Michigan Based Company Aims to Change Dial-Up Standards
October 26, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Alma, MIISP Management has a long history of breaking new ground in internet services available to Michigan residents, and this time they have aimed at breaking the traditional dial-up pricing model, on a nationwide level. This marks an important step for the company by taking its competitive business model to a reach that extends past its present customer base in Michigan and into the rest of the U.S.
Most dial-up customers are used to paying the standard $10 to $25 rate every month to cover all of the services they receive with their connections, such as multiple email accounts, telephone support, paper billing, and personal webspace. While having all of these services included in the price of a dial-up connection made sense five years ago, they are becoming increasingly less needed with a customer base that takes advantage of free email services like GMail and that is now much more fluent in using their computers to get online without the need for technical support.
It is with those customers in mind that ISP Management has unleashed a new dial-up package that strips away the un-needed extras in order to give the customer a more reasonable price. The $7.95 a month price tag has an appealing tune to it, and with the same 56k connection that can be as much as 3 times that cost with other providers, it's a hard deal to beat.
More details about this new service can be found on the company's website at www.ispmgt.com and new customers can get setup over the phone, with no special software to install, by calling (877) 466-6104.