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To: 613 who wrote (13003)8/12/1999 12:23:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Respond to of 30916
 
FWIW...AltaVista offers free dial-up Internet access

Reuters, Thursday, August 12, 1999 at 11:19

PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug 12 (Reuters) - Internet search and
media network AltaVista Co. said on Thursday it is offering
free Internet access that does away with monthly subscriptions
in favor of a fully advertising-supported model, in a move that
could shake the industry's financial foundation.
The standard dial-up telephone line service can be
downloaded off the Web, and AltaVista (NYSE:CPQ), currently the
10th-most visited Web destination, expects new revenue to be
attracted by a larger user base.
"We think we will likely be the immediate leader in free
online access," said AltaVista spokesman David Emmanuel. "I
wouldn't compare us to America Online (Inc. (NYSE:AOL)) or
Yahoo Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO)), but we'll certainly be the leader of
those currently offering free access."
AltaVista's service will allow users to navigate the Web
through a small window that can remain open on a desktop while
the user continues other activities on a computer. The
so-called "MicroPortal" will display customizable information
such as business news or weather updates.
"The MicroPortal allows us to target advertising to the
specific tastes and needs of different people," said Emmanuel.
"This offers new streams of revenue."
AltaVista is currently a 100 percent-owned unit of Compaq
Computer Corp (NYSE:CPQ), although Compaq has agreed to transfer
83 percent ownership to Internet venture firm CMGI Inc.(NASDAQ:CMGI)

Copyright 1999, Reuters News Service