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Of Taiwan's Internet users, 18.37 per cent, or 3.57 million, have wireless broadband access and 9.53 per cent, or 1.85 million users, access the Internet through mobile broadband services, according to the results of a survey released Friday by the Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC). 'Intel eyes Kiwi firm for Wimax (Stuff) Woosh Wireless is in talks with giant chipmaker Intel about building a new broadband network in New Zealand. 'Home Wi-Fi Users Recognise Security (ISPreview) The latest study from Jupiter Research has revealed that 60% of wireless network owners, specifically home users, now implement security!: 'Taiwan network-equipment makers eyeing Sony's digital-home products orders (Digi Times) Taiwan-based network-equipment makers are actively seeking to establish partnerships with Sony, with an eye to supplying the Japan company with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)-compliant digital-home products, in addition to the WLAN modules that the company has been buying from CyberTAN Technology since 2005, according to market sources. 'Wireless raises some concerns (BendBulletin.com) Broadband companies and network technology experts are cautioning that the signals, if not secured with password encryption, could lead to many nonpaying users on the network.
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