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Technology Stocks : AT&T
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To: Mark Palmberg who wrote (1849)1/23/1999 2:37:00 PM
From: t2   of 4298
 
WorldNet is a distant second to AOL only in terms of number of users. Almost
every ISP I've ever seen is far better than AOL in terms of quality.


I agree. I used to be on AT&T, swithed to AOL, switching back soon.
Once you get used to a normal ISP, it is hard to work with AOL.
I have to say AOL is pretty good with sign on speed and rare busy
signals. The customized Internet Explorer they use---sucks in my
opinion. If they had used the standard version of IE just like AT&T,
I would give them good marks. Every other ISP I have used is
more user friendly.

BTW--AT&T took over MSN Internet Access in Canada which probably
caused temporary sign on problems----I just got impatient. I am
told they are now pretty good again.
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