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To: Larry J. who wrote (27962)1/13/1999 9:50:00 AM
From: RJP  Read Replies (1) of 36349
 
More DSL news from briefing.com:

America Online and Bell Atlantic Form Strategic Partnership to Provide
High-Speed Access for the AOL Service

Business Wire - January 13, 1999 09:17

DULLES, Va. and NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 1999--

DSL Upgrade Begins Rolling Out this Summer to AOL Members

Bell Atlantic High-Speed Technology Available in Areas

Covering 14 Million Homes by End of Year 2000

America Online, Inc. (NYSE: AOL), the world's leading interactive services company, and Bell Atlantic (NYSE: BEL) today
announced a strategic alliance to provide high-speed Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) access to the AOL service.

In a significant step for the development of broadband availability, America Online this summer will start to offer Bell Atlantic's
Infospeed DSL access as a premium upgrade for AOL members in Bell Atlantic's service area, as the technology becomes
available in major markets.

To support this multi-year agreement, Bell Atlantic plans to make its DSL technology available in areas covering 7.5 million
homes by the end of 1999, a number that Bell Atlantic expects to nearly double to more than 14 million by the end of the year
2000.

This DSL feature will provide AOL members with high-speed bandwidth to their personal computers over existing telephone
wires. At a typical speed of up to 640 kilobits per second, DSL access will be more than 20 times faster than the standard
28.8 kbps modems.

In addition to high-speed access, AOL members who take advantage of the DSL option will:

-- Gain "always on" access to AOL, as no dial-up is required for DSL users because they are always connected;

-- Be assured of consistently high-speed access because DSL dedicates a broadband connection to each individual user;

-- Benefit from "AOL Anywhere," the features of which include enabling broadband users to also connect to AOL when they
are not at home;

-- Experience broadband-enhanced multimedia and other services; and

-- Be able to use their computer and telephone or fax simultaneously on a single phone line.

America Online will be announcing DSL pricing when the roll out begins this summer, but the DSL upgrade is expected to cost
AOL members less than $20 extra per month.

AOL also intends to offer a special version of the AOL software that will provide DSL users with links to a customized Bell
Atlantic Web site with information on the company's products and services.

The companies are planning other co-marketing directed to AOL members with DSL access. In addition, Bell Atlantic will
have opportunities to offer AOL members certain optional telecommunications products and services.

James G. Cullen, president and chief operating officer of Bell Atlantic, said, "This first of its kind alliance with America Online
demonstrates Bell Atlantic's commitment to becoming consumers' first choice for high-quality, high-speed data services. We're
creating a mass-market model for the millennium that adds value for our customers and our company. Combining AOL's
marketing clout, convenience and ease-of-use with Bell Atlantic's technological leadership will provide even more momentum
to the interactive medium."

Bob Pittman, President and Chief Operating Officer of America Online, said: "This strategic partnership with Bell Atlantic, one
of the world's great telecommunications companies and an industry leader in this groundbreaking DSL technology, ensures that
our members will be among the first to have the opportunity to benefit from high-speed connections. This announcement marks
an important advance in our commitment to offer affordable and convenient broadband access to those AOL members seeking
faster connection speeds."

Mr. Pittman added: "America Online has always been committed to embracing all new technologies and features that offer our
members a full range of options to enhance their online experiences. With our industry-leading membership base, we're excited
about the prospect of helping to build economically viable markets for broadband technologies. With our Bell Atlantic
partnership and other alliances in the future, we together can begin to make the promise of broadband a reality for mass market
consumers."

About Bell Atlantic

Bell Atlantic is at the forefront of the new communications and information industry. With more than 42 million telephone
access lines in New England, New York and the Middle Atlantic states and more than eight million wireless customers
worldwide, Bell Atlantic companies are premier providers of advanced wireline voice and data services, market leaders in
wireless services and the world's largest publishers of directory information.

Bell Atlantic companies are also among the world's largest investors in high-growth global communications markets, with
operations and investments in 23 countries.

About America Online

America Online, Inc., based in Dulles, Virginia, is the world's leader in branded interactive services and content. America
Online, Inc. operates two worldwide Internet services: America Online, with more than 15 million members; and CompuServe,
with approximately 2 million members. America Online, Inc. also operates AOL Studios, a leading builder of Internet brands
for new market segments.

Other branded Internet services operated by America Online, Inc. include AOL.COM, the world's most accessed Web site
from home; Digital City, Inc., the No. 1 branded local content network and community guide on AOL and the Internet; AOL
NetFind, AOL's comprehensive guide to the Internet; AOL Instant Messenger, an instant messaging tool available on both
AOL and the Internet; and ICQ, an instant communication and chat technology on the Internet.

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements address the timing of deployment, availability, new technology and
pricing and benefits of DSL service.

The forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations or beliefs and are subject to a number of
uncertainties and other factors (and uncertainties) that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the
forward-looking statements. See AOL's Annual Report on Form 10-K, 10-Q's and other public filings for additional
information.

CONTACT: America Online Inc.
Wendy Goldberg, 703/265-2359
or
Bell Atlantic
Joan Rasmussen, 703/974-8815



Regards,

RJP
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