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To: Vladimir Zelener who wrote (15263)2/22/1999 11:38:00 AM
From: Chemsync  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21342
 
Vlad, AOL's pricing plans are unclear, but I read "a COMBINED price of $40 per mo." as including BA's take.

The article states "once MCI WorldCom has its DSL service points of presence in place (UUNET), it would not be surprising to see the company cut a national DSL deal with AOL -similar to that struck by Bell Atlantic." I assume VOIP would be part of the eventual menu. IS not VOIP DSL's ace in the hole?

The article also said AOL's Compuserve division would serve as the default page for MCI/Worldcom Internet service. Did you see Compuserve in the news today?[Nationwide Roll-Out Over Next Three Months].

How Compuserve, UUNET, VOIP, AOL, BA, etc. impact WSTL I don't know. I just find it an intriguing, if not excruciatingly slow, unraveling of disparate threads. I'm also hopeful that my AOL shares can offset any WSTL failing. sg