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Question schedule dial-out different ISP's

Hi,

I'm running user ppp on FreeBSD. I have an internet account which gives me the oppertunity to login for free (say €25 a month ) during specific hours. Outside these hours I pay the normal fee. I also have another ISP which gives me the oppertunity to log in for a reduced fee all times.

How do I set up ppp to connect to a provider at specific hours and
How do I change the connection to a different provider at a specific time?

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