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Western Show - Comcast, Juno Ink Access Deals

Comcast Communications, the third largest cable operator and Juno Online services, the third largest Internet Service provider, have signed a deal to offer Juno's high-speed Internet service over Comcast's cable systems.

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The two companies plan to conduct trials of the service during the first quarter of 2001 in the Philadelphia area. The agreement will make Juno the first non-affiliated company to offer Internet access over Comcast systems, which has a contract with Excit@Home.

Meanwhile, the Federal Trade Commission has decided to, again, postpone its decision on the America Online Time Warner merger in order to review the terms of the Time Warner-Earhlink access deal, according to FTC sources. The commission continues to build a case against the merger in the case the two companies do not meet their regulatory demands, sources said, with regulators also examining if content from Time Warner's news properties will be available to Internet services not affiliated with AOL.

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