AT&T Corp., no slouch itself when it comes to marketing prowess, is also gearing up to push its Interchange Online Network (which already exists as a kind of host network for independent services) to a customer list 80 million strong. The Number One contender - that little start-up out of Redmond, Washington - has a slight advantage over its rivals: when Windows 95 makes its debut (supposedly by the time you read this), untold millions of PC owners will be able to log on to The Microsoft Network with a mouse click. Analysts project the commercial online market will grow to 10 million people by the end of 1995, a number expected to more than double in the next two years as new players enter the fray. These days, it seems like everyone with a server and a modem is also greedily eyeing the Great Un Wired, envisioning humongous dollar signs.
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