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To: Steeny who wrote (16802)5/12/1999 2:33:00 PM
From: CGarcia  Respond to of 41369
 
I expect DSL to be available in as many markets as cable...AOL won't lose any customers to cable as long as they offer DSL in the same areas...Let's face it, most AOL customers are people who are not very computer literate...as long as they get "fast speed" access to AOL, they won't care if it's cable or DSL....while it would be nice for AOL to cut a deal with T if the merger is approved, I don't think it's as essential as expanding DSL and getting wireless off the ground too.