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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (4456)7/5/1999 5:23:00 PM
From: RTev  Read Replies (2) of 12823
 
Because to most serious netheads, a gateway = a router.

Indeed. So maybe it should be "Network Chokehold Provider", but I worry that's a bit too true to stick. When I suggested "gateway", I was thinking of a statement by Case several months ago in which, as I recall (but can't find the article now) he accused @home and AT&T of trying to become a "gateway to the internet".

AOLs gateway acts as a collar, a filter, a restrictor and a limiter on the access of any one user.

Superbly stated. That's the point I tried unsuccessfully to make with "gateway", but you're right that it's not the right word. What neutral word could be used to describe the kind of control that AOL uniquely seeks to impose over the user's experience of the internet?
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