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Technology Stocks : IATV-ACTV Digital Convergence Software-HyperTV -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jim Mulis who wrote (5768)7/30/1999 8:58:00 AM
From: Kim Carter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
STEVE HARMON HAS STRONG STATEMENT ABOUT IATV:

To: +art slott (2322 )
From: +steve harmon - analyst Friday, Jul 30 1999 5:04AM ET
Reply # of 2359

iatv, etc - the year 2000 could be the year tv and web find a more common ground, that's my sense


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To: Jim Mulis who wrote (5768)7/31/1999 12:47:00 AM
From: Jim Mulis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13157
 
Advanced set top boxes and high speed cable access.

It seems to me that the availability of advanced boxes, e.g. the GIC 5000 box and cheap high speed cable access like @Home-Excite will really drive forward the markets that ACTV wants to take advantage of. Frankly, I'm a lot more comfortable owning IATV rather than AOL.

"The-Adviser.com has learned that AT&T is
considering slashing Internet access pricing
as part of a new war on America Online. The
pricing strategy would push
telephone-based unlimited Internet access
pricing to as low as $9.95 per month and would
result in cable-broadband access pricing
declining to $19.95 per month. This new
pricing strategy may force AOL's hand to cut
Internet access prices in the US as a pre-
emptive strike."