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UK Christian Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Christian Technology Ltd (Wyre Forest Computer Solutions)
CTL, using the services of Entanet, offer anything from pay-as-you-go dial-up services to ADSL broadband Internet access for a monthly fee.Website: www.christiantechnology.co.uk
Email: info@christiantechnology.co.uk
Tel: 0870 742 053
Exalt
Exalt is a Christian free ISP with safe surfing option, free email and webspace. Also, if you choose Exalt as your ISP, 10% of the revenue goes towards Christian causes. Unmetered 24/7 service and Business option also available.Website: www.exalt.co.uk
Surefish.co.uk (previously fish.co.uk)
Set up by Christian Aid, all of the profits of this ISP go to the work of Christian Aid.Website: www.surefish.co.uk
Tel: 0906 716 0076
Milestone Net
Established in October 1998, Milestone Net is a Christian, family run ISP which is independent to any other Christian organisation.Website: www.milestonenet.co.uk
Email: info@milestonenet.co.uk
Tel: 0870 741 4345
Solidrock.uk.net
Solidrock is a free Christian ISP. Sign up and churches and charities will benefit from your time online.Website: www.solidrock.uk.net
Email: enquiries@solidrock.uk.net
Tel: 020 8699 6000
TheWay.co.uk
The Way is a Christian ISP who provide web design, hosting, and a free dial up service. They also offer a safe surfing solution through their specialised downloadable browser.Website: www.theway.co.uk
Email: info@theway.co.uk
Tel: 0845 8453344
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Other UK Connectivity Solutions
UK2.net
This ISP is worth a mention as you do not need to register for a user name or password to use them. This is particularly useful for those visiting the UK who do not have a permanent UK address.Website: http://adial.co.uk
UKU
Another ISP where you do not need to register for a user name or password to use them. This is particularly useful for those visiting the UK who do not have a permanent UK address.Website: www.uku.co.uk
UK Online Centres
The overall objective of UK online centres is to enable everyone in the UK that wants it to have access to the internet and e-mail near to where they live. It could be in an Internet Café on the High St, in a public library, in a college, in a community centre, a village hall or anywhere available to the public.Website: www.ufi.com/ukol
UK Public Libraries on the web
Many libraries now have Internet access facilities so those without access at home or work can still use the Internet and email. This site has information about public libraries across the UK. Check with your local library to see if they have a public Internet access facility. (also a good back-up if your computer breaks down!)Website: http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ac940/weblibs.html
UK Internet/Cyber Cafes
Again, for those without Internet access at home or work, these establishments enable you to access the Internet and use email.Website: www.eats.co.uk/icafes/index.html or www.cybercafes.com
Faith to Faith, Face to Face
Their vision is to connect the Christian community throughout the world using cutting-edge internet technology. They make it possible for God' s people to network and fellowship within cities, between nations and across the planet using the very latest breakthroughs in communications software.Website: www.faithtofaith-facetoface.com
Email: Reallygoodnews@reallygoodnews.co.uk
Tel: 01934 624907
