High Speed Internet

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WCPO – AIRCELL – Delivering high-speed Internet services using a 3-megahertz frequency band licensed from the Federal Communications Commission for $31 million in 2006. Initial service over continental United States, with plans to expand to Canada, Mexico Read More

NewsFactor Network – The Japanese government gave licenses Friday for future high-speed wireless Internet services to KDDI Corp. and Willcom Inc., which is owned by U.S. investment fund Carlyle Group. Report: Google’s Android Full of Bugs Google’s Android has problems Read More

Bloomberg – Dec. 20 (Bloomberg) — The Brazilian government raised 5.3 billion reais ($2.9 billion) auctioning off the rights for companies to offer high-speed Internet services on mobile phones in some of Brazil’s most-populated states. Carlos Slim’s America Read More

Bloomberg – Golden Telecom said Nov. 8 it plans to be the top high- speed Internet provider in Russia and other former Soviet countries. Golden Telecom, which also operates in Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, has said it would spend more than $1 billion Read More

Miami Herald – You also need a high-speed Internet connection, which could be either through your phone line (DSL) or through your cable TV provider. If you have both of those, you’re ready to buy a wireless router. Think of a router like a base station for Read More

Taipei Times – Golden Telecom said on Nov. 8 it had 394,900 broadband subscribers in Russia and plans to become the leading high-speed Internet provider in the nation and in other former Soviet countries. Golden Telecom has said it would spend more than US$1 billion Read More

Echo Press – It has the high speed fiber optic and internet access, sewer, water and is in the city limits (Important if you want the Alex PD as a tenant). There isn’t any infrastructure to worry about. How many of the other sites have all those amenities Read More

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