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Bridging the digital divide The standard definition of high-speed Internet access is 768 kilobits per second transmission. That's 13 times... [ back to story ] |
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Next question is, why is 768 the standard here when Korea and Japan's standards are so much higher?
Final question is, why can people traveling on a bus in Latvia access high speed wireless connections throughout the country?report abuse
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