AOL expanding broadband, portal deals
Three phone companies will join Verizon and Time Warner Cable as providers of broadband connectivity ; AOL and Sony brokered a portal deal focused on users of Sony Vaio PCs.
AOL announced agreements with AT&T, BellSouth, and Qwest Communications to provide branded broadband service to their customers, called AOL High Speed. AOL plans to price the new service at $25.90 per month in AT&T and Qwest territories, and $29.90 in BellSouth territory.
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