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Free ISP: Vancouver Community Network
Use this comprehensive information to determine if Vancouver Community Network is the right free isp for you. Use the links provided
for more info or to signup for Vancouver Community Network.
| Free ISP: Vancouver Community Network (VCN) |
Upside
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Downside
Area code 604 only
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Rating
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Important Links
Homepage, Register |
Advertising
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High Speed Access
Verizon DSL from $12.99! |
Email
POP3 |
Webspace
Yes
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Usenet News Groups
Yes
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Technical Support
The Vancouver Community Network (VCN) features extensive online help:
VCN Online help Pages
VCN Help Page
VCN Technical Help Page
VCN Technical FAQ Page
VCN Registration Info Page
VCN Registration Problems Page |
Contact Info
VCN Contact Page
The Vancouver Community Network
411 Dunsmuir Street, 2nd Floor
Vancouver, BC, V6B 1X4.
Canada.
email: office@vcn.bc.ca
telephone: (604) 257-3811 |
Supported Operating Systems
They provide a standard PPP connection, so all operating systems are supported including Windows 3.1, 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, Macintosh, WebTV, Sega Dreamcast, Linux, etc. Online setup help is
provided for Windows 95/98 and Windows 3.1, MS-DOS and Macintosh systems. |
Access Numbers
Vancouver Community Network Access Numbers
Vancouver Community Network Access Number Coverage |
Comments
The Vancouver Community Network owns and operates a free, publicly accessible, non-commercial computer utility in the Lower Mainland of B.C. which provides a public space on the internet.
Reportedly, there is an 8 hour per week usage limitation, so they do not provide unlimited internet access for free.
The Vancouver CommunityNet is made possible through your support. Please take the time to become a member or make a
donation, or look into becoming a volunteer.
To get an account you must fill out a paper application and deliver it to the Vancouver Community Network office. For security reasons, you must also present your picture ID.
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Please tell us if any of this information has changed. Always read the information provided by the free ISP along with license and terms of service
agreements before you sign up.
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