@Home users - a quick heads up!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2001 6:50 pm
I'm a Excite@Home member, so I'm not sure this effects every @home member or not, but here's a heads up about the current @Home status...
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REDWOOD CITY (Reuters) - Bankrupt cable Internet access provider ExciteAtHome Corp. ATHMQ.OBATHM.O said on Tuesday it could cease providing service to its 4.1 million U.S. customers on Nov. 30 if it cannot renegotiate agreements with the cable companies that carry its service.
Representatives of Redwood City, California-based ExciteAtHome will appear in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Francisco on Friday, where a judge will decide whether to have the service blocked if current negotiations fail, said spokeswoman Stephanie Xavier.
"It depends on the decision of the judge," she said. "All I can say is we're in active negotiations with the cable companies. We're doing all that we can to maintain service."
Xavier said many of the cable companies that carry ExciteAtHome have informed users that their service could cease after Nov. 30.
"They've been notifying them and giving them a heads-up," she said.
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REDWOOD CITY (Reuters) - Bankrupt cable Internet access provider ExciteAtHome Corp. ATHMQ.OBATHM.O said on Tuesday it could cease providing service to its 4.1 million U.S. customers on Nov. 30 if it cannot renegotiate agreements with the cable companies that carry its service.
Representatives of Redwood City, California-based ExciteAtHome will appear in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Francisco on Friday, where a judge will decide whether to have the service blocked if current negotiations fail, said spokeswoman Stephanie Xavier.
"It depends on the decision of the judge," she said. "All I can say is we're in active negotiations with the cable companies. We're doing all that we can to maintain service."
Xavier said many of the cable companies that carry ExciteAtHome have informed users that their service could cease after Nov. 30.
"They've been notifying them and giving them a heads-up," she said.