Honestly, it isn't that difficult any more to find nearly any foundry that hasn't already recognized the webfont movement and have web licenses available. Also, the myriad webfont services already out there have growing libraries that usually cover either the font in question or something similarly useful. I can't tell if your example is from personal experience or manufactured, but even Frutiger is readily licensable for web use through MyFonts.com.So, let's not forget that!
I concede, though, the trouble here is the webfont-subscription model, though relatively affordable, isn't exactly ideal due it it's reliance on a service rather than self-hosting (though some services and foundries offer this kind of license as well).
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