Microsoft details trials, strategy. (Microsoft Corp.)

Multichannel News, May, 1995 by Ellis, Leslie

REDMOND, WASH. - Microsoft Corp., which has earmarked $100 million per year over the next five years to carve out a software foothold in broadband networks, believes its investments will start paying off in 1998 and beyond - and it is using three disparate trials to figure out how best to get there.

In a pre-National Show briefing here, Microsoft executives detailed those trials, which will test its Interactive Broadband Network software over three different architectures - hybrid fiber/coax, fiber-to-the-curb and fiber-to-the-home. Those tests, under way or on the docket for this year within Tele-Communications Inc.'s Seattle system, SBC Communications Inc.'s Richardson, Texas, area and Nippon Telephone and Telegraph's Tokyo-area system, will be up and...

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