I WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, 2001 Access will continue for some cable users Companies are providing money to keep Internet services operating for three more months. By Brian Bergsteln ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER SAN JOSE, Calif. AT&T Corp. has dropped its $307 million bid for the assets of bankrupt ExciteAtHome, though the high-speed Internet provider is getting more money from its biggest remaining cable customers in order to keep service for three more months. The latest developments came after ExciteAtHome cut its cable Internet service to more than 850,000 AT&T Broadband accounts over the weekend because the companies could not agree on new contract terms. A federal bankruptcy judge had authorized the move. The service remained on, however, for other cable companies that contin ued to negotiate with ExciteAtHome. ExciteAtHome serves about 3.7 million subscribers in North America Cox Communications Inc. and Corn cast Corp. agreed Monday to each pay Excite $l6O million for three months of service, enough time for the cable companies to finish work on their own networks for cable Internet service. Another large ExciteAtHome cable partner, Toronto-based Rogers Com munications, struck a similar deal, though the price was not disclosed. Insight Communications also said it also had agreed to pay ExciteAtHome to stay on, though it will eventually shift customers to alternate Internet service providers. Rogers CEO John Tory said all the cable companies' deals require ExciteAtHome to forward e-mails sent to former "AtHome" accounts to addresses at the cable companies' new networks. The payments, which must be approved by a federal bankruptcy judge, would be in lieu of the monthly GET 111111. BIEM Cancun $459 Bahamas...s626 BOOK Jamaica....s499 NOW Europe $519 Prices Weft airs m 104 Hub-Robeson Center www.statravel.com subscriber fees that cable companies pay to ExciteAtHome for its service. Until ExciteAtHome filed for bank ruptcy protection, the cable companies had been paying a monthly fee of $l2 per subscriber. AT&T said yesterday it had with drawn its bid for ExciteAtHome's assets because the Redwood City based company violated their agree ment. An ExciteAtHome spokeswoman would not comment. AT&T owns 23 percent of ExciteAtH ome, which uses a fiber-optic network leased from AT&T. AT&T surrendered its majority representation on the com pany's board in October, hoping to avoid criticism it had engineered the company's bankruptcy so it could buy the cable access network at a steep discount. AT&T said yesterday it had moved about 500,000 of its affected sub scribers, mainly in Oregon, Washing ton, Texas and San Francisco, to its own network and restored their Inter net access. Next in line were Internet cus tomers in Illinois, Denver, and Salt Lake City. The process was far from smooth for Brian Smith, 55, of Kent, Wash. His cable modem was restored Sunday on AT&T's new network but conked out Monday. He estimated yesterday morning that he had spent more than 10 hours on the phone, waiting on hold and talk ing to several AT&T technicians, but still had no service. "I'm not a multimillion-dollar cus tomer and they're just blowing me off one way or another," Smith said. ExciteAtHome bondholders had hoped to prove the network is worth substantially more than the $307 mil lion in AT&T's offer. ( Se 66" jell:aim, ,7 4 ( 9 4 ',1%. • , t7incelets, Our classic Love Bracelet becomes a very personal gift when engraved with your own special message. 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In a move that could put pressure on Bush as well as Arafat, two senior House members introduced a resolu tion that calls for suspension of all U.S. relations with Arafat and the Palestin ian Authority if they fail to destroy the structure of Palestinian terrorist groups. The non-binding resolution con demns the murder of 26 Israeli civilians by Palestinian suicide bombers last weekend and "expresses outrage at the ongoing Palestinian terrorist cam paign." Rep. Henry Hyde, R-11, chairman of the House International Relations Committee, and Rep. Tom Lantos of California, the senior Democrat on the committee, sponsored the resolution. The president spoke at a town hall meeting after weekend bombings and shooting attacks on Israelis that killed 26 people and wounded nearly 200. "Israel's got no better friend that the United States, as far as I'm concerned," Bush said. The administration has declined to criticize Israel's reprisals for the attacks. 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Bush visited Orlando to encourage tourism in a state that has felt a significant decline in tourism dollars since the Sept 11 attacks. ate a peace process so long as its coun- And the way he can do that is to aggres try is being terrorized." sively rout out those who would derail Asked if Arafat is interested in peace, the peace process by murdering inno- Bush said: "That's what we're about to cent Israelis. Innocent women, inno find out ... It's now time for Mr. Arafat cent children. Now is the time for him to prove whether or not he is for peace. to step up and lead." THE DAILY COLLEGIAN