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Think the possibility of a free Internet service provider sounds too good to be true? Though a free Internet service provider might not be the answer to Internet access needs for many people, competition among companies offering dial up Internet connections have prompted some companies to make offers of free Internet services. To understand how this can be possible, and to recognize that there are bound to be limitations, consider an offer currently being made by Net Zero.

Net Zero touts their company as a free Internet service provider for the occasional Internet user. The catch to this particular free Internet service provider is that access is limited to ten hours per month. For most people, that isn't nearly enough online time, but there are undoubtedly some people who simply are not online that much and who would be satisfied with that amount of online time. If you are a disciplined person who can limit your time effectively, you should seriously consider Net Zero as a free Internet service provider.

So how could any company bill themselves as a free Internet service provider? After all, a company is in the business of making money, right? Of course. And there's no way to make money from customers who aren't paying for the service, right? Actually, there is a way and Net Zero, a free Internet service provider, is cashing in on an idea that's been around for a long time - advertising. Remember that the Internet is basically a media source, though different from any of the more traditional media sources like newspapers, magazines, television and radio. But all those sources have one thing in common - they all sell advertising to pay the lion's share of broadcasting, printing and distribution costs. After all, the consumer would not pick up that cost willingly. If a newspaper were to pass along the entire cost of reporting, printing and distributing the papers to those who read the papers, fewer people would be willing to pay that higher cost. Instead, newspapers and other media pass that cost along to advertisers. The companies doing the advertising find it a cost effective way to get their product in front of the consumers they want to target.

Net Zero seems to be cashing in on this same idea and the company says the free Internet service is "ad driven." For more information about this and other Net Zero free Internet service provider offers, visit their website at http://www.netzero.net.

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