ConnectTo.Net Service Plans






V.92 means faster page loads and faster email reception.

Reasons for choosing ConnectTo.Net

  • In business for over 15 years
  • Reliable, Nationwide Network
  • Instant Activation - 2 minute setup
  • Toll Free Technical Support
  • 5 Free Email Accounts
  • 20 MB Personal Web Space
  • Local Access throughout US and Canada
  • Only $11.99 for V.92 service
  It's here at last! The long talked about V.92/V.44 service.

ConnectTo.Net now has V.92 at over 1000 locations in the U.S.

  • What does V.92 mean?
    There are three major advantages to V.92. A faster compression routine has been developed, entitled V.44. It replaces the older V.42 compression procedures that have been used by V.90 56k modems. What it means to you is somewhere between a 30% and a 50% increase in the speed at which data is downloaded to your computer.

    And V.44 compression will work even if you are in a rural area and only able to get a 28.8 connection with your curent 56k modem.

    Secondly, V.92 supports modem on hold. If you have call waiting on your phone, and modem on hold software provided by your modem manufacturer, you will be notified when an incoming call is received while you are online. You can then elect to pause your internet connection long enough to take the voice call. When the voice call is completed, you can return to your internet session. No more need for two phone lines.

    Thirdly, V.92 provides quick connect. Unlike the old V.90 connection routine, which could often take as much as a minute to go through all of the handshaking noises, V.92 will connect in 15 to 20 seconds. This means less waiting time to get online.

    Yes, you will need a V.92 modem. They are available at your local computer store for about $30. (Or, you may be able to upgrade your existing modem - Check with the manufacturer.)

  • How can I tell if I already have a V.92 modem?
    Go to the Control Panel. Select modems and then Diagnostics. Select your modem and press the button "More Info". (You need to do this when you are NOT CONNECTED.) After a few seconds, a number of lines of information will be returned to the screen. On about the third line, you should see either V.90 or V.92, which indicates which type of modem you have.