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To: Smilodon who wrote (2198)2/22/1999 10:58:00 PM
From: Harpo  Respond to of 3015
 
Went to bed with a 10, got up with a 1.
The honeymoon is over.



To: Smilodon who wrote (2198)3/2/1999 4:31:00 PM
From: Pluvia  Respond to of 3015
 
AtHome plans Net service via TV in 2nd half

SNOWBIRD, Utah, March 2 (Reuters) - Internet service AtHome
Corp. ATHM.O plans to introduce a new service in the second
half of 1999 offering high-speed Internet access on television
sets, Chief Financial Officer Ken Goldman said on Tuesday.

The new service from the AtHome Network will be priced
around $15 a month, significantly below the company's current
price for Internet access to home PCs, Goldman told investors
at the Hambrecht & Quist planet.wall.street conference here.

"TV clearly is a major new revenue opportunity," Goldman
said, explaining the new service would be designed as a basic
online service for people just getting onto the Internet. He
said the company would introduce set top boxes for the new
service as early as the third quarter of this year.

AtHome, which provides high-speed Internet access over
cable TV lines, recently agreed to acquire the Internet service
Excite Inc XCIT.O. It aims to expand its subscriber base to
one million homes by the end of this year.

REUTERS
Rtr 15:34 03-02-99