Xbox today announced its European roll-out of the Xbox Live Compatibility Programme,
partnering with 15 of Europe’s leading broadband providers to develop connectivity
packages for gamers. The world-wide programme is being introduced in each country
prior to a retail launch, ensuring that gamers can find broadband packages that
allow them to connect to Xbox Live quickly and intuitively and making it even easier
to enjoy the fast-action, always-on broadband gaming experience that is Xbox Live.
The new European members join 13 broadband providers from North America and six
from Japan in the Compatibility Programme. Xbox is committed to continuing
the development of broadband partnerships around the world for Xbox Live and plans
to add more members to the Xbox Live Compatibility Programme over the coming months.
Launching 14th March at retail in eight European countries, Xbox Live enables
Xbox gamers with a broadband connection to find their friends easily; talk to other
players during game play through the Xbox Communicator headset; download current
statistics, new levels and characters to their Xbox hard drive; and play online.
Participating broadband providers will work with Xbox to ensure compatibility
of their broadband service with Xbox Live. Programme members will also be
developing connectivity packages and co-marketing initiatives with Xbox, working
to ensure that connecting to and playing Xbox Live is as intuitive as possible.
Members can display the Xbox Live compatibility logo on packaging and promotional
materials, so gamers can be assured of a great Live experience.
The following broadband providers are the first members of the Xbox Live Compatibility
Programme:
Belgium
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Belgacom; Telenet
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France
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Wanadoo (previously announced at X02);
NOOS (previously announced at X02)
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Germany
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An announcement on a major German partner will be made during
CeBIT in Hannover, starting March 12th
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Italy
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TELECOM ITALIA
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Spain
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Telefonica; Auna
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Sweden
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TeliaSonera; UPC/chello; B2 Bredband
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The Netherlands
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KPN/Planet Internet; UPC/chello
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UK
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Telewest Broadband; NTL; BT Openworld (all previously announced
at X02)
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“We’re very glad to have Europe’s leading broadband providers on board
to help us make Xbox Live a reality for gamers,” said Robbie Bach. Chief Xbox Officer.
“Xbox Live is broadband-agnostic, and Xbox Live will likely work with a gamer’s
existing broadband service even if it’s not part of the programme. But gamers
looking to get into Live gaming with the minimum of fuss can look to one of the
special offers developed by the Compatibility Programme. Initiatives such
as dedicated Live support and specially configured routers will enhance the enjoyment
of Live gaming
“We’ll be looking to add more members to the Xbox Live Compatibility Programme
in the coming months and when we launch Xbox Live in other European countries later
this year,” said Cassius. “We’ve developed a phased approach enabling us to
take the time to build strong relationships within the broadband industry.
This is just the beginning, and we’ll be expanding these relationships and announcing
new ones over the next five years.”
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