Internet Dial-in Numbers
Below you will find the phone numbers which can be used
to establish a dial-up connection to the Internet through Spectranet. Click
on the names to access a list of smaller municipalities which can connect
locally to that city.
Please bear in mind that this is a rough calling map: it may not apply to
everyone in each of the cities. To check this yourself, try dialing the number
with your phone. If you hear a high-pitched squeal, you should be fine. If
you hear an operator saying, "You are dialing a number to which long
distance charges apply," it's a good sign that you have the wrong number.
If there is any doubt, we urge you to call Bell -- the final authority on
local/long-distance matters -- for confirmation. Spectranet and its employees
will not be held responsible for long-distance charges accrued through the use
of an incorrect access number.
Important News! All Spectranet users must use their full email address to log in
Toronto
x2/v.90 - 647.796.6600
All Spectranet users must use their full email address to log in
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Hamilton
all - 289.978.6600
All Spectranet users must use their full email address to log in
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Kitchener-Waterloo
x2/v.90 - 226.673.6600
All Spectranet users must use their full email address to log in
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London
x2/v.90 - 519.789.6600
All Spectranet users must use their full email address to log in
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Changing Dial-Up Numbers in Windows 95/98
- On your Desktop, click twice on My Computer icon.
- In the next window, click twice on Dial-up Networking icon.
- In the next window, click once to select your Connection icon.
- Select File in the menu at the top, and then select Properties.
- In the Properties window, add the area code to the Phone Number field, and click OK.
Changing Dial-Up Numbers in Mac Remote Access
- From the Apple menu, select Control Panels and Remote Access.
- Add the area code to the Number field; close the windows and save changes.