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To: singletree who wrote (12954)7/26/1999 10:21:00 AM
From: Ron Dior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
<<"For a year, everything was great. Then suddenly I started experiencing slowdowns at 6 p.m. and on the weekends.">>

<<The experience suggests that @Home (now known as Excite@Home) and its partner and largest shareholder, Tele-Communications Inc. (recently acquired by AT&T), rolled out service to Fremont before it was sure it would "scale"--that is, work as well with 1,000 subscribers as with 100.>>

So how do they figure that 'Open Access' would help fix this problem? The article makes paints this picture, and then later on tries to explain how open access will help the technological end of things. This whole article was an oxymoron.

Ron Dior



To: singletree who wrote (12954)7/26/1999 10:52:00 AM
From: red_dog  Respond to of 29970
 
It's amazing to see all of these stories, and all of us that have @home on this thread are very happy. I can't understand why some of the unhappy people aren't posting. Seems strange doesn't it.( Media,I have no news today,gee what can I write about.) Seriously do any of the rest of you feel that way, when you watch the news or read the paper, if anyone still reads the paper.