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To: debra vogt who wrote (50497)7/14/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: BRANDYBGOOD  Respond to of 120523
 
Debra,

I,m terrible at the chart thingy stuff but here's some news on it:

(COMTEX) B: MICROSOFT: Rogers Communications and Microsoft agree to d
B: MICROSOFT: Rogers Communications and Microsoft agree to develop and deploy
broadband TV services in Canada

JUL 13, 1999, M2 Communications - TORONTO and REDMOND, Wash. -- Rogers
Communications Inc. and Microsoft Corp. today announced a series of
agreements under which the companies will work together to accelerate
the deployment of interactive television services to millions of
Canadian homes. Both companies are committed to providing customers
with tangible benefits from the combination of software, Internet
technology and new broadband digital networks. Today's announced
collaboration will provide Canadian television viewers with a range of
next-generation digital services that will combine the interactivity of
the Internet with interactive video and audio programming and enhanced
broadcast services operating through advanced set-top boxes. A phased
rollout of products and services is planned to begin next year.

As part of these agreements, Rogers has chosen to license both the
Microsoft TV client software and Microsoft TV Server software to
support at least 1 million advanced set-top boxes. Microsoft and Rogers
will work closely together to customize the Microsoft TV Platform
Adaptation Kit (Microsoft TVPAK) software platform to Rogers' needs and
to plan the development of new digital services to meet Canadian
viewers' needs.

These advanced broadband television services will utilize the best of
the Internet to help improve Canadian consumers' overall online
experience and stimulate the online community and e-commerce in Canada.
The advanced television services will include content provided by
Rogers, Microsoft and a variety of Canadian and other content
suppliers. The services will include a Rogers branded e-mail product
powered by MSN Hotmail and other services based on Microsoft properties
including Microsoft Passport, MSN Search and MSNBC among others, as
well as additional Canadian services. Microsoft also will make a CDN
$600 million (approximately $400 million U.S.) investment in Rogers to
further demonstrate Microsoft's commitment to Rogers' success in
developing and rolling out new digital services.

The overall agreements, including the Microsoft investment, will
assist Rogers in providing its customers with earlier access to a
broader range of advanced Internet and television services over its
broadband network. Rogers currently has one of the most integrated and
advanced cable networks in North America with two-way capability
covering 89 percent of the 2.8 million homes it passes.

"This agreement is an important milestone in a long and successful
working relationship between Rogers and Microsoft," said Edward S.
Rogers, president and CEO of Rogers Communications. "Through this
relationship with Microsoft, the worldwide leader in software
development, our customers will have access to rich interactive
Canadian content and entertainment and to the most advanced television
services in the world."

"Microsoft is excited about working with Rogers, one of the world's
leading communications companies, on these new services that will be
available to millions of homes throughout Canada," said Bill Gates,
chairman and CEO of Microsoft. "By using Microsoft's television
platform, Rogers will be able to deliver new services that fully
utilize the broadband infrastructure, thereby enabling a great
information, entertainment and communications experience for their
customers."

Microsoft has agreed to purchase CDN $600 million of Rogers' 5.5
percent convertible preferred securities. The preferred securities are
convertible into Rogers Class B shares at a conversion price of CDN $35
per share. The coupon on the preferred securities is payable at Rogers
option in cash, Class B shares or additional preferred securities. In
addition, Microsoft will receive 5.33 million three-year warrants to
purchase Rogers Class B shares at an exercise price of CDN $35 per
share.



About Rogers Communications

Rogers Communications Inc. (Toronto "RCI.A" and "RCI.B"; NYSE "RG")
is Canada's national communications company engaged in cellular,
Digital PCS, paging and data communications through its 81 percent
owned subsidiary, Rogers Cantel Mobile Communications Inc.; in cable
television, high-speed Internet access, and video retailing through its
wholly-owned subsidiary, Rogers Cablesystems Limited; and in radio and
television broadcasting, tele-shopping, publishing and new media
businesses through its wholly owned subsidiary, Rogers Media Inc.



About Microsoft

Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software for
personal computers. The company offers a wide range of products and
services for business and personal use, each designed with the mission
of making it easier and more enjoyable for people to take advantage of
the full power of personal computing every day. Microsoft, MSN and
Hotmail are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.

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