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P1 set to quench thirst for uninterrupted high-speed broadband.

New Straits Times

| January 06, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

THE thirst for broadband can be described as virtually unquenchable. Additionally, the ubiquitous nature of the Internet results in greater dependence on broadband which resulted in a number of defining and important trends.

Not only are wireless Internet hotspots becoming more common and necessary, but the demands of broadband users have evolved and become more advanced.

Nowadays, having access to the Internet through a wireless hotspot is no longer the issue. But having a stable, high-speed broadband connection anytime anywhere has become a very important requirement.

At the same time, the evolving nature of the Internet has made users more open …

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