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To: $Mogul who wrote (102220)10/6/1999 8:25:00 PM
From: Ron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
DSLN-MSFT partnership and MSFT investment should be very good for DSLN. I agree, street probably not aware of this deal, because they did it awhile back. Holding my DSLN for better days :)
(August)REDMOND, Washington--Microsoft said it invested $15 million in DSL.net, a provider of high-speed Internet access whose initial public offering was delayed last week, and the companies will jointly offer a version of MSN.

The version of Microsoft's MSN network of Web sites will be aimed at DSL.net's customer base of small and medium-sized businesses in cities with fewer than 900,000 inhabitants. Content will include Microsoft's Hotmail and LinkExchange
network of online services for small and medium-sized companies. Microsoft is promoting high-speed Internet access through digital subscriber lines(DSL), as well as through cable, satellite, and wireless connections. Last week Microsoft announced plans for cable-modem service with Telewest Communications, a large British cable service (which also has a VOD contract with SEAC by the way).