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For a few days last April the MSN Messenger was
transmitting at a higher frame per second, (18fps, almost
as watching TV), than their usual 3 or less. Is this what
they have been advertising, in conjunction with Logitech,
for next summer? Will they charge for the premium
service, or is it going it be free, as a payment for all
our sufferings from Netmeeting to MSN Messenger ?

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Greetings,

"Next summer"? MSN Messenger 7 is out -now-, they're not advertising for anything else.

There is no fee.
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"Efrain" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> For a few days last April the MSN Messenger was
> transmitting at a higher frame per second, (18fps, almost
> as watching TV), than their usual 3 or less. Is this what
> they have been advertising, in conjunction with Logitech,
> for next summer? Will they charge for the premium
> service, or is it going it be free, as a payment for all
> our sufferings from Netmeeting to MSN Messenger ?

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