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		<title>Internet Ã¢â‚¬Â¡ la French</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="blogdesc"><font face=Verdana size=2>&lt;!&#8211;^~^10|left|Minitel logo^~^&#8211;&gt;Thanks to the </font><a href="http://www.france.com/media/minitel.html"><font face=Verdana size=2>Minitel</font></a><font face=Verdana size=2>, France has already had access to high-quality online services for over a decade. It is mainly this same French invention that gave them a slow start on the Internet. France Telecom, the government-controlled company which has the monopoly of the country&#8217;s telecommunication network, distributed the Minitel terminals into more than 7 million households. The Minitel offers an array of practical and useful services not available yet on the Internet. So, why would they switch??? Moreover, there are some who say that the Internet is yet another American imperialism tactic to annihilate the French culture, a favorite political theme these days. </font>
<p><font face=Verdana size=2>French people, however, love technology and are avid comsumers. You can expect a lot from France on the Internet in the future, and we&#8217;ll be here to cover it.</font> 
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		<description><![CDATA[Started in the early eighties by the government's own France Telecom, the Minitel has become the standard for France's online services...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="blogdesc"><font face=Verdana size=2>&lt;!&#8211;^~^12|left|^~^&#8211;&gt;Started in the early eighties by the government&#8217;s own France Telecom, the Minitel has become the standard for France&#8217;s online services. Present in more than 6 million homes and countless government agencies, Minitel terminals give access to everyone (but for a fee!) to more than 22,000 databases and services. There are only three free services available on the Minitel: the French White Pages directory, a presentation of France Telecom, and a guide to services offered through the Minitel. </font>
<p><font face=Verdana size=2>To promote the service, France Telecom gave away (you read correctly) millions of the terminals giving access to the services. For an access fee, anywhere between $.50/minute to $3.00/minute &#8211;beware of those 2400 baud terminals!&#8211; the French can order food, arrange for train tickets, check out their competition&#8217;s financials, rent apartment, sell products, chat, meet, etc, etc&#8230; </font>
<p><font face=Verdana size=2>In fact, thanks to the Minitel, for the last 15 years the French have been able to do online what americans and the rest of the world can now do with the Internet. It is generally thought there to be a stellar example of France&#8217;s technological advance. </font>
<p><font face=Verdana size=2>Unfortunately, owned and operated by a state monopoly jalous of its formidable cash flow (several billions of French francs per year), the Minitel is ill-fitted to compete against the onslaught of &#8220;open&#8221; (and mostly free!) networks such as the Internet. France Telecom&#8217;s sluggish response to the Internet has isolated the Minitel to any direct access from the World Wide Web, and has made it more dificult for the French language to make a mark on the network of networks. </font>
<p><font face=Verdana size=2>Today, almost all services that started on the Minitel can now be found on the Web. After having been forced to change by market forces, France Telecom finally realized that its &#8220;us versus them&#8221; policy could eventually prove fatal to the Minitel and to the corporate giant itself. Free ISPs such as </font><a href="http://www.freesbee.fr/"><font face=Verdana size=2>Freesbee</font></a><font face=Verdana size=2> have appeared in France and the Online population is surging. </font>
<p><font face=Verdana size=2>For a tour of Minitel services, get out your credit card and head out to </font><a href="http://www.minitelfr.com/" target=_blank><font face=Verdana size=2>Minitel&#8217;s offcial site</font></a><font face=Verdana size=2>.</font></font> 
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