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Image of XWorld - one of the main home worlds from Telecom New Zealand's Xtra internet ISP in 1996. |
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XTRA internet promotional CD, issued by Telecom Internet Services in 1996, the purpose of which was to sign up prospective customers |
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Screenshot of entire XWorld homepage (less internet browser chrome) |
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Purpose of use |
Represents the original look to Telecom's Xtra homepage as new customers would have seen it back in 1996 (when the service first launched) |
Replaceable? |
None. This look and feel for the business was replaced by 1999 as the internet began to mature, and thus this represents an early glimpse into how the internet first looked for many New Zealander's (as Xtra was one of the most popular ISP's at the time). |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Xtra (ISP)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Telecom_Xtra_1996.pngtrue |
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