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To: Bob Zacks who wrote (1117)1/11/1998 10:47:00 PM
From: Bud Fox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
@Home home page says Tue. Jan. 20 after the close.

Looking at Friday's activity, there must be some positive leakage. Otherwise, we would have been crushed like everybody else.



To: Bob Zacks who wrote (1117)1/11/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Bud Fox  Respond to of 29970
 
While investigating the @Home home page I reviewed the maps displaying current availability. I was struck by how limited the coverage really is. Seattle, Phoenix, Orange County, San Diego, Philadelphia, Detroit, Omaha, Nashville, Sarasota, New Jersey, Maryland, and various smaller communities are listed as accessable.

However, it's just small pieces of those cities. A patchwork of the more affluent communities(ie Grosse Pointe, BuenaVista, Newport Beach, etc).

The Cablevision alliance covering the East coast is not even off the ground. I wonder how many new customers a day are being added.
One would think that TCI would be leading the rollout since they have the most at stake. However, looking at the availability maps, it is obvious that Cox is leading the push.