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To: Johnathan C. Doe who wrote (11161)6/3/1998 6:48:00 AM
From: bill c.  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 21342
 
[ BEL has UPDATED their WEB SITE!!!! ]

Bell Atlantic plans to introduce InfoSpeed Services at the following rates:
Monthly Rate InfoSpeed 640 Kbps $39.95
InfoSpeed 1.6 Mbps $59.95ÿÿÿÿÿ
InfoSpeed 7.1 Mbps $109.95ÿÿÿÿÿ

Pricing for Bell Atlantic Internet packages will be as follows:
Monthly Rate Personal InfoSpeed

(InfoSpeed 640 Kbps & BellÿAtlantic.net) $69.95ÿProfessional InfoSpeed
ÿÿ(InfoSpeed 1.6 Mbps & BellÿAtlantic.net) $109.95ÿÿÿÿÿ Power InfoSpeed
ÿÿ(InfoSpeed 7.1 Mbps & BellÿAtlantic.net) $189.95ÿÿÿÿÿ

One-Time Charges
One-time charges include the following:
Monthly Rate Service Connection Charge: $99.00ÿÿÿÿÿ ADSL Modem: $325.00ÿÿÿÿÿ Turnkey Home Installation: $99.00ÿÿÿÿÿ

For customers subscribing to one our Internet packages for twelve months, the ADSL modem is only $99 and the turnkey home installation is FREE!

Please note that if you do not already have a Network Interface Card (NIC), you will need to purchase one from Bell Atlantic or any other retail provider of NIC cards. Generally, the price for a NIC card is somewhere between $40 and $60.

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Bell Atlantic plans to service 1.7 million homes in 1998 and an additional 4 million homes in 1999. Deployment of the new suite of Bell Atlantic InfoSpeed services will begin in September in the Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia metropolitan areas. New Jersey's Hudson River waterfront will follow in October. The New York City and Boston metropolitan areas will begin to come on-line early in 1999. Additional markets will be announced in the future. Specific locations within each area in 1998 are:

Washington, D.C. Areas:
VA - Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, Merrifield, Annandale, Franconia, Vienna (plus, current trial locations McClean/Tysons, Lewinsville, Fairfax, Springfield, and Burke); MD - Bethesda, Silver Spring, Wheaton, Potomac, Rockville, Beltsville; D.C. - Woodley, Georgetown, and Dupont Circle.

Pittsburgh Areas:
Downtown, East Liberty, Allegheny, Allentown, Beaver Falls, Connellsville, Greensburg, New Castle, New Kensington, Undontown, and Washington.

Philadelphia Areas:
Bala Cynwyd, Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Phoenixville, Coatesville, Downtown, Chestnut Hill, Downingtown, Willow Grove, Jenkintown, Bethayres, Perkasie, and Royersford.

New Jersey Areas:
North Bergen, Bergen, Englewood, Leonia, Hoboken, Jersey City, Cliffside Park, Union City, Hackensack, Rutherford, Oradell, Elizabeth, and parts of Newark.

Your home must be within 12,000 feet of your local Central Office to qualify.

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