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Wireless internet enabled in International Tech Park
Friday, March 5 2004 15:13 Hrs (IST)

Bangalore: International Tech Park, Bangalore has introduced Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity Internet connectivity).

With this new facility, professionals working at the Park and visitors can now be able to browse, check, e-mail and connect to their offices anywhere in the world without worrying about finding a wired network connection, the Park said in a statement.

The Park is a joint venture between Tata Industries (the investment arm of the Tata Group), a Singapore consortium led by Ascenadas and the Karnataka State Government through the Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board.

PTI








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