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A long time ago, we had to own two lines in order to have continuous web access through dial-up. This was to insure that someone was able to get a hold of us. If you had a teenager back in those days, you know how hard it was to be able to use the phone whenever you needed to. Someone else was usually on the Internet. Those days are slowly coming to an end. We now have something called Broadband Internet and Mobile Broadband. These two new ...
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