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To: 10K a day who wrote (29756)12/5/2001 12:46:01 AM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
I guess we can't help hanging around the carcass.



To: 10K a day who wrote (29756)12/6/2001 1:47:36 AM
From: milo_morai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
<font color=blue>quote "And what of AT&T's original offer? Developments since last weekend, suggest it may not have been all that low to start with. Two other cable companies that had partnered with ExciteAtHome to deliver a high-speed Internet service are now completing their own networks and sources say the cost of doing so will be no more than $150 million each.

Comcast Corp, which early next year will end its partnership with ExciteAtHome, is expected to invest around $150 million on its own broadband network, according to sources close to the company. Cox Communications Inc said it will spend between $100 million and $150 million on its broadband network. "

biz.yahoo.com

Bad move, BAD.