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Microsoft to link schools in South African ‘white spaces’ project
August 8, 2013 Editor 0
Microsoft is expanding the push for so-called ‘white spaces’ broadband to South Africa, where it will help to deploy the technology in a pilot project serving five primary and secondary schools.
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