Dial-up with the latest AE base station

A friend lives in an area of Maine with only dial-up service. He is wants to put his new MBP on an in-home wireless network. He currently is connected via a USB modem. Looking at the specs of the latest generation AE Base Station, dial-up seems not to be an option. Perhaps he could plug his USB modem into the AEBS, although I'm not sure this is an option. It seems his best option would be to get a refurbed previous generation AEBS w/modem-antenna. I know 802.11N wouldn't be an option with this set-up, but his source is only dial-up and therefore restricted. What is the best way to go?
Thanks,
JH
MBP CD 2.16 w/1GB   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

The data on the new square AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS) indicates that it will NOT support a USB modem for dial-up.

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