Saturday, May 25, 2013

Google seeks to create wireless networks in emerging markets


In the U.S., Google is running a campaign to become the next big Internet provider through its super high-speed optical fiber, but in the international context the company has other plans for what we have seen. In the world Google leaves a little side bet cables and wireless networks.
According to a new report from the famous newspaper The Wall Street Journal, the boys are making plans finder to finance, build and help operate new wireless networks in emerging markets such as Southeast Asia and some in Africa.
To carry out this project, Google needs to partner with local Internet providers. This course will be beneficial both for Google and for local companies, not to mention that these networks will be the best of the best, since the search engine company will bring its latest technology networks to carry out this great project.
There is no doubt that many countries need a wireless high-speed stability, and the idea of ​​Google to provide this service will come in handy to many third world nations.

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