Rural broadband network could be the 'beta' of wireless Internet
By Nick Lucchinelli on 20 June 2007
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Topics: adsl, broadband, high speed, rural, wifi, internet
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Jeremy Roche commented on 20/06/2007 17:25 Report abuse
Or it could be the VHS of wireless internet. Intel's already invested $37 million in WiMAX in Australia through Unwired.
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