[Serusers] Windows Messenger charges user fees?

Mark Aiken aiken.mark at gmail.com
Fri Nov 4 22:01:12 CET 2005


WM5.1 has been replaced by Office Communicator for which there is a per seat
charge for use with LCS. WM5.1. Just look on the MS LCS site for details.
 Both WM5.1 and Office Communicator use the same protocol to prevent using
SIP IM without LCS.
 If your looking for a rep to sell you some seats you should be able to find
it via the LCS site. I can dig out some contact info from some old email
archives if you really need it.
 Mark
 On 11/3/05, Michael Kendall <michael at starmega.com> wrote:
>
>
> Mark,
>
> I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your rare
> and insightful comments about Windows Messenger (WM).
> Valuable warnings of this kind are understandably
> difficult to find on the Microsoft Website,
> or anywhere else for that matter.
> The restrictions you describe are probably the reason
> that WM gets so little mention on the serusers list.
>
> I visited the Microsoft website describing WM,
> and all of the WM documents I find are dated 2001,
> as if Microsoft has abandoned the WM product,
> which I don't think is really the case.
>
> The documents did not mention any plan
> for me to pay a fee for WM use,
> with or without whiteboard and IM service.
> The site makes WM appear 100% free.
> Can you please direct me to a website or a phone number
> where I can find out the amount and conditions
> of such WM charges?
>
> During my startup phase, while I am evaluating the viability
> of my tutoring business model,
> it is probably acceptable for me to pay WM fees to Microsoft,
> and to restrict myself to the uPnP routers required by WM.
> But over the longer term, both of those limitations will
> present a serious problem, just as you have suggested.
> Microsoft's failure to include STUN support in WM is
> a serious error which limits its deployability.
>
> thanks for your help,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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