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Interesting. Tokyo is on a strictly hierarchical street addressing
system, ie the folks across the street from you probably have an
entirely different street address because they are in a different
administrative and postal hierarchy. I wonder if the availability
follows that system (what does the power grid do?) or if the
installation breaks that. This could affect the dynamics of
deployment.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/16/13 6:09 PM, David Breecker
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A Japanese internet service provider has begun offering broadband
plans with 2Gbps downloads and 1Gbps uploads to residents in Tokyo
and six surrounding districts.
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