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Security agencies red flag Microsoft's White Space Technology for rural internet
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MUMBAI: Microsoft's attempts to roll out White Space Technology for providing rural internet connectivity seems to have run in to rough weather with the country's security agencies raising a red flag over extensive use of the technology, Maharashtra ...
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Security agencies red flag Microsoft's White Space Technology for rural internet - Economic Times
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