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| 2009-02-06 |
Malaga next WiFi city The City council de Malaga will carry out in next the five months a tracking to detect the points with WiFi cover to defer Internet to those citizens wish who it. The company de telecommunications Let's Gowex will be the one in charge to realize the innovating project that is going to allow to know the situation each de these points. |
| 2009-01-23 |
Spain enlists to the WiFi According to it is come def the data facilitated by the Wireless Observatory de the Gowex Group, at the moment in Spain is impelling de significant form the WiFi sector. Gowex explains that the increase de radio networks, deprived, public and commercial, is taking place de quantitative form, like the one de hotspot and devices and gadgets that supports to the formats and WiFi standards, as de qualitative form. |
| 2008-10-17 |
GROUP GOWEX: Global WiFi on an innovating platform de roaming The past 6 de June IBER-X, well-known company de the sector de the technologies de the information that created ten years ago real a stock-exchange system where companies de telecommunications and companies can buy and sell their services, announced their consolidation and name change to GROUP GOWEX. |
| 2008-05-14 |
Gowex takes Internet to the Mountain range de Avila Thanks to the initiative de Gowex, in collaboration with the delegation de Avila, eleven localities de the Mountain range de Avila, where the broadband by means de ADSL does not arrive, they already have connection to Internet by means de a radio network wifi. |
| 2008-01-14 |
Seville: Wifi city A study realized by the Observatory de Wireless (http://www.iwe-x.com/observatorio_mapa.php) informs that the University de Seville and Pablo de Olavide, numerous hotels and restaurants Sevillians and the airport de the city count on access to wireless Internet. |
| 2007-01-11 |
In 2007, one de each two internauts will go without cables In Spain there are 17.7 million users de Internet, according to the data de the Red.es Observatory, employee de the Ministry de Industry. In the middle de year, at least six million were connected through radio networks or WiFi, according to the company IWE-X, person in charge de the Wireless Observatory. |
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