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To: ben luong who wrote (10907)11/29/1997 11:27:00 PM
From: Daniel Liberty  Read Replies (1) of 45548
 
I think the Barrons article made sense as far as cable subscribers are concerned. If the additional cost for two way high speed connectivity turns out to be the $40 he suggested I think it would be a bargain.

I pay 19.95 for connectivity and $20 for a phone line so it would be breakeven for a ten fold (?) increase in speed. Of course, this all depends on getting a solid connection that is unlimited. I have heard good things from folks in other parts of the country that have the cable modems.

As far as who needs the extra speed, I would love it and most of the folks I know would to.

Any other thoughts.

Dan
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