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Mauritius - The First WiFi Country

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My wife's family hail from Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. Thus, I was happily surprised to read on yahoo that Mauritius aims to be the first country to provide complete WiFi coverage.

They've already covered 60% of the country, reaching 70% of the population.

"If there's anyone who can do it, it's us," said Rizwan Rahim, the head of ADB Networks, the company installing the wireless radio network across the 40-mile-long island. "It's a small place, so for a wireless network it's manageable. For us, it's a test. If it's successful here, we can island-hop to [mainland] Africa."

Via Boing Boing.

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Nico said:

Do you have the contacts for ADB Networks by any chance?
Thanks
Nico

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