Joe Laszlo
Joe Laszlo
faces within
Within the U.S., it's a pretty iffy model. FON faces some real problems.
broadband commitment customers deal dollars fairly far inertia might partners sort sure
I'm sure one of the clauses in AOL's deal with broadband partners was a fairly hefty commitment as far as how many customers would make the switch. Two dollars removes any sort of price-related inertia that their dial-up customers might feel.
access aol giving heels soon time
It's interesting this announcement comes so soon on the heels of the Time Warner deal. One of the synergies we see between AOL and Time Warner is TW giving AOL access to their cable.
amount fair interest switch
We see a fair amount of resistance...not a lot of interest to switch from dial-up to broadband.
inherently number phone provider tied wireless
E-mail addresses inherently are tied to the provider in the way that a phone number is not tied to a wireless carrier or phone company.
aol compete expand expect markets remaining time trials
While this is unexpected, it indicates that AOL is remaining technologically agnostic. But I wouldn't expect AOL, if they expand DSL trials further, to compete in the same markets as Time Warner.
mercury pounds
Together, they emit 1,500 pounds of mercury annually.
close coming content costs data hard legitimate networks outside providers raising rhetoric seen video volume
ISPs' rhetoric is increasingly strident about content from outside providers raising the costs of their networks. But I haven't seen hard data that suggests the volume of legitimate video is coming close to swamping ISP networks yet.
address aol base community defined identity online relationships screen time
AOL's (customer) base has been with AOL for a long time and has long-established relationships with people. Your online identity is defined by your e-mail address and online or screen name. AOL does community very well.
apocalypse evolution natural others
Some will see this as the apocalypse while others see this as natural evolution.
eggs good people realize
People realize it's not a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket.
existing issue open providers service wiring
Should service providers use existing wiring in the home, or should they use wireless? This is still an issue that is still very much open for debate.
adoption almost assumption automatic broadband growth happened internet itself needing notion opposed people quick soon ways
There was this assumption that as soon as people got a notion for what broadband was, they would want it -- that it would be as automatic in some ways as adoption of the dial-up Internet was in the U.S., where growth was very quick and almost happened by itself as opposed to really needing to be sold.
people phone talk
For all the new-fangled things people like to talk about, the phone has been the phone for 100 years now,