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Re: Microsoft distributes free CDs in Japan to patch Windows

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael.Dillon@radianz.com)
Tue Sep 9 11:46:49 2003

To: nanog@merit.edu
From: Michael.Dillon@radianz.com
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:45:03 +0100
Errors-To: owner-nanog-outgoing@merit.edu


>>> And getting the lead time down to 4-6 weeks would be a challenge - 
>>> remember you have to *ship* the re-mastered patch CD to every retailer
>>> and get it on the shelves.  That's going to hit your bottom line. 

>> Ever heard of Windows 98?
>> How about Windows 98 SE (Second Edition)?

>Windows 98SE was only available to OEMs and wasn't on shelves in stores.
>As Valdis also notes, it's an entirely different situation.

Entirely!?!?!?

Seems to me that Microsoft was once able to bundle up various OS updates 
and release an up-to-date version of their current OS. So, why can't they 
do the same thing today?

Failing that, why can't they bundle up just the updates onto a CD that is 
released every few months and shipped out to all of their regular 
customers along with permission to copy and redistribute. That way more 
OEM's would ship out fully updated machines.

--Michael Dillon



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