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To: J Fieb who wrote (34839)8/1/1998 9:35:00 AM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
Divi customer, ONdigital............................

inside-cable.co.uk

ONdigital is the trading name chosen by British Digital Broadcasting. Supported by a 40 million pound launch it claims to be the biggest new brand launch in the history of British broadcasting. It's self-set target is to grow the pay TV market from its current 25% penetration (approx. 6 million) to 50% (approx. 12 million). It expects 75% of its potential subscribers to come from existing terrestrial-only homes - homes which have rejected cable and satellite.



To: J Fieb who wrote (34839)8/1/1998 9:41:00 AM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 50808
 
Bell Atlantic's ADSL page..

espd.com

Bell Atlantic outlines ADSL rollout plan

Posted at 5:59 PM PT, Jun 3, 1998

The ADSL deployment will begin in the Washington, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia metropolitan areas in September, and New Jersey's Hudson River region in October. The service will have capacity to service more than More more than two million lines by the end of 1998 and five million more in 1999. ...However, ADSL services including those from Bell Atlantic will also have to compete with the entrance of competitors such as Sprint, which on Tuesday announced its Integrated Online Network, which offers high-speed voice, data, and video service to homes -- also on existing copper lines. (See "Sprint banks on integrated network to pass competition.") .... Divi can you help them?

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