UK WiFi
May 30 2007, Bhagaban Sahu

Wales has emerged as the most WiFi-enabled country in the UK, with 193 hotspots per million people; the number outclasses other leading countries such as USA, Germany, Japan and obviously England.

According to the latest findings from the apex...

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