Microtex 666
Microtex 666 was an Australian Prestel-based videotex system that operated from 1986 to 1989. The service was accessed through a text based dialup service from Telecom Australia known as Viatel.[1] Microtex 666 was dedicated to microcomputer enthusiasts and included a large telesoftware download library, a semi-realtime online chat, and a 1,000-user massively multiuser game known as the Great Galactic Conflict.[citation needed] It was owned and founded by Sean Howard, and promoted through Australian Personal Computer magazine.[citation needed] For much of its existence, Microtex 666 was externally managed by Scott Sanderson at Information Solutions, which also sold a package consisting of modem plus software, since few people owned modems at that time.[2] Microtex 666 was eventually purchased by Telecom. Howard went on to found OzEmail, Australia's largest ISP.[citation needed] References
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