...handles electronic mail for AT&T's WorldNet, the nation's second-largest provider...recipient is among the roughly half of WorldNet's 425,000 subscribers. Customers...its online service since it launched WorldNet last March. "We had experienced other...
...pleasing users, a survey of 5,324 Internet households by J.D. Power and Associates has found. Behind Microsoft is AT&T Worldnet, Prodigy, CompuServe and AOL. Among the households surveyed, 28 percent said gaining consistent online access was a top...
...AOL's contention that it effectively owns the phrase. AT&T began using the words two weeks ago, when it launched its WorldNet e-mail service. Users with waiting messages see the phrase when they log on -- just as AOL's subscribers have since 1989...
...the subject, and switched to AT&T Worldnet, which at the time was getting top reviews...year later and guess what? My AT&T Worldnet account positively creeps between 3 and...everyone's "top 10" list: AT&T Worldnet, ($21.95 per month); IBM Internet...
...at the risk of losing legitimate mail. There's no shortage of countermeasures. Brightmail, used by EarthLink, AT&T WorldNet and other service providers, and Mailshell for the desktop are two filtering services long available. McAfee.com's SpamKiller...
...Dudley said existing telecommunications companies, such AT&T WorldNet and MCI Internet had nothing to worry about. "I think this...directly to the home, he said. A representative from AT&T WorldNet, one of the largest U.S. Internet providers, said the...
...offer screening technology free or at a nominal cost. Those providers, serving 14 million households, include AOL, AT&T WorldNet, CompuServe, Prodigy and Erol's. But a survey of 750 families by the monthly Family PC magazine found that only 26 percent...
...its system." The "safe harbor" provision was crafted to protect Internet service providers such America Online, AT&T Worldnet and Earthlink from illegal actions committed by their users. "Although the Napster server conveys address information to...
...The service begins its trial phase in October and can be accessed through any Internet access provider, not just AT&T's WorldNet service. After a call is placed, people with two phone lines will be able to receive images over the Internet of the products...
...you're taken to the site. The Favorites entry is a veritable Microsoft bazaar, with other contributions installed by AT&T WorldNet, one of the providers I've used. These links aren't terrible, mind you, but don't feel they're a necessary part...