Taipei plans city-wide Wi-Fi by end 2005
Taipei plans to make wireless Internet access available across the Taiwan capital by the end of 2005, joining a small number of cities offering Wi-Fi networks.
The network will reach almost 90 percent of the capital’s population of 3 million and aims to make accessing the Internet as easy as using cellphones, a project coordinator said on Friday.
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