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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 507.61-0.5%3:59 PM EST

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To: drmorgan who wrote (19071)3/28/1999 10:21:00 PM
From: Gerald Walls  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
So is MSFT charges somewhere in that $42 neighborhood you'll still be paying around $65 (+/- several bucks) per month for "high speed" service.

I believe that AOL's deal includes AOL access. You are correct, though, that without this deal companies like Useless Worst (US West) charge $40/month for 256 kbps access alone, ISP extra. Considering that high-speed cable access costs the seven people nationwide who can get it nationwide, of which I am not one, about the same for four times or more the speed and includes the ISP charge (you are stuck with theirs, though) then one may conclude that the phone companies are charging an unrealistic price.
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