  heat84
join:2004-03-11 Fort Lauderdale, FL
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| reply to DHRacer Re: AOL cease to exist?
said by DHRacer :If they lose 7% of their subscriber base every quarter, how long until they are gone? I thought they were gone.:shock: I mean its been ages since I've gotten an AOL CD in the mail. Is it just a coincidence that AT&T and Comcast have nearly an identical market share and # of subscribers?:tinfoilhat: |
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  BF69
join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
| reply to ScottMo said by ScottMo :None. While the percentage says relatively even, the absolute numbers are declining. AOL's subscriber losses the past several quarters. 3Q06 -2,502,000 (14%) 4Q06 -2,015,000 (13.3%) 1Q07 -1,184,000 (9.0%) 2Q07 -1,071,000 (8.9%) 3Q07 -851,000 (7.8%) 4Q07 -740,000 (7.3%) 1Q08 -647,000 (6.9%) 2Q08 -604,000 (7.0%) Still, that's an incredible subscriber loss. From 17,700,000 at June 30, 2006 to 8,086,000 two years later. Just 6 years ago AOL had 26.7 million subscribers. |
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  BF69
join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
| reply to DHRacer said by DHRacer :If they lose 7% of their subscriber base every quarter, how long until they are gone? It would take 7 more years for them to drop to 1 million subscribers. 12 years to drop to 250K, 15 years to drop to 100K. Of course that's assuming once they get that low AOL would care to still be an ISP. |
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  ScottMo Premium,MVM join:2000-12-15 Stony Brook, NY
2 edits | reply to DHRacer None. While the percentage says relatively even, the absolute numbers are declining.
AOL's subscriber losses the past several quarters. 3Q06 -2,502,000 (14%) 4Q06 -2,015,000 (13.3%) 1Q07 -1,184,000 (9.0%) 2Q07 -1,071,000 (8.9%) 3Q07 -851,000 (7.8%) 4Q07 -740,000 (7.3%) 1Q08 -647,000 (6.9%) 2Q08 -604,000 (7.0%)
Still, that's an incredible subscriber loss. From 17,700,000 at June 30, 2006 to 8,086,000 two years later. |
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  DHRacer Fire Survivor
join:2000-10-10 Lake Arrowhead, CA | If they lose 7% of their subscriber base every quarter, how long until they are gone?
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