Don’t count America Online out of the broadband Internet access business just yet. Despite its focus on new offerings, the media giant on Friday announced plans to expand its broadband network coast-to-coast. AOL will partner with BellSouth, Time Warner Cable and Verizon, as well as other major DSL suppliers, to complete its broadband mission. Consumers in these markets will be able to access the AOL service for about US$30 a month.
AOL Makes Broadband Friends, Pushes High-Speed Service
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire January 30, 2006 01:21 PMDon’t count America Online out of the broadband Internet access business just yet. Despite its focus on new offerings, the media giant on Friday announced plans to expand its broadband network coast-to-coast. AOL will partner with BellSouth, Time Warner Cable and Verizon, as well as other major DSL suppliers, to complete its broadband mission. Consumers in these markets will be able to access the AOL service for about US$30 a month.