Shadow20002
10-16-2003, 12:32 PM
Gamespot notes that Microsoft has announced broadband partnerships for the eight countries that will be launching Xbox Live later this month.
Microsoft has today announced details of 22 new broadband provider partners for its Xbox Live online gaming service. Most of the partners announced today are from the eight countries that will be launching Xbox Live later this month, and join 50 other broadband providers in North America, Japan, and Europe that are already with Microsoft as part of its Xbox Live compatibility program. The broadband partners announced today include the following:
Australia: OptusNet (cable), Telstra Big Pond (DSL/cable)
Austria: UPC/chello (cable), Telekom Austria (DSL)
Denmark: TDC (DSL/cable), Telia Stofa (cable)
Finland: Elisa (DSL), Helsinki Television (HTV cable) (cable), TeliaSonera Finland (DSL)
Ireland: Eircom (DSL), Esat BT (DSL), NTL (cable)
Korea: KT (DSL)
Norway: UPC/chello (cable), NextGenTel (DSL), Telenor (DSL)
Switzerland: Bluewin (DSL), sunrise (DSL)
Microsoft has today announced details of 22 new broadband provider partners for its Xbox Live online gaming service. Most of the partners announced today are from the eight countries that will be launching Xbox Live later this month, and join 50 other broadband providers in North America, Japan, and Europe that are already with Microsoft as part of its Xbox Live compatibility program. The broadband partners announced today include the following:
Australia: OptusNet (cable), Telstra Big Pond (DSL/cable)
Austria: UPC/chello (cable), Telekom Austria (DSL)
Denmark: TDC (DSL/cable), Telia Stofa (cable)
Finland: Elisa (DSL), Helsinki Television (HTV cable) (cable), TeliaSonera Finland (DSL)
Ireland: Eircom (DSL), Esat BT (DSL), NTL (cable)
Korea: KT (DSL)
Norway: UPC/chello (cable), NextGenTel (DSL), Telenor (DSL)
Switzerland: Bluewin (DSL), sunrise (DSL)