  Dezbend Premium,MVM join:2001-04-20 | reply to RadioDoc Re: Dead end
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@comcast.net | reply to BF69 They have alot of free customers also... I wonder what those numbers are, its probably a pretty large number. |
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join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH | reply to TKJunkMail AOL offers an unlimited account as well. just limited Tech support. |
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| reply to RadioDoc said by RadioDoc :NetZero = United Online, by the way. and PeoplePC = Earthlink
-SC -- "Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. There might be a law against it by that time." -/usr/games/fortune |
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  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| reply to RadioDoc They didn't/couldn't count the AT&T Worldnet accounts, either dial up or DSL, in the SBC totals. SBC only reports their broadband totals. I suspect that there are at least 100 to 300K Worldnet subscribers after deducting the BYOA accounts.
Bellsouth had 3.6M DSL lines at the end of '06 according to the AT&T Q4 conference call. |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| reply to carpdiem said by carpdiem :Why would people use a back up dial up at $9.95 with another ISP when with DSL (through AT&T at least) you get unlimited dial access? For my sister, that isn't a backup internet access. That is her primary access from home.
If she needs fast access, she uses the computers at the school where she teaches. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page |
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join:2001-02-11 Cedarburg, WI | reply to TKJunkMail Why would people use a back up dial up at $9.95 with another ISP when with DSL (through AT&T at least) you get unlimited dial access? |
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1 edit | reply to TKJunkMail Yeah, I saw that chart. Made me suspicious with Earthlink showing zero subs. Methinks they have more than 100,000 direct accounts.
They've also used the Q3 SBC number there instead of their Q4, and something is wrong with the Embarq number, too. The whole thing seems kind of sloppy.
BS's three million plus subscriber base is not counted here since they did not report, says so right there on the page. If you add those to SBC's they're neck-and-neck with Comcast. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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| reply to BF69 quote: Wouldn't Bellsouth's numbers be counted as AT&Ts?
Not yet. Doc is right, they don't include BellSouth's yet. I assume it's something regulatory in nature until all the I's are dotted. I think with them, AT&T is the largest ISP. Not sure if they surpass AOL though. I think they might. |
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| reply to BF69 said by BF69 :$25 a month for a back-up ISP? AOL does offer a limited hours $9.95/mo plan. My sister uses it. -- -- My BLOG My Web Page |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| reply to RadioDoc said by RadioDoc :Many of those AOL folks are probably using it for backup or on -the-road access and are double-counted with a broadband ISP which does not offer such dialup access as a perk (most cable ISPs, for instance). Good point. There is another chart that tries to account for double counting because of AOL's BYOA and because some AOL users access the internet thru cable and telco providers.
We try not to count any subscriber twice. For example, a subscriber to EarthLink DSL may also be counted in Covad's DSL numbers and in the ILEC's DSL numbers as well. We therefore do not count EarthLink and Covad broadband towards our total. We assume that 20 percent of AOL's subscriber base obtains access through another ISP, either as BYOA, or in a more traditional broadband arrangement. As AOL and Road Runner work together more and more, we expect the subscriber bases to overlap more than they do today, and hope that AOL, which is very good about disclosure, will reveal the extent of the subscriber overlap. This leaves us with the following unique subscriber numbers: 
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  BF69
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| reply to RadioDoc said by RadioDoc :According to their methodology blurb they didn't count BellSouth, Wouldn't Bellsouth's numbers be counted as AT&Ts?
Many of those AOL folks are probably using it for backup or on -the-road access and are double-counted with a broadband ISP which does not offer such dialup access as a perk (most cable ISPs, for instance). $25 a month for a back-up ISP? |
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1 edit | reply to BF69 According to their methodology blurb they didn't count BellSouth, either, since BS didn't report. It doesn't look like BS's numbers are in the SBC numbers. Hard to tell since they did not gather the information themselves and make a lot of assumptions about it.
NetZero = United Online, by the way.
Many of those AOL folks are probably using it for backup or on -the-road access and are double-counted with a broadband ISP which does not offer such dialup access as a perk (most cable ISPs, for instance). -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  BF69
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :I knew AOL was losing subscribers quickly, but a 2 million drop in 1 qtr says AOL is bleeding so quickly that by this time next year they will be down to 3rd or 4th on the list. [att=1] » www.isp-planet.com/research/rank···006.html I can't beleive that 13 million people still overpay for AOL. Looking at that link I don't see NetZero on that list so they have less than 100,000 customers same with PeoplePC. They spend a lot on advertising for so few customers. |
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