"Dial-up networks"? What's that?

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"Dial-up networks"? What's that?

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The Temple of the Screaming Electron - Jeff Hunter - 510-935-5845
The Salted Slug - Strange - 408-454-9368
Burn This Flag - Zardoz - 408-363-9766
Realitycheck - Poindexter Fortran - 510-527-1662
Lies Unlimited - Mick Freen - 415-583-4102
Tomorrow's 0rder of Magnitude - Finger_Man - 415-961-9315
My Dog Bit Jesus - Suzanne D'Fault - 510-658-8078
New Dork Sublime - Demented Pimiento - 415-566-0126

This is a list of some of the "dial-up networks" I want to gain access to.
I got alot of text files from those kind of networks (115MB), and I think there's much interesting to read.

The problem is that I have been unable to connect directly to the networks.

Temple of the screaming electron has an open websites, but the other ones seems to be just "dial-up networks". How does those networks really work?
Is it old standards? Do they still exist?

Please someone, explain.
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An unconfirmed source recently told me that I could reachthem by telnet in cmd if I got the numbers (which I got).
Anyone who know the basics of telnet?
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Grand_Master wrote:An unconfirmed source recently told me that I could reachthem by telnet in cmd if I got the numbers (which I got).
Anyone who know the basics of telnet?
In my experience that Telnet is similar/is to TCP client, it was an evidence when I used to bruteforce on my dad's router(with permission.)

Just that respond from the router isn't encoded properly. ^_^ Hopes that explain.
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