Macedonian Government Hopes to Build Wireless Broadband Network

12:55 am on April 5, 2006 | Category: Telecom Services, Wireless Technology

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Internet penetration in the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia is set to skyrocket if the government can follow through on plans to launch a wireless broadband network blanketing the country.

At the moment, only a small fraction of the Macedonian population has access to the internet, due to the high prices being charged by former state-owned telecom monopoly, Maktel.

With the market currently in deadlock, only another option for Macedonia’s internet users will be able to break the monopoly, and bring internet access to the average citizen.

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