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AOL lays off 5,000 workers
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AOL lays off 5,000 workers

by Tom Sanders  on Aug 4, 2006
Tags: AOL | lays | off | 5,000 | workers
Provider axes positions in its quest for profits.
Provider axes positions in its quest for profits.

Internet provider and webportal operator AOL is preparing to lay off 5,000 workers.

The restructuring is part of a plan to increase the firm's advertising revenue and compensate for a drop of subscription fees for its internet provider business.

AOL on Wednesday had said that it would stop charging fees to customers of competing broadband services. The decision was an attempt to reduce number of former AOL users defecting to email services from Google, Yahoo! or Microsoft.

The provider for the past months has been trying sell its European sister organisations that have about 5.9m customers.

Both Sky and BT have been singled out as potential suitors for AOL UK. Contenders for the provider's German branch are said to include KNP, Versatel (both of the Netherlands), Freenet.de, German online provider United Internet or Telecom Italia. The latter is also reported to have put in a bid for the French division.
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