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High Speed Internet: Japan shows the way

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We need something like this. From this report:

If the technology proves successful, subscribers with small dishes will connect to the at speeds many times faster than what is now available over residential cable or DSL services.

The Associated Press said the satellite would offer speeds of up to 1.2 gigabytes per second.

This is the kind of commitment that Government needs to put in. Manmoron and his team are clear laggards as far as implementation is concerned. .

 

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