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To: playavermont who wrote (6488)5/31/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: Sleeper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Also, did anyone notice the recent article about Excite/Athome release of their broadband version of Excite in October. Is the Go2Net/Charter strategy to be up and running by year end?

Regardless, Exciite/@HOME is the largest BB cable company. Once the FTC allows the merger of Excite/@HOME and UMG (and I think, after sufficient hand wringing, the FTC WILL allow it) they will have access to some 34% of all cable ready homes.

What does this mean to GNET/Charter? Simply that until the equation is altered, they will be treated by the Street as the little fish in the big pond. But the beauty of all of this is that GNET/Charter/PA/VV doesn't have to be number one to be hugely successful. BB cable, in it's infancy, has room for multiple players, both big and small.

Sleeper



To: playavermont who wrote (6488)5/31/1999 10:11:00 PM
From: robert duke  Respond to of 28311
 
I think this rally is going to start off on the right foot. Now I know the must be thinking some sort of deal or something. Think about this thou. What if in a month or so Allen and gnet want to revamt the site and incorperate the free quote with si and a broker with si and add broadband to the site. Wow, it will happen we will rule, come to the dark side of the force.