do you have to lose? We require no deposit or setup fee - just that you prepay your first month of service. Remember our friends and family incentive as well - anyone you refer to our service who keeps us three months or longer - you earn a free month. We don't care where they live! This is a low profit community service oriented company - we believe in earning business via word of mouth. Thank you for your business.

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What *IS* CyberNetworks?! Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version  
Saturday, October 13 2007 @ 08:56 PM gmt
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General NewsCybernetworks is an unlimited, NATIONWIDE dial up internet service available for $9.50 a month. No strings attached, no signup fees, no special software. Our company believes in an inexpensive reliable product and that is what we have created. CyberNetworks also offers a unique referral program for our customers. If you refer a new customer to cybernetworks and they input your signon ID on the sign-up page, we'll credit you one FREE MONTH of internet access! Imagine...with enough friends and family, you might never have to pay for internet access again!

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Cyber Networks Incentives Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version  
Saturday, December 27 2003 @ 10:36 PM gmt
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General NewsThanks for helping the Cyber Networks community grow over the last few months! Since we launched the Cyber Networks internet service in mid-november, we now have around 20 active subscribers. THANK YOU for helping us to build this community.

Don't forget our incentive programs....refer a customer to our service and gain a free month yourself! This could be Uncle Tim in Texas or Aunt Flo in Flordia - - since our service is nationwide, refer anyone in any city and get that credit. You might NEVER HAVE TO PAY FOR INTERNET AGAIN (think about it!!) :-D

Stay tuned here for updates......

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Welcome to Cyber Networks
Welcome to Cyber Networks Internet Service.......we're a combined effort between Advanced Computer Solutions LLC and Cyber Domain Store and Internet "Cafe". We believe in using advanced technology to make your experience a worth while one! Thanks for stopping by!

Our access is unlimited and starts @ $9.50 a month. Our coverage area includes all of the United States and Canada but we're based right here in Cullman AL. How did we do it? We're good. We know it. Let us prove it to you.

We're prepared to offer you a 14 day money back guarantee. Plus, for every customer you recruit to our service, we're going to give you one month free.

When you're ready to sign up, click this link.

If you'd like to see our access numbers first,
click this link.

Enjoy your stay!
Jay Fuller
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