Computex 2005 opens, but Taipei's WiFly is offline
Taipei looks to be on track to bring WLAN access to 90 percent of its residents by year-end, but visitors to this year’s Computex may be disappointed to find much of the city’s WiFly WLAN access unavailable until June 2, as it undergoes maintenance.
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