This one is hillarious! CNet says in this article that the Google WiFi service has a catch:
The chief difference is speed. Google’s service would apparently top out at 300 kbps. That’s about five times the speed of telephone dial-up connections, but hardly the kind of capacity needed for many high-bandwidth services and applications. So any reports about the death of traditional telecom and cable carriers would appear greatly exaggerated.
Do they know that in Portugal we still have payed 128Kb cable connections being commercialized?
[tags]Google, Google WiFi[/tags]
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