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Macintosh Workstations

Library Workstation Report

ISSN: 1041-7923

Article publication date: 1 October 1989

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Abstract

MINITELNET NOW AVAILABLE IN THE US. Over a decade ago, the French government introduced Minitel, an electronic gateway to phone numbers, banking services, news digests, travel information, and other online resources. Included in the installation cost of a telephone (250 Francs or $42), more than 5 million of the 9‐inch Minitel monitors have been distributed, with users logging in more than 60 million hours online. At first blush, Minitel is an overwhelming success, generating revenues in excess of 800 million Francs ($136 million) per year. Minitel has already crossed the Channel and invaded the United Kingdom and earlier this year became available in the U.S. with telecommunications software for the IBM PC and the Apple Macintosh. What drives Minitel's popularity? Bold headlines in both France and abroad state that the allure of sex may be the answer.

Citation

Valauskas, E. (1989), "Macintosh Workstations", Library Workstation Report, Vol. 6 No. 10, pp. 8-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb027410

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MCB UP Ltd

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