Are you running a little low on the finance department and just can't find a way to get a DSL or any
broadband internet connection? Then you're first option would be to go for a dial-up, which is slower than broadband internet, but easier on your self-destructing pockets. The only question left is whether to go for those prepaid internet cards or a fixed dial-up internet connection.
Prepaid internet cards give you the flexibility of saving both your time and money on your internet needs. But, ending up with no balance left on your card while on the brink of sanity, craving for an internet connection, is not a
healthy lifestyle, not one at all. It's relatively faster than fixed dial-up internet connections, but do think twice before making a choice between the two.
Fixed dial-up, on the other hand, provide you with peace of mind regarding your internet needs. It is basically slower, at certain times of the day, than prepaid
dial-up internet, but who'd notice with the pace of dial-up internet connectivity? Thus, check out the internet provider for each option, the volume of each internet provider's clientele, and the times of the day which you'd drastically be needing an internet connection.