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August 23, 2006 12:00 AM

Microsoft to Begin Selling Windows XP K and KN Editions in South Korea This Week

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As it did so infamously in Europe with its so-called Windows XP N Editions, Microsoft will launch new XP versions in South Korea this week to comply with an antitrust ruling there. The company will ship two new versions each of XP Home and XP Professional Editions: XP KN, which won't include Windows Media Player (WMP) and Windows Messenger, and XP K, which will include the software and also offer links with which users can download rival IM applications. PC makers in South Korea will choose which version to supply to consumers.

These latest XP versions arrive after the Seoul High Court rejected Microsoft's request to suspend the antitrust ruling. The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) fined Microsoft about $34 million in December, ruling that the company's bundling of Microsoft's media player and IM solution in XP violated that country's antitrust laws.

Unlike in Europe, the XP K and KN Editions will replace, not augment, the original XP versions. That is, Microsoft will no longer sell the original versions of XP Home and XP Professional in Korea--just the new versions. In Europe, however, consumers can choose between the original XP versions and the newer XP N Editions, the latter of which don't include WMP. Consumers have overwhelmingly ignored the XP N Editions in Europe.

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  • Darryl
    4 years ago
    Dec 01, 2008

    feralboy, you're a riot! Thanks for making my day!!

  • L
    6 years ago
    Aug 24, 2006

    " about time a country stood up to Microsoft's illegal and abusive monopoly. Remember, the company didn't become a success on its own merits; it cheated every step of the way. People don't choose to use Windows, they're force to tolerate it when it comes installed on their PCs.
    "

    so i guess it would be about time a country stood up to Appple's illegal and abusive monopoly. Remember, the company didn't become a success on its own merits; it cheated every step of the way. People don't choose to use itunes when they purchase an ipod, they're force to tolerate it when it comes as the only music service that works well with the device.

    oh did I just repeated what you said about MS but in appletalk?

    goes to prove how hypocritical MS bashers are.

  • Gabriel
    6 years ago
    Aug 23, 2006

    bonch is a [Deleted]

  • Clifford
    6 years ago
    Aug 23, 2006

    Bonch, in most communities there are free crisis centers you can call and they will assist you in getting the mental health care you w desire. If you can't afford it, they can help you find free services. Please don't take this the wrong way. I've worked in the industry and I know a cry for help when I hear one. Get help. Don't put it off thinking you can deal with the voices in your head as they will only get worse. We're pulling for you, buddy!

  • Joh
    6 years ago
    Aug 23, 2006

    Does anyone know how much revenue Windows XP N brings in?

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