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To: Moose who wrote (10264)6/4/1999 3:40:00 PM
From: bwtidal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
I am not saying this will happen, but ATHM's growth would probably would slow if AOL was given access to T's cable, and that is what this ruling is about.

From the most recent Dow wire:

"This probably signals a turning of the tide in this debate," said Scott
Cleland, a telecommunications analyst with the Legg Mason Precursor Group.
"It's a very significant legal decision. Now, the FCC has to decide if it
wants to have open access imposed city by city, set national rules, or rescue
AT&T from the cities."

AND

Siding with the city of Portland were GTE Internetworking Inc., a unit of
GTE Corp. (GTE); U.S. West Enterprise America; OGC Telecom Ltd.; and the
Oregon Internet Service Provider Association.