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en We're going to provide them with as many ways to access their accounts as we can and leave it up to them to decide the ways they're most comfortable with. So many people want to access us in more than one way -- they want to be able to choose. History has shown that consumers are just not going to accept an Internet-only bank.

en As the Internet becomes more tightly woven into everyday life, an increasing number of consumers will desire the applications and services it can provide. Current online users want access to services in more locations and situations, while many other consumers desire Internet access without the inherent complexities of PCs.

en A bit over half of the country is online, but more than 75% of those users have broadband access. Competition to provide French consumers Internet access and Internet-based phone, TV and even wireless services is transforming the market. These wholesale shifts to new technologies in France make what is happening in the US look like baby steps.

en In the Internet world, both ends essentially pay for access to the Internet system, and so the providers of access get compensated by the users at each end. My big concern is that suddenly access providers want to step in the middle and create a toll road to limit customers' ability to get access to services of their choice even though they have paid for access to the network in the first place.

en Our government customers are increasingly challenged to find ways to provide access to information while also keeping it protected. Our secure switches simplify how users access information without compromising network security.

en These results show that although consumers believe network owners should provide unfettered access to the Internet, few believe they'll do so unless required by law. Our findings that consumers view the Internet as an important communications and information service only underscore the danger of discriminatory network practices.

en There's been a lot of talk about this in order to scare people into thinking that access to the Internet is somehow at risk, or that the Internet as we know it is a thing of the past. AT&T will not block anyone's access to the public Internet, nor will we degrade anyone's quality of service.

en [The Random House model calls for consumers to be able to buy access to a book for, say, 5 cents a page for most books and higher amounts, like 25 cents a page, for cookbooks and other specialty publications. It calls for users to gain online access, though not to be able to copy or print the page. But] if consumers absolutely demand certain kinds of access, ... it would be important to provide that.

en We will not block access that we provide to the Internet based on the content received over that access.

en What's most interesting about these results is that fewer American consumers are using work email accounts as the delivery vehicle for opt-in commercial emails. This trend could be driven by factors such as rapid adoption of high-speed internet access at home and increasing consumer comfort in managing multiple email accounts, each serving a different purpose.

en We do emergency food like no one else. We have no idea how long this will go. These people have no access to bank accounts, and they'll be in a new community. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. We do emergency food like no one else. We have no idea how long this will go. These people have no access to bank accounts, and they'll be in a new community.

en Many have decided to leave their families to come help down here, often as volunteers, ... The people you will photograph have lost absolutely everything and have no access to news or information on how they can overcome this. Most are in a virtual time warp with no idea of how grand the scale of this disaster is (there are no newspapers being distributed here, no access to the Internet, and no power for television) nor what the future will bring.

en People have much more information to access and have much greater ways to express themselves. They have to be careful, (but) the Internet is still playing a very positive role. The government is losing the battle to keep information out.

en [The model calls for users to gain online access, though not to be able to copy or print the page. But] if consumers absolutely demand certain kinds of access, ... it would be important to provide that.

en We did not bargain for having a million people trying to access an 800 number at the same time, ... For a long time, that was the only way people could access financial assistance. We've been trying to find innovative ways to get that assistance into their hands.


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