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
Hamilton

all - 289.978.6600

All Spectranet users must use their full email address to log in
Kitchener-Waterloo

x2/v.90 - 226.673.6600

All Spectranet users must use their full email address to log in
London

x2/v.90 - 519.789.6600

All Spectranet users must use their full email address to log in

Changing Dial-Up Numbers in Windows 95/98

  1. On your Desktop, click twice on My Computer icon.
  2. In the next window, click twice on Dial-up Networking icon.
  3. In the next window, click once to select your Connection icon.
  4. Select File in the menu at the top, and then select Properties.
  5. In the Properties window, add the area code to the Phone Number field, and click OK.

Changing Dial-Up Numbers in Mac Remote Access

  1. From the Apple menu, select Control Panels and Remote Access.
  2. Add the area code to the Number field; close the windows and save changes.