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AOL to offer free content?
Posted by: eusty on Friday, July 07, 2006 - 03:59 PM
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AOL in the US is looking to offer a free version of its service to customers of
rival ISPs. This would include both the AOL email service and it's
traditionally subscription based content, with the ISP having to rely on
advertising for it's revenue. But according to reports this would mean they they
would have to find up to $2biillion (£1.1billion) to make up the shortfall.
Whether this will mean anything this side of the pond is doubtful, as the UK
broadband market is very different from that of the US.
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