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    Default SBC cuts high-speed Internet fees in half

    NEW YORK - SBC Communications Inc. is cutting the price for high-speed Internet access to $15 per month for new subscribers who sign up online, marking another aggressive move to add and retain customers in advance of the big telephone company's push into cable TV service later this year.

    The promotional rate for SBC Yahoo DSL Express, which requires a one-year contract and lasts for 12 months, is priced well below what many dial-up Internet services as well as rival broadband providers charge.

    America Online, the biggest dialup provider with more than 21 million subscribers, charges nearly $24 a month for a far-slower connection. Rival providers of DSL and cable-based broadband generally charge from $30 to $45 a month.

    The DSL price cut comes two months after San Antonio-based SBC reduced the month fee for unlimited local and long distance calling from $49 per month to $40.

    That's well below what rivals such as Verizon Communications Inc. and BellSouth Corp. charge for the same bundle and competitive with what many cable companies are charging for phone service using voice-over-Internet technology.

    SBC, which owns Cingular Wireless in partnership with BellSouth, is spending billions to rewire large portions of its copperbased phone network with fiberoptic cables so it can introduce cable television and speedier Internet connections.

    The company hopes to lure subscribers with next-generation services, particularly interactive video using IPTV technology, which melds the Internet with TV programming.

    "We believe the company intends to drive further subscriber growth ahead of its video rollout and fend off cable competition," John Hodulik, telecom analyst for UBS, said in a note to investors.

    The $15 rate for DSL brings entry-level download speeds of between 384 kilobytes per second to 1.5 megabytes per second. The price will revert after one year to the regular fee, currently about $30.

    As part of the promotion, SBC also is offering a speedier connection of up to 3 Mbps for $25 a month, also for a one-year term.

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    Pretty soon the whole telecommunications market will be watered down like long distance is. Phone companies are scared right now and the only way they're going to survive is by trying to become a cable company and offering video. This move by all the Telco's will put lots of people out of work in the industry. Maybe me.

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