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Fee-based services considered for MSN

News Microsoft, apparently serious about turning software into a service, is testing the US waters with a number of new, fee-based MSN services, including virus protection, music subscriptions and even an e-mail-via-phone plan, sources say.

[March 7, 2001, 13:34]

.Mac may prove a hard sell for Apple

News By imposing an annual fee on Web-based services that were previously free, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is taking his company deeper into the murky waters of paid consumer services. For an annual fee of $99, customers can use Apple's servers to...

[July 18, 2002, 12:43]

Microsoft to disclose .Net fees

News Analysts have speculated that Microsoft will charge consumers a base fee of $25 to $50 (£17 to £35) per year, plus a usage-based fee depending on which services are used and for how long. At the same time, it will charge its business partners and...

[October 23, 2001, 10:13]

Consumers want flat-rate ISPs - report

News The Internet user profile survey -- conducted by NOP -- found that most users would abandon free access ISPs in favour of subscription-based services if they were offered unlimited Internet access for a fixed fee.consumers took part in the survey.

[February 25, 2000, 6:30]

Study: Customers wary of online IDs

News That plan, still on the drawing board, is intended to provide fee-based hosting and delivery of personal information while providing an array of services ranging from commerce to communication in partnership with Web retailers such as eBay.

[April 26, 2002, 14:02]

Hotmail trashes saved files

News Online storage services such as IBackup, Xdrive and Connected also provide file backup services for a monthly fee. Online photo site PhotoPoint closed down with no notice at all, although it later offered to return files to its 1.25 million...

[June 4, 2004, 9:05]

.Mac numbers grow

News In mid-September, Apple reported that 100,000 people had signed up for .Mac, a fee-based service that replaced an earlier, free service called iTools. The upgrade fee is $49 for the first year, which is $50 off the announced $99 annual fee for .Mac.

[October 2, 2002, 13:03]

Microsoft exec takes on services, Google

News Will these be fee-based services? Undoubtedly it'll be fee-based at some level. Services are quite interesting in terms of tying those things together. Will you allow developers to use Visual Studio to write or access Live online services?

[June 20, 2006, 12:20]

Windows XP needs Passport to travel

News Passport is supposed to be a universal gateway to a variety of services -- some free, others for a fee -- delivered by Microsoft and third-party service providers. Just as AOL Time Warner collects a monthly fee for its online service, Microsoft...

[June 22, 2001, 9:26]

AOL and Freeserve draw battle lines

News AOL UK recently introduced a flat-fee access charge of one pence per minute which Burrington siezed as an opportunity to attack Freeserve. ADSL users will pay a flat monthly fee for the service, although prices are yet to be decided.

[October 21, 1999, 12:43]

AOL delivers unmetered nationwide

News Unlike SurfTime it charges a fixed fee to ISPs, allowing providers to work out the costs of providing customers with unmetered access before announcing services. Unmetered access provides users with unlimited Internet time for a fixed monthly fee...

[November 8, 2000, 11:54]

IBM announces hosted application plan

News Some companies, including hosted CRM specialist Salesforce.com, also offer customers the option to pay a monthly fee to license the applications they use rather than pay a lump-sum fee for them up front.

[May 26, 2005, 16:20]

T-Mobile to serve 'all you can eat' wireless data

News Mobile-phone operator T-Mobile will be launching a wireless communication package for businesses in May that combines unlimited data access over 2.5G, 3G and Wi-Fi for a single monthly fee, in the first package of its kind in the UK.

[March 18, 2004, 15:50]

Recession-Proof Your Service & Support Organization

White Papers Creates opportunities for fee-based services, thereby increasing revenue With revenue growth uncertain, all areas of the enterprise will be asked to cut costs and streamline operations in 2009. Service and support revenues have become an economic...

[June 15, 2009, 11:13]

ImageRecall

Downloads Their Image Recovery Labs also offer fee-based recovery services if their software does not work on your card. Lost your digital images? DON'T PANIC! ImageRecall is a quick and easy way to recover lost images from all forms of digital film.

[October 30, 2003, 7:00]

Cortado Print & Fax for Nokia (S60 - 3.1) (3 Months)

Downloads months prepaid subscription Cortado Print & Fax is a subscription-based service with a monthly flat fee. After the successful download and installation of the Cortado Client for Nokia you can test the Cortado Print & Fax Premium Services 10 days...

[April 30, 2008, 8:00]

Cortado Print & Fax for BlackBerry (pre 4.2) (3 Months)

Downloads months prepaid subscriptionCortado Print & Fax is a subscription-based service with a monthly flat fee. After the successful download and installation of the Cortado Client for BlackBerry you can test the Cortado Print & Fax Premium Services 10...

[March 31, 2008, 8:00]

RDM+: Remote Desktop for Windows Mobile

Downloads You don't need to change any firewall settings or ensure direct access to your computer from the Internet.One time fee. The price you pay is a one time fee, all further updates and upgrades are included.Friendly interface.

[July 31, 2007, 8:00]

SubmitWolf

Downloads One time Fee Why pay a submission service to promote just a single URL, when you can own the personal version of the software which many such services themselves use. Priority submission services ensure that your URL is added in a more timely and...

[February 8, 2007, 6:00]

TSMobiles: Terminal Service client for Mobiles - Blackberry version

Downloads One-time fee. By default, the data that travels between the terminal server and the terminal services' client is protected by encryption. TSMobiles works as a Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client, so you can remotely access any Windows...

[July 28, 2006, 8:00]

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