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Office of the Secretary

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20580

 

December 21, 2001

Robert D. Joffe, Esquire
Cravath, Swaine & Moore
825 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10019

Re:

America Online/Time Warner, FTC Docket No. C-3989.

Dear Mr. Joffe:

This letter responds to AOL Time Warner Inc.'s Motions for Approval of Non-Affiliated ISP and Alternative Cable Broadband ISP Service Agreement in connection with four ISPs: New York Connect.Net, Ltd., (2) Internet Junction Corp., (3) Inter.net US. Ltd., and (4) STIC.NET. Pursuant to Paragraph II.A.2. of the Decision & Order issued by the Commission in this matter, AOL Time Warner requests that the Commission approve each ISP and the Agreements executed by each.

After consideration of AOL Time Warner's Motions and other available information, the Commission has determined to approve the ISPs and the Agreements as described in AOL Time Warner's Motions. In according its approval, the Commission has relied upon the information submitted and the representations made in connection with AOL Time Warner's Motions and has assumed them to be accurate and complete.

By direction of the Commission, Chairman Muris recused.

Donald S. Clark
Secretary

cc: Andrew Coren, President
New York Connect.Net
317 Madison Avenue, Suite #907
New York, NY 10017
www.andrew@nyct.net

Mary Rickert, Vice President
Internet Junction
P.O. Box 2218
Dunedin, FL 34697
www.mary@ij.net

Eric Lunn, President
Inter.net
12120 Sunset Hills Road
Reston, VA 27190
www.Eric@team.inter.net

David Robertson, President
STIC.NET
2438 Boardwalk
San Antonio, TX 78217
www.Robertson@STIC.net