Peter Kaminski already compiles a list of Internet access providers called PDIAL (Public Dialup Internet Access List), which he updates regularly and distributes to anyone who wants to me on his e-mail list. > From the Information Deli archive server (most up-to-date): > To receive the current edition of the PDIAL, send email with the subject > "Send PDIAL" to "[log in to unmask]". To subscribe to a list > which receives future editions as they are published, send email with > the subject "Subscribe PDIAL" to "[log in to unmask]". To > receive both the most recent and future editions, send both messages. I also maintain a compilation of lists of Internet access providers, including PDIAL. Here is the first page, with the access information: > INDIVIDUAL ACCESS TO INTERNET > September 29, 1992 > > Compiled by James Milles > Saint Louis University Law Library > [log in to unmask] > (314) 658-2759 > > > Available via anonymous ftp > Host: liberty.uc.wlu.edu > Directory: /pub/lawlib > File: internet.access > > > With thanks to all the people who helped me gather this information: Daniel P. > Dern, Steve Foote, Czeslaw Jan Grycz, Walter Henry, Hae-young Rieh Hwang, > Peter Kaminski, Ethan Katsh, Larry Landwehr, Don Lanier, Kristen Lofquist, Jay > Marme', Mary Shearer, Ellen Sleeter, Patricia G. Smith, and Ermel Stepp. > > > > PART I Public Dialup Internet Access List (PDIAL) > > PART II NETWORK PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST, NSF Network Service Center > (NNSC) > > PART III internet-access-providers-us.txt > > PART IV nixpub long listing--Open Access UNIX (*NIX) Sites > I hope this helps. James Milles <[log in to unmask]> Head of Computer Services Saint Louis University Law Library