Microsoft's previous DSL provider, NorthPoint Communications, recently shut down its high-speed service and sold its technology assets to AT&T. That left NorthPoint's ISPs in the lurch, including Microsoft, which had to offer MSN subscribers a costly satellite connection instead. Other DSL companies including Covad Communications and Rhythms NetConnections also are in financial straights.
Such upheaval in the DSL market has made it imperative that Microsoft partner with a stable DSL provider. Says Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, "This agreement will be instrumental in delivering broadband to mainstream consumers."
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