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By Alorie Gilbert
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 28, 2005 12:10:00 AM

America Online has temporarily dropped prices for its dial-up Internet service in an effort to stem the tide of customers switching to alternative services.

The Time Warner company has cut the price of its unlimited dial-up service to $19.95 a month from $23.90 for new U.S. subscribers who sign up within the next few weeks. AOL is similarly lowering the price of its 10-hours-a-month dial-up service to $9.95 a month from $14.95 for a limited time.

The special offer, which also includes 50 free days of service to new subscribers to the $19.95 plan, is aimed at broadband subscribers who want dial-up when they're away from home, an AOL representative said. The company has no plans for a permanent price change, the representative added.

AOL is the largest Internet service provider in the United States but has been steadily losing subscribers to lower-cost dial-up services and high-speed services from cable and phone companies. A study last year by ComScore Networks revealed high-speed service is rapidly gaining ground on dial-up, with about half of all Internet users in many major U.S. cities relying mainly on broadband connections.

AOL is also under attack by cheaper dial-up service providers such as NetZero. That rival offers unlimited dial-up packages for as low as $9.95 a month, a deal it currently advertises on its Web site as "half the cost of AOL."

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RoadRunner, a Time Warner company, not only offers twice the speed of SBC DSL, but at a cheaper price also offers unlimited dial-up service with its broadband service... and ALSO does not force you to... (Read the rest)
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wow, only took what, 3 years for them to wise up? 4?  Valis Keogh | 04/27/05
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Cable too  erdiko@... | 05/02/05

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