AOL to raise price of dial up

mzkhadir

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http://www.betanews.com/article/AOL_Drop_DialUp_Get_Broadband/1140566579

AOL: Drop Dial-Up, Get Broadband
By Ed Oswald, BetaNews
February 21, 2006, 7:02 PM

AOL said Tuesday that it would raise the price of its dial-up offering by $2 in an effort to encourage dial-up subscribers to sign up for broadband services provided by the company. Both its traditional service and its new broadband offering will now be priced at $25.90 USD per month.

The new pricing is set to take effect March 9. Not affected would be the company's 10-hour limited-use dialup and bring-your-own access plan, both priced at $14.95 USD monthly, and its annual prepaid plan, which retails for $239.40 with the option for a partial refund if the customer cancels early.

In recent weeks, AOL partnered with the four remaining Baby Bell companies -- BellSouth, Verizon, AT&T and Qwest -- to bundle their high-speed offerings with AOL service. It also joined forces with two cable operators: Time Warner Cable and Charter Communications. Each company will charge $25.90 USD per month, except for BellSouth, which will charge $29.90 USD.

According to AOL, these carriers can serve a majority of its current subscribers.

AOL sees these broadband deals as crucial to the future success of the company with more and more dial-up customers cycling off the service. The company has also made an effort to open more of its content to the general public, which it subsidizes through selling advertising.

The company has suffered from a loss of customers; it counted 19.5 million U.S. subscribers at the end of last year. This is down some 30 percent from its peak of 26.7 million subscribers in late 2002. AOL says three-quarters of its members are still on dial-up.


 

JS80

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I think AOL will soon realize people who still use AOL dialup are either 1) dumb or 2) have no choice. I don't mind them squeezing as much as they can from dumb people, but I feel sorry for the ones in rural, US.
 

mzkhadir

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Originally posted by: JS80
I think AOL will soon realize people who still use AOL dialup are either 1) dumb or 2) have no choice. I don't mind them squeezing as much as they can from dumb people, but I feel sorry for the ones in rural, US.

I think they raise the prices because they can and for the people who do the aol rebate on computers and realize that they signed up for 1/2 years of aol
 
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So they don't want people to use their service? Their Internet sucks, they're just giving people more reasons not to use it.
 

Lotheron

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Originally posted by: LoKe
So they don't want people to use their service? Their Internet sucks, they're just giving people more reasons not to use it.

I dont know why anyone would want to ruin a perfectly good broadband connection either...
 

RU482

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Originally posted by: JS80
I think AOL will soon realize people who still use AOL dialup are either 1) dumb or 2) have no choice. I don't mind them squeezing as much as they can from dumb people, but I feel sorry for the ones in rural, US.

show me one place in the US where AOL is the ONLY service provider and you've got $1 paypal from me
 

stan394

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Originally posted by: LoKe
So they don't want people to use their service? Their Internet sucks, they're just giving people more reasons not to use it.

so your internet is better?
 

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Originally posted by: stan394
Originally posted by: LoKe
So they don't want people to use their service? Their Internet sucks, they're just giving people more reasons not to use it.

so your internet is better?

I got the coolest interweb evers!
 

JS80

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Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: JS80
I think AOL will soon realize people who still use AOL dialup are either 1) dumb or 2) have no choice. I don't mind them squeezing as much as they can from dumb people, but I feel sorry for the ones in rural, US.

show me one place in the US where AOL is the ONLY service provider and you've got $1 paypal from me

I meant dial-up in general. I would think a lot of people would be discouraged to throw away their @aol.com email address they've had for their lifetime.
 

stan394

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Originally posted by: wetcat007
Originally posted by: stan394
Originally posted by: LoKe
So they don't want people to use their service? Their Internet sucks, they're just giving people more reasons not to use it.

so your internet is better?

I got the coolest interweb evers!

which version is it?
 

RaistlinZ

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: JS80
I think AOL will soon realize people who still use AOL dialup are either 1) dumb or 2) have no choice. I don't mind them squeezing as much as they can from dumb people, but I feel sorry for the ones in rural, US.

show me one place in the US where AOL is the ONLY service provider and you've got $1 paypal from me

I meant dial-up in general. I would think a lot of people would be discouraged to throw away their @aol.com email address they've had for their lifetime.

That's a pretty lame reason to be stuck with a slow, way overpriced internet experience for the rest of your life. I wish AOL would just discontinue dial-up services for all of their territories that can support DSL.

The majority of AOL dial up users are probably older folks who have no intention of switching to DSL (even if it is the same price) just because they don't like change. AOL will continue to have 3/4 of their user base on dial-up forever unless they actually force people to switch to DSL.