Three days from my daughter's Bat Mitzvah, the coming of age for a young Jewish child. Today, she has her final rehearsal.
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Wednesday, June 1
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 01 Jun 2005 05:43 PM PDT
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 01 Jun 2005 12:35 PM PDT
SBC to cut high speed Internet price
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - SBC Communications (SBC.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the second-largest U.S. telecommunications company, plans to slash its price for high-speed Internet service by 25 percent, upping the ante in its rivalry with cable competitors. SBC said on Wednesday it would offer broadband service for $14.95 per month to new customers who sign up online, $5 per month less than its previous lowest price. The deal, which requires a one-year contract, makes SBC competitive with many dial-up Internet services and is among the lowest prices for broadband in the United States.
by
Allen Weiner
on Wed 01 Jun 2005 09:12 AM PDT
Yes, this is true, but can he get newspapers to believe it? I think the bigger issue is that newspapers are operating from a mentality of fear rather than entreprenurial behavior. The Internet could provide newspapers with a new engine for growth with greater reach and better speed rather than threaten the traditional print industry, says Arthur Sulzberger, chairman and publisher of the New York Times. |
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