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New venture unveiled to expand Internet in developing countries
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Posted: 10-Sep-2008 02:08 hrs
Iraqis surf the Web at an Internet cafe in Baghdad's district of Sadr City in 2007. Internet group O3b Networks, backed by Google and two other leading companies, unveiled a plan Tuesday to expand high-speed Internet access to emerging market countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.
 
 
Internet group O3b Networks, backed by Google and two other leading companies, unveiled a plan Tuesday to expand high-speed Internet access to emerging market countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.
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The new venture, managed by O3b -- "other 3 billion" -- Networks, is also supported by British-based banking giant HSBC and cable operator Liberty Global.
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"The new system will reduce bandwidth costs for telecommunications operators and Internet service providers, enabling cost-effective voice and broadband services at speeds equivalent to those enjoyed in the developed world," a joint statement said.
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It said O3b's "operational and technical development (was) well underway," notably with the production of an initial constellation of 16 satellites.
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"Access to the Internet backbone is still severely limited in emerging markets," said O3b Networks founder Grey Wyler.
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"Only when emerging markets achieve affordable and ubiquitous access to the rest of the world will be observe locally generated content, widespread e-learning, telemedicine and many more enablers to social and economic growth, which reflect the true value of the Internet.
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"O3b Networks will bring multi-gigabit Internet speeds directly to emerging markets, whether landlocked in Africa or isolated by water in the Pacific Islands." — AFP

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