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Beijing Foton launches China Internet Super Truck Global Innovation Alliance; Auman Energy Super Truck
2016-06-23 18:56:03| Green Car Congress
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Netflix launches ad-free internet speed checker
2016-05-18 16:11:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Netflix has announced the launch of a simple ad-free website under the domain name fast.com that allows users to instantly check their current internet speed on mobile or broadband anywhere in the world. "Using Netflix servers, fast.com works like other globally available tools including speedtest.net, and the results should be similar in most cases," said the company in a blog post announcing the service. The website even comes with a link to speedtest.net so that users can compare the results.
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Windstream Launches 1-Gigabit Internet Service in Four Market Areas
2016-04-05 02:32:02| Grocery - Topix.net
Windstream , a leading provider of advanced network communications, today announced the launch of its ultra-fast 1-Gigabit Internet service in four market areas. Starting today 1-Gig Internet service will be available to approximately 35,000 residential and small business customers in Lincoln, Neb.; Lexington, Ky.; Sugar Land, Texas and seven North Carolina communities .
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QueenCityFiber.net Launches To Help Cincinnati Businesses Obtain High Speed Internet And Data Services
2016-02-18 05:18:23| fiberopticsonline News Articles
QueenCityFiber.net recently launched to serve the needs of mid-size organizations in Greater Cincinnati craving fiber connectivity to fuel their business. IP-based solutions and cloud technologies have spawned connectivity-dependent businesses in need of more secure, reliable bandwidth
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San Francisco Launches First "Internet of Things" Wireless Network in United States
2015-11-04 19:33:13| Wireless - Topix.net
With the onslaught of smart watches, smart thermostats, and even smart refrigerators that allow you to Tweet hungry messages to your followers, it's only natural that a "smart city" would follow. This week, San Francisco city officials agreed to run a one-year pilot project with Sigfox an FCC certified French start-up that builds low-power wireless networks to create an Internet of Things wireless network that caters exclusively to smart devices with low-bandwidth apps.
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