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One is that the bill should clearly exempt broadband access, as well as dial-up service, from tax.
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One of the most troubling issues it faces is the slow growth in subscribers to its dial-up service.
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On September 18th Mr Hastings explained that the company feared being left behind by technological change, like AOL with its dial-up service.
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Brand X started off selling dial-up service to customers, but as the Internet grew the company began offering broadband options as well.
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Early on, Yahoo and AOL ruled as powerful news aggregators (believe this or not, AOL once convinced newspapers and magazines to pay for story placement on its dial-up service).
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That's a critical point for EarthLink, which is seeing the numbers of subscribers to its dial-up Internet service decline faster than it can add subscriptions to new broadband services.
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One elderly resident sorely missed her weekly council Dial-a-Ride service to pick her up and take her to the shops.
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Jim Pickrell got into the Internet service provider business in 1995, back when dial-up connections ruled the day and a 56k modem was considered fast.
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But it said BT still charged for using that network in its wholesale dial-up pricing plans, even if some wholesale buyers did not require that service.
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In mobile, email, its newly acquired About.me service and in its new video chat service, the company is trying to erase your memories of AOL dial-up CDs in your mailbox.
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You can be Earthlink and have a great business as an Internet service provider, but if the world is clearly moving away from your dial-up technology and on to broadband, you lose.
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