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Riyadh, Smart City progress
- Saudi Arabia: Monday, April 09 - 2007 at 10:37
The Riyadh Development Authority has gone live with the first stage of its Smart City programme by switching on the WiMAX transceivers on Tahlia Street in downtown Riyadh. Wireless Internet access is already available in the city's main coffee shops and hotels. The service has been supported by the Intel Corporation and Saudi's Communications and Information Technology Commission.
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