Excite@Home may soon file for bankruptcy protection, raising the possibility that AT&T will acquire the struggling broadband provider for pennies on the dollar. Sources close to the Redwood City, ...
The Excite@Home debacle has angered employees, shareholders and millions of subscribers. Customers complain of a messy switch to AT&T Broadband's slower network, and employees are worried about their ...
Excite@Home and its accountants said Monday that the company may not be able to continue operations, especially if the Nasdaq Stock Market delists its shares. Excite@Home made the disclosure on Monday ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Bankrupt high-speed Internet provider Excite@Home Corp. shut its network to 850,000 AT&T Corp. customers Saturday but said it was still in talks with other cable companies on a new ...
European Web portal Excite UK is shutting down this week and firing its remaining 48 employees after a bid to get more funding failed, the company said yesterday. The news follows last week's ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. - The outlook for troubled Internet access provider Excite@Home Corp. dimmed further today, after the company received demands for repayment of $50 million by August 31. Excite@Home, ...
If At Home Corp.’s creditors have their way, the high-speed cable Internet service will shut down tomorrow to keep the network from burning any more cash while debt holders negotiate with AT&T ...
COMMENTARY-- It is popular in some circles to say the Internet is so important that it shouldn't be corrupted by government regulation. Try telling that to the 4.1 million people whose Internet ...
PALO ALTO — The outlook for Internet access provider Excite@Home Corp. dimmed further Monday when the company received demands that it must repay $50 million by Friday. Excite@Home, which has little ...
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Excite@Home said its chief financial officer, March McEachen, is resigning to “pursue other opportunities,” adding to the long string of bad news coming from the nation’s largest provider of ...