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To: early player who wrote (1867)7/8/1999 12:58:00 AM
From: Dale Baker  Respond to of 3519
 
Without a subscription fee tying customers to Freeserve, some could sign up and quickly switch to another
provider, or never use Freeserve at all.

AOL Europe thinks advertisers will prefer hard demographics that come from a subscription-based service that
knows the names, addresses and credit card numbers of who is online.


XSNI will have the same problem. But they don't have a line of retail products to make up the losses from service costs and uncertain advertising. And we don't know how much working capital or other lines of credit they can draw on.

That's the dangerous part of the mystery.



To: early player who wrote (1867)7/8/1999 7:41:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 3519
 
early, That's a good plug for X-Stream in that report --"At least one British provider, X-Stream Technologies Inc, already offers unlimited, totally free surfing--but only on selected weekends".---Looks like there is a heavy price paid for the Internet in Germany-30 hours online can cost US$78.50/sh.(Cdn$116.00/sh.) I heard X-Stream is moving into six (6) European Countries, lets hope Germany is one.!!