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To: Big Dog who wrote (27367)12/10/1997 12:52:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph   of 61433
 
AT&T broadens Internet service offerings Reuters Story - December 10, 1997 10:40 %BUS %ENT %US %TEL T MSFT NSCP V%REUTER P%RTR BRIDGEWATER, N.J., Dec 10 (Reuters) - AT&T Corp said Wednesday it will soon offer a broader set of Internet services targeted primarily at the area of electronic business. AT&T announced the launch of WorldNet Business Dial Service, a business-quality, dial-up Internet service aimed at small- and medium-sized companies. The company also said it reached a deal to begin branded use of electronic security services provided by Internet certification company VeriSign Inc and said it would start offering residential customers more flexible billing options. AT&T said the new business Internet service includes more powerful e-mail than on the residential service, expanded billing options, enhanced branding through vanity domain names, access to business-specific Web content and international roaming capabilities. The service is priced at $24.95 per month per user and includes unlimited Internet access, one 10-megabyte e-mail account, a choice of Web browsers from either Microsoft Corp or Netscape Communications Corp , access to business-specific content and round-the-clock technical support. Internet access via toll-free numbers and enhanced e-mail are also available at extra charges. The new service and international roaming trial are scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 1998, AT&T said. AT&T said it also signed an agreement with VeriSign to use that company's digital certificates in conjunction with AT&T's Internet services under the AT&T brand. VeriSign's digital certificates are widely used to authenticate the identity of individuals or organizations on the World Wide Web for more secure electronic commerce. AT&T said it will issue digital certificates as part of its Internet services under the AT&T brand beginning in 1998. The company also said it would begin offering its more than one million residential Internet service customers a single bill that will combine charges for AT&T WorldNet Service as well as calling services from AT&T. AT&T said residential customers will be offered an option to subscribe to WorldNet on an hourly basis at a charge of $9.95 for their first 10 hours a month and $2.50 for each hour thereafter. Currently, AT&T charges a flat-rate unlimited-use fee of $19.95 per month.
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