AT&T targets data freeloaders.(AT and T Broadband deals with customers using multiple IP addresses)(Brief Article)

Multichannel News, September, 2002 by Brown, Karen

A small group of AT&T Broadband cable-modem customers will soon be finding out that there is no such thing as a free link to the high-speed pipe. As part of a network-housecleaning effort, the Englewood, Colo.-based MSO has started sending out letters to customers who have linked more than one computer to their cable modem but are not paying for the extra Internet-protocol address.

From the beginning, AT&T has charged users $4.95 for each extra Internet-protocol address -- or effectively for each extra computer they connect. But some users slipped through the cracks when AT&T Broadband moved its customers off the network of now-defunct Excite@Home Corp. late last year, according to spokeswoman Sarah Eder. The MSO estimates that these customers...

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