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To: jhg_in_kc who wrote (2420)5/9/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: nghi vu  Read Replies (1) of 4298
 
You touched on the points that I mentioned in my previous 2 posts on this board. The 80% plus that AOL has no control is going into MCI and the bells' pockets. AOL has contributed billions of revenues to MCI the last couple of years. Frankly, I am surprised that Mci and AOl hasn't merged yet, or no one even mentioned the possibility. Talking about vertical integration. If MCI merges with AOL and find a way to bypass the babybells for the last miles, goodbye babybells and goodbye DSL. I am surprise that the deal with Nextel fell through with MCI because I feel for sure that is what they are trying to do. Right now, the wireless technologies have a hard time deliver data faster than your 14.4k modem so it is not there yet but Sprint PCS is a very yummy wireless play that can change the landscape of AOL and MCI if the moon lines up right. JMHO. Long on PCS, AOL, and T.
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