Rural Hants could get wireless broadband
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Posted in Telecoms, 19th September 2002 12:01 GMT
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Rural Hampshire could be getting broadband, according to the boss of Andover-based Net outfit SP10.
Marc Warman hopes to provide a wireless broadband service in the south of England by the end of the year, once he gets the go-ahead to install half a dozen base stations around Hampshire and Sussex.
SP10 already has around 1,500 people - including Hampshire County Council - trialling the service in and around the Andover area. That could increase considerably if the service delivers what is promised.
The cost of installation starts from £150 and mostly subscription for a 512k service costs £29.99 a month. ®
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