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Great Deals for Fast DSL Internet Access Now in 27 States
DSL Internet Access Accounts are avcailable in 27 States within Qwest or Verizion Phone Service areas as shown in the map below.
Cpunet DSL )(ISP Account Fees from $21.95 Monthly**
Each Cpunet Account Includes:
  • 4 to 10 POP3 Email accounts. More Available
  • Personal Web Space for your use
  • Online User selectable auto Ssan email for VIRUS
  • Online User selectable auto scan email for SPAM
  • View and Send your email online anywhere
  • Use any Internet Browser
  • Ultimate Photo Gallery for wour Web Space
  • Cpunet Contact Manager for your Web Space
  • Avast Anti Virus Home Version (Free Registration).
** Note: This is the ISP Fee or the fee charged by Cpunet Internet for a basic DSL Account.  DSL account fees are in 2 parts.  There is the ISP Access fee and the fee. Your Phone Company will charge for the DSL Phone Line Provision added to your phone line.  Amounts charged by your local phone company depend on the DSL Access Speed you select for your phone line.

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Cpunet offers Full DSL Internet Service in the 27 States as shown on the US map above.  Light Green States are Verizon Phone Service areas.  Dark Green States are Qwest Phine Service areas.
Contact Cpunet For more Information on DSL Internet Access.  We will pre-qualify, (test for DSL availibility and maximum speed offered by your phone company), on an existing phone line or any address that can receive (land Line) phone service from either Qwest or Verizion.
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Great 56K Dial-Up Access
We offer thousands of local 56k Dial-up Access numbers in The USA, Canada and territories.
Dial-Up Access from $15.00 Monthly***
Several Accounts Available:
  1. UNLMITED ACCESS $21.95 Monthly
  2. ACCELERATED, Unlimited Access $26.90 **
  3. LIMITED  150 HOUR per Month $15.00 ***
All Dial-Up Accounts Include the same features as the DSL Accounts as listed above except there are 3 Email Accounts included with more available.
** Note: Includes Lightspeed Web Accelerator with speeds up to 5 X faster than standard 56k Dial-up.
*** Note: This fee includes Only 150 Hours of Internet Access each Month.  If a User exceeds 150 Hours they are charged the Unlimited Account Fee of &21.95 for that Month only.

SmartStore PERL Shopping Cart

Cpunet is the home of SmartStore, The Original PERL, Standalone  Shopping Cart written in-house. Click & View a SmartStore Web Store SmartStore was written by Cpunet Internet and is a one of a kind Shopping Cart. Also from Cpunet Internet, many Custom CGI, Perl Scripts for your web site. Contact manager, Photo Galley & more. If you need a solution for your web site, Email Us. We write Custom Perl Scripts for most any use and web site functions. We also host scripts for web sites that cannot run CGI.

New SmartStore 2010 versions are due completion soon.  Email Cpunet Internet for more information.

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Earl's biggest damage in Northeast: Business (AP)

Bill Adams, of Norwell, Mass., pushes his 2-year-old son Billy while jogging past flooding in a parking area at West Dennis Beach, in West Dennis, Mass., on Cape Cod, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. Portions of Cape Cod received heavy rainfall late Friday and early Saturday as Hurricane Earl, later downgraded to a tropical storm, passed by the cape as it headed north toward Nova Scotia, Canada. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)AP - In the end, Earl's worst damage in New England was to seasonal businesses hoping end their summer on a high note.



BP raises blowout preventer, key evidence in probe (AP)

In this image taken from video provided by BP  PLC at 12:23 a.m. EDT, Saturday Sept. 4, 2010 Aug. 3, 2010 shows the blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico being raised to the surface. The blowout preventer wasn't expected to reach the surface until Saturday, at which point government investigators will take possession of it. (AP Photo/BP PLC) NO SALESAP - BP crews worked Saturday to slowly raise the 300-ton blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, careful not to damage or drop a key piece of evidence in the spill investigation.



Buildings collapse, 2 injured in powerful NZ quake (AP)

A damaged brick chimney sits atop a building in central Christchurch, New Zealand, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake damaged buildings, cut power and knocked fleeing residents off their feet on New Zealand's South Island early Saturday, but there were so far no deaths and only two injuries reported. (AP Photo/NZPA, David Wethey) NEW ZEALAND OUTAP - Chimneys and walls crumbled to the ground, roads cracked in half and residents were knocked off their feet as a powerful magnitude-7.1 earthquake rocked New Zealand's South Island early Saturday. The prime minister said it was a miracle no one was killed.



Shoes, eggs hurled at ex-Brit PM Blair in Dublin (AP)

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, right, attends a public book signing, with Conor Whelen, Managing Director of Eason book store, in Dublin, Saturday Sept. 4, 2010. Anti-war protesters hurled shoes and eggs at Tony Blair as he arrived for his first public signing of his fast-selling memoir. (AP Photo/Niall Carson, pool)AP - Protesters hurled shoes and eggs Saturday at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir amid high security in Ireland's capital. Hundreds more people lined up to have their books autographed — evidence that the divisions left by Blair's decade as British leader have yet to heal.



Many Pakistanis still waiting for flood aid (AP)

Pakistani flood survivors wade through floodwater in Sujawat, Sindh province, Southern Pakistan, Sept 4, 2010. The floods, spawned by heavy rains  weeks ago in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and elsewhere in the mountains of northern Pakistan, have killed more than 1,600 people and affected about 20 million people. The waters are still swamping rich agricultural land in the southern provinces of Sindh and Punjab. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)AP - Abdul Rehman and his family live under a tree next to a pile of rubble on a newly created island where his house used to be.





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