This could be a major step towards getting everyone connected.
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31 Oct 08
Talbot PresleyIntel has found a way to stretch a Wi-Fi signal from one antenna to another located more than 60 miles away.
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26 Mar 08
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Add Sticky NoteIntel has announced plans to sell a specialized Wi-Fi platform later this year that can send data from a city to outlying rural areas tens of miles away, connecting sparsely populated villages to the Internet. The wireless technology, called the rural connectivity platform (RCP), will be helpful to computer-equipped students in poor countries, says Jeff Galinovsky, a senior platform manager at Intel. And the data rates are high enough--up to about 6.5 megabits per second--that the connection could be used for video conferencing and telemedicine, he says.
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