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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (5)9/22/2000 11:18:56 AM
From: AhdaRespond to of 24758
 
Thank you very much Frank i am laughing now not knowing which thread to use . Corporate red tape or new companies which address where do i put the coffee maker?

To: ftth who started this subject
From: Frank A. Coluccio Friday, Sep 22, 2000 1:17 AM ET
Reply # of 881

"Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-NY, has won support from 42 other senators for his Broadband Internet Access Act offering tax credits of up to 20% for companies that wire rural areas for high-speed Internet access. The credit would apply for five years only. The House bill is sponsored by Rep. Phil English, R-PA."
Crain's New York - September 18, 2000 p. 55



To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (5)9/22/2000 1:11:49 PM
From: KailuaBoyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
Thanks Frank. The game of bandwidth chicken is ok with me as I view it as the natural dynamics of building competing services. I would like to see ATHM get out of that model though. ATHM has the opportunity to offer a premium service through hosting content directly on the network and by managing the delivery all the way to the consumer. Maybe ATHM can back off of just the faster Internet access model and set themselves apart as a niche premium intelligent content delivery network.

RCN is advertising heavily in my area. They are positioning themselves as a premium provider.

KB