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Posted Feb 23rd 2008 2:28PM by Darren Murph
Filed under: Networking
Granted, most of us here in America would turn our noses up at receiving in-home broadband via satellite — after all, cable and DSL seem to be treating most of us quite alright — but Japan is hoping to provide access to more regions in Asia-Pacific with its recently launched Kizuna. The experimental satellite is not yet intended for commercial use, but if all goes well, it will enable data transmissions “of up to 1.2 gigabytes per second” at a low cost across Japan and 19 other locales in Southeast Asia. Unfortunately, we’ve no idea when it will escape the bondage of testing and actually be put to good use, but at least Japan’s well on its way to actually establishing that wireless island, eh?

[Via CNN, thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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