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To: Jeffrey D who wrote (1110)6/10/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 3519
 
FreeServe is not a foreign company like AOL, as you know, FreeServe is controlled by Dixon and they are situated all over the UK and thus gave FreeServe a good kick start. But now that people are realizing you have to shop at Dixon to receive free internet, it's not going down that well. There's no such gimmick with X-Stream. On X-Stream it's just that specialized, narrow band of advertising geared to each user. X-Stream is not that far away from topping over 1/2 million subscribers, the type of subscribers that own computers and are perceived to have a few bucks and buy stuff. That's a lot of people every day being exposed to advertising and the billions of dollars that generates. I said earlier X-Stream must go flat out promoting the fact they were the 1st. free Internet service and that should be good for a few more million subscribers down the road. FreeServe picked up one hell of a lot of subscribers in only 8 months. So no doubt that's a hot market there in the U.K., and Europe for ISP's.!!! Didn't we read just a few days ago X-Stream is not only picking up the normal run of subscribers at a fast rate, but now are also picking up on average 400 FreeServe subscribers per day.!!!! It's been happening from when FreeServe the copycat of X-Stream, fooled up the e-mail of all there subscribers.!!!