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To: MikeM54321 who wrote (7302)6/13/2000 7:34:00 AM
From: MikeM54321  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12823
 
Re: Update on ATT Cable Telephony Stats

Thread- Well that didn't take long. I was looking to verify my previous link(who wrote) above, and this clip appears to do just that. My previous clip led one to believe T already has 400,000 cable telephony subs already. Whereas the ANTC comments leads one to think 500,000 is a year end goal. Neither are contradictory.

If the 400,000 figure is accurate, then it's very clear T will easily reach and beat the 500,000 figure! Quite an impressive number for year one of cable telephony rollouts. Armstrong may just end up looking like a hero afterall. But what a risk. -MikeM(From Florida)

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....Meanwhile, Antec's Chief Financial Officer Larry Margo said his company is introducing products that push fiber optics closer to the home.

Jim Bauer, head of the company's investor relations department, said Antec should benefit from AT&T Corp.'s acquisition of MediaOne Group Inc. He said MediaOne is the only cable service provider that hasn't extensively used Antec's equipment.

"We hope that changes with the AT&T acquisition," he said.

He also said AT&T would reach its goal of 500,000 cable telephony subscribers by year end.

"They will meet that if they stay on the plan they have been on," he said. "They'll have millions (of subscribers) by the end of 2001."