Cell phones are very, very form-factor conscious. But this thing's a boat.
Bruce Kasrel
conscious boat phones
A year and a half ago, cable took months. They had all kinds of installation problems, and poor coordination with their suppliers.
problems poor
Speed is never guaranteed. There's definitely high tide and low tide.
speed
The network shouldn't have to make much difference. It's going to happen.
difference
They will continue to grow. They won't be 8 million users by next year, but they will see decent growth.
growth grow
They must have had some really good stuff to smoke, because I don't see that happening.
good smoke
Up until recently AOL was not a big believer in broadband. They didn't have the cable access. Now, with Time Warner, they have access to all the cable outlets.
time big
The impact is for the long-term. Users will see more integration between content and distribution after the first year or two after the merger.
content impact integration
Right now dial-up is the only game in town. There is not a big difference between AOL and the mom-and-pop ISP.
game difference big
Juno won't be directing the market, like AOL, but it can carve out its own niche. They are providing a service, nothing super-revolutionary, but they have a loyal group of users. [And] 4 million is nothing to sneeze at.
niche market
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