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To: bill c. who wrote (9451)2/24/1998 8:41:00 AM
From: David Gao  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 21342
 
"GTE plans to end its trial and begin offering ADSL service to the public within three months, beginning in such towns as Redmond where the company already has installed ADSL equipment in its switching stations. Prices reportedly will start at around $50 per month for home users. That­Ýs surprisingly affordable when you consider that it­Ýs likely to include a leased ADSL modem, and is only 2 ½ times more expensive than the $20 per month that most people already pay for a personal Internet account. It seems reasonable to predict that many PC users will decide 50 times the speed is worth 2 ½ times the monthly cost, especially when they consider ADSL­Ýs other benefits."

The following is the link to this nice article:
microsoft.com