Dial-up access on 2851

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so apple no longer makes dial up modems?
They withdrew the USB modem a year or two back, which is extremely unhelpful as I don't think any modern Macs have them built-in. Even though I have cable broadband, I have some webspace with another provider which can only be accessed by dialling in (so they can charge) and though I do have the modem there must be lots of other people in this situation, quite apart from those who have only dial-up access.

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