They aren't saying 10MB for $10.
They are saying DSL for $10 -- most likely DSL Lite.
It will probably be felt my the dial-up providers like NetZero, since
the price is used to add subs.
New subs added is the metric that Wall St. is watching.
SBC learned that at $10 they can convert dial-up users to DSL and grab
some penny-pinching cable users.
(Churn is not mentioned).
- Peter
Tom DeReggi wrote:
But we can;t forget about "delivery"! Anyone can create a price sheet,
but can they deliver?
The day the competors delivers 10 meg for $10 per month, and
consistently delviers to the majority of the population, it will be
past the time to look into being in another business.
But I'm betting on the fact that they won't get there as fast as they
advertise, at the quality level customers demand..
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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