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To: ~digs who wrote (605)5/27/2004 12:08:42 AM
From: ~digs  Respond to of 7944
 
CHASKA, Minn. (AP) - This upscale suburb will soon become one of the few, but growing, U.S. cities almost entirely within a "hot spot" of high-speed wireless access to the Internet.

The Wireless Fidelity network will blanket virtually every home, business and city office with broadband-grade bandwidth - that is, super-fast access to the Internet without a hard-wired connection.

Chaska is also one of the first cities to offer Wi-Fi as a municipal service that competes with commercial broadband providers. At about $16 a month for home users, the city service will be cheaper than the national companies.

cont'd @ apnews.myway.com



To: ~digs who wrote (605)6/3/2004 10:14:30 PM
From: Ron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7944
 
Will be watching a group of semis for possible volatility on tonight's INTC guidance:
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