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Yahoo ties up AT&T deal

By Julian Goldsmith

Published: 24 September 1998 15:51 GMT

Yahoo has signed up AT&T as a partner for an Internet service called Yahoo Online Powered by AT&T.

The move comes after the Internet company failed to launch a similar service with MCI before it was acquired by Worldcom and forced to sell off its own Internet division.

The new service will launch in a month.

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