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To: KailuaBoy who wrote (13210)8/1/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
How do you see the position of the individual cable companies when it comes expiration time?

Mostly unchanged.

Do you see that they will be convinced to play elsewhere or adjust the split and squeeze @Home?

Elsewhere where?

I want to begin to get a handle on the dynamic that will play out in 2002.

Not possible and not constructive.

I believe that @Home will be playing a dangerous game in the next couple of years.

What game is that?

@Home must leave the cable nest at some time in order to be able to become truly connection agnostic.

All religions believe in the same god though each uses a different name. Because someone uses the name Allah, does that mean they are not calling god? It's better to believe in Att than to be agnostic.

right now every move @Home makes is bound to draw fire from a consortium member.

What evidence do you have that this is true? All companies are under fire from their boards. This is constructive.

Does equity in @Home outweigh revenue split and switching cost come contract time?

This question is incoherent.

How does @Home leave the nest when the parents have the ability to disown every couple of years?

Are you dependent on your inheritance? If so, I'd suggest getting a job.

The rest of what you wrote I wasn't able to decipher.