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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Arnet launches a new concept that combines ADSL, Wi-Fi and 3G

Arnet, the broadband service of Telecom, has presented Arnet GO!, a new navigation service that integrates ADSL, WiFi and 3G coverage. With this new system, customers can browse as they usually do with their Arnet broadband access in the home or office, and continue connected in the place of their choice through a mobile Internet modem. The service is auto-installed and the kit consists of a Wi-Fi modem and a mini mobile Internet modem.

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