Microsoft and T-OnLine Discuss Xbox Live Service
The Internet Service Provider for Deutsche Telekom, T-Online International, has announced that it is in discussions with Microsoft Corporation to offer a service based on the Xbox gaming console. Xbox Live offers Internet gaming via a broadband connection for online game play. Microsoft also said that it is working on the Xbox Live project with other European broadband providers Openworld (part of BT Group) and Wanadoo (part of France Telecom). T-Online is Europe's largest Internet Service Provider with over 11 million subscribers.
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