61.   The pages lack vitality and many think its subscribers are mostly octogenarians.

62.   The new contract warns that Juno subscribers may be required to run distributed computing software around the clock, if they want to keep using the service for free.

63.   The project proved extremely expensive and subscribers were few, and the company filed for bankruptcy last year.

64.   There are HMO subscribers, such as Karen Hawthorne of Melrose.

65.   There will be fewer subscribers trying to connect to the service, freeing up the modems.

66.   This means there are more subscribers to cover upgrade costs in each service area.

67.   What the company objected to, he said, were subscribers who used their networks to provide Internet access at no charge to others outside.

68.   Within a few months, Newman said, without ever having to fire up a browser, CoolMail subscribers also will be able to filter all their incoming messages.

69.   With the agreement, CompuServe subscribers will be able to dial into the online service for the price of a local call.

70.   Our subscribers will be able to check their e-mail at any time, in any country and using any computer connected to the World Wide Web.

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