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To: Craig Jacobs who wrote (5865)8/6/1999 9:56:00 AM
From: art slott  Respond to of 13157
 
Thanks Craig. I like seeing T & LMG working closely together.

FABER: What about relationship with AT&T? Of course, you are a board member. You may be doing things that are in some conflict with what Mr.

Armstrong's strategy might be. I'm curious about that, you have total control here despite its being a tracking stock.

MALONE: I was just with Mr. Armstrong, in his suite and greeted him here to Sun Valley for the second year in a row, and, we try and work very closely with AT&T, and Mike to make sure that our strategies are parallel, and not in conflict. And that where Liberty 's business opportunities might start to cross AT&T's. We try work that out in advance, so that we all understand where we are going and where those conflicts might arise and try and mitigate them or eliminate them where possible.



To: Craig Jacobs who wrote (5865)8/6/1999 10:05:00 AM
From: art slott  Respond to of 13157
 
2nd hand, but reliable.

Tudor and Janus
by: WhitePhosphorus 21833 of 21835
I get this second hand but they basically believe the story Samuels is starting to tell...that this could be a very large programming company someday. They believe the future is interactive. This, of course, doesn't mean they will change their mind in the future, but for now.....




To: Craig Jacobs who wrote (5865)8/10/1999 1:05:00 PM
From: Bruce Cullen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13157
 
FYI---

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One million cable modems in use
More than one million households in the United States and Canada now subscribe to cable modem services, according to the publisher of Cable Datacom News. Approximately 70 percent are in the United States. On average, more than 2,500 new cable modems are now installed each day, Kinetic Strategies Inc. added. The data estimated that at the end of June ExciteAtHome (ATHM: news, msgs) had 620,000 customers while Road Runner counted 340,000. The balance was served by independent cable operators and Internet Service Providers.
cabledatacomnews.com

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I'm back from vaca. what a price on IATV!

Bruce
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