Finding A Backup To Excite@Home
from the not-an-easy-task dept
News.com has a detailed article about what the various cable companies are trying to do in their mad scramble to figure out a backup plan if the network gets shut down tomorrow - as some creditors want. Basically, it appears that most of the cable companies that use @Home are screwed. They're all working on alternatives, but none will be completely ready by tomorrow. Every company will have some percentage of customers without service - possibly for as long as six weeks. The backup plans all seem pretty rushed - so who knows how well they'll even work. The article fails to mention the stunning backup plan Comcast suggested to its customers this week - which is that they should sign up for a NetZero account which gives them 10 free hours of dialup access. Gee. Thanks. Anyway, one comment on this whole mess: the creditors and some others are claiming that the @Home network is really worth $1.5 billion. Here's a note sent to those people from the world of reality: the network is worth as much as anyone is willing to pay for it. No more, no less. I don't see any other bidders banging down the door to beat AT&T's offer of $307 million. If they continue to complain and bitch and moan, they're likely to get less. Just look at what happened with Metricom. When you're bankrupt, you're really not in a great position to be greedy. Take the highest bid and live with it.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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