Juno Online: Dial-UP Internet Service Provider (ISP)
(JUNO ONLINE)-As a dial up internet provider, Juno online internet services offer some deals that are hard to pass up. But, as many of our readers have asked, are the services worth it? When we hear the term “dial up internet” we generally think back to the past of incredibly slow connection speeds and an unreliable network. Juno internet is here to prove that dial up internet providers can still be a worthy competitor to the rest of the internet service provider (ISP) industry while offering their subscribers a solid connection with reliable customer service at an extremely low price.
Juno internet currently offers two separate internet service plans that range in price and connection speed. There is the Juno Platinum Internet Service for $6.95/month and the Juno Turbo service plan for $9.95/month.
Juno Platinum Internet Service Plan: Sign Up Here!
Juno Turbo Service Plan: Sign Up Here!
We want to hear your thoughts: What have been your own expierences with dial up internet providers in the past and today? Does Juno internet offer an internet service you are interested in? What other dial up providers would you recommend to us and our readers? Did you purchase any of these Juno internet service plans? If so, what were your expeiences and personal review?
Is Juno internet not exactly what your looking for? Throughout Your-ISP-Guide.com we offer our readers a number of other internet service providers. Take the time to search through our categories for an ISP that works for you. Feel free to ask us any questions you want as our administration constantly provides feedback to our readers.




November 30th, 2008 at 6:30 pm
Juno is a pretty good way to go if your looking for a solid dial up internet provider. You really cant beat the price, and the service is pretty reliable. Another pretty good option is Netzero. I hear they are actually the same company as Juno Online. Does anyone know if the internet services are similar?
November 30th, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Juno internet and netzero are pretty similar. I think its based on your geographic location. But I agree, if your looking for a good dial up provider, Juno internet is a good direction. They aren’t going to give you the same services as comcast or verizon, but for the price, they can offer you a lot. Dial up providers are making a comeback with the current economic situation we are faced with. I’ve been using Juno as my dial up ISP for about a year now and the connection speed is pretty good. Customer service is very reliable.
December 3rd, 2008 at 1:36 pm
I was thinking about getting a juno internet connection. Does anyone know what the speed and reliability is like?