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		<title>By: &#187; WiMax forum cautions Indian Govt :: Broadband in India ::</title>
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		<description>[...] Last month I wrote on 3G Vs WiMax in India and I feel WiMax is the technology we should adopt ASAP to increase broadband penetration in the country. I have also written separately to the captians of the telecom industry as licensing costs are far less than 3G. Adding to the woes of broadband users in India, Reliance Broadband has announced that they are holding on their rollout for consumers for few more quarters. Hopefully, spectrum issue will get resolved soon and pave way for broadband to be an utility in Indian homes [...]</description>
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