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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: MikeM54321 who wrote (8789)10/7/2000 11:27:15 AM
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Last mile alternatives in Germany
The cover article of the new c't edition discusses Internet access options in Germany. A chart shows the main price models: ix.de

Provider-Rennen: Flatrate- und Highspeed-Alternativen
c't 21/2000, S. 102, ix.de

Alternatives beyond analog, ISDN and DSL access:
Satellite
DirecPC, direcpc.de, too expensive (1.30-1.50 DM/MByte)
skyDSL, strato.de, download per satellite (800 kBit/s); upload ISDN, lowest price $15/month subscription + 0.17 DM/MByte
UBCom, ubcom.net, download up to 512 KByte/s, compulsory upload time 3.60 DM/h
Cable pilot projects
cablesurf.de, Munich, flat rate (550 kBit/s) $40/month
c-nit.de, Koethen, flat rate $25/month
infocity.de, Berlin, Northrhine-Westphalia
primacom.de, Leipzig, flat rate (1 MBit/s) $45/month
osttelcom.de, Steinpleis, flat rate (256 kBit/s) $70/month
media-n.de, flat rate (256 kBit/s) $85/month
Powerline models
enbw.com
powerlinenet.de
powerlineservice.de
avacon.de
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