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@Home Post Mortem: Who or What Killed @Home?

bofus writes: "This article from CNet points to AT&T taking over the @Home board as the nail in the coffin for @Home. It starts out as a tale of possible corporate espionage, with a top techie from AT&T moving to @Home and then back to AT&T, but the guy in question seems to have done nothing but good for @Home while he was there."

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  1. What really killed @Home... by thesolo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What really killed @Home was their portal!!

    On every PC where at @Home software install was done, the home page was set up to a custom, VERY high-bandwidth portal site. It had daily movies, ridiculously sized graphics, and tons of customization. And no one ever used it fully!! It was difficult to navigate, and had an ugly interface.

    So every time a person opened up their browser, poof, they were force-fed a ton of high-bandwidth info that they didn't want. Combine the delivery costs with the costs of maintaining that content, and you have millions of dollars down the drain. Those millions could have saved them in the long run, IMHO.

  2. Re:Broadband just isn't useful enough. by aussersterne · · Score: 5, Insightful

    IF you are just loading one Web site a day, there is no reason to need broadband.

    IF you spend any amount of time using the 'net, you need broadband.

    Web use: 1 hour of 'net christmas shopping via broadband == 6 hours of 'net christmas shopping over a modem.

    Mail use: 200 e-mails a day == 30 seconds to check via broadband, 10 minutes to check via modem.

    Research: 100 .PDF files from scholarly journals for a research paper == 1 afternoon to find and download via broadband, 3 weeks to find and download via modem.

    Software: 1 download of Red Hat, FreeBSD, OpenOffice, Your Favorite Game Demo == 10 minutes to 1 hour via broadband, NEVER (good luck!) via modem.

    It's no more correct to say that all consumers don't need broadband than it is to say that all true Americans are christians.

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    STOP . AMERICA . NOW