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To: thecow who wrote (18794)5/26/1999 9:39:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Respond to of 41369
 
AOL Europe planning fresh assault -FT

LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) - U.S. Internet group America Online is planning aggressive new initiatives in Europe to get more households connected, the Financial Times quoted the head of AOL Europe, Andreas Schmidt, as saying on Thursday.

''By autumn we will be ready to roll out some pretty aggressive initiatives to achieve our goal of having 10 million households connected within three years,'' Schmidt told the FT in an interview.

AOL has 2.8 million subscribers across Europe. In the United States, it is the largest Internet service provider and AOL.com is the most popular website.

Schmidt said Deutsche Telekom (quote from Yahoo! UK & Ireland: DTEG.F), which has a T-Online service with three million customers, was unfairly discriminating against AOL and others by forcing their customers to pay higher phone charges than DT charges its own customers.

''The high prices of former state monopolies are a rip-off for the customer that is holding back the natural development of the European market,'' he told the FT.

He said he was drawing up plans to introduce flat-rate services, already available in Britain and France, across Germany and the rest of Europe from autumn. By then, AOL was hoping for a ruling from the German telecoms regulator, due in June, on DT's Internet access fees.

Longer term, AOL and Bertelsmann (quote from Yahoo! UK & Ireland: BTGGga.F), the German media group with which it joined forces in 1995, were eyeing a possible stock market listing for AOL Europe to give the company the financial flexibility to fund expansion by acquisition.

But Schmidt would not comment on the flotation idea, the FT said.

Schmidt was also planning to bring to the European services new portals -- Internet gateways that offers services like news, share prices and games, the FT said. Compuserve, the online service provider owned by AOL, would be developed as a distinct alternative offering products for home-based professionals and small businesses.

(hope you missed the dropings)


No problem......just warn me before mating season!!

Vendit




To: thecow who wrote (18794)5/26/1999 9:58:00 PM
From: Probart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
OT. In some countries the poor kids stick their feet in fresh cow dung on cold winter mornings, no joke. Keeps them nice and warm.
Probart