Beeline cable mail2000

A blast from the past!

Beeline Cable Mail 2000 was a dial-up internet service provided by Beeline, a Russian telecommunications company. It was launched in the late 1990s and was popular in Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe.

Here are some key features of Beeline Cable Mail 2000:

  1. Dial-up internet access: Users would dial a phone number to connect to the internet using a modem.
  2. 56K modem: The service used a 56K modem, which was the fastest speed available at the time.
  3. Email: The service included email accounts, allowing users to send and receive emails.
  4. Web browsing: Users could access the internet using a web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer.
  5. Online services: Beeline Cable Mail 2000 offered a range of online services, including news, weather, and entertainment content.
  6. Flat rate pricing: The service was offered at a flat rate, with no additional charges for usage.

Beeline Cable Mail 2000 was a popular choice for those who wanted to access the internet in Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe during the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, with the advent of broadband internet and mobile internet, the demand for dial-up internet services like Beeline Cable Mail 2000 has declined significantly.