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  2. Internet in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Among the outcomes of the NPPW was the High Speed Broadband initiative launched in 2010. As of July 2012 Internet users in Malaysia reached 25.3 million. Out of that number, there are 5 million broadband users, 2.5 million wireless broadband users and 10 million 3G subscribers. [7]

  3. National Broadband Initiative (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's high-speed internet service, called HSBB, provides speeds between 5 and 20 megabits per second. [3] Among the technologies used to deliver broadband services are fixed FTTH, VDSL2, wireless High Speed Packet Access and WiMAX, while officials have said that satellite technologies are also possible.

  4. 1Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Free Wi-Fi services were also given to rural areas as part of the 1Malaysia campaign, which was known as Kampung Tanpa Wayar (Villages without Connections in English). [10] [11] [12] The Wi-Fi services have since been renamed as WiFi Komuniti (WK, Community WiFi in English).

  5. Unifi (internet service provider) - Wikipedia

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    Unifi (stylized as unifi) is a service by Telekom Malaysia, offering Internet access, VoIP and IPTV to residential and business customers in Malaysia through an optical fiber network via Fiber to the Home (FTTH) for individual housing units and VDSL2 for high-rise buildings. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Internet access - Wikipedia

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    Though less common today than in the past, some dial-up access is offered for "free" in return for watching banner ads as part of the dial-up service. NetZero, BlueLight, Juno, Freenet (NZ), and Free-nets are examples of services providing free access. Some Wireless community networks continue the tradition of providing free Internet access.

  7. Surf the web for free on Diamond Park WiFi - AOL

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    Jul. 21—After recent discussions by Meadville City Council of shopping around to have free public WiFi service installed in Diamond Park, Armstrong made officials an offer that fell within the ...

  8. Municipal wireless network - Wikipedia

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    Ravenna - throughout the historic center of Ravenna there is a free wi-fi service called "Ravenna WiFi." [48] Rome - The WiFimetropolitano project consists in the installation in squares, libraries and meeting places in the metropolitan area, of WiFi devices for free Internet access. [49] Venice, free to residents and city users. [50]

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