Microsoft leads German TV venture
Deutsche Telekom is teaming up with Microsoft to offer an interactive TV service through high-speed, broadband connections in Germany. The tie-up will exploit the growth of the next-generation VDSL network, which with bandwidth of up to 50 megabits per second can carry far more content.
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