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To: Sorin A. David who wrote (10320)6/4/1999 8:08:00 PM
From: Daniel G. DeBusschere  Read Replies (2) of 29970
 
<<If AOL wants to pay to get on the cable, then that's a different story, but not for free. >>
I think it would work out to something where the cable operator charges the ISP for transport. For example, my TCI cable bill of $40 allocates $10 to @HOME I believe, therefore, the cable operator retains $30 which pays for the infrastructure investment including the cable modem lease. I am not sure that $10 is a good deal for the ISP but I think the $30 for the cable operator is a pretty good deal considering this is incremental revenue to the TV cable revenues. Correct me if I am wrong on this.
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