Microsoft plugs 'inexpensive' TV Net access
Microsoft is trying to tempt US punters online with a TV-based Internet service that starts at under $10 a month. The MSN TV service - which used to be called WebTV - announced that its "Economy Plan" will give subscribers five hours Internet access for $9.95 a month. Additional time online can be bought for $2.95 an hour.
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