Fb's gigabit wi-fi rolls out in Puerto Rico

The 60GHz millimeter-wave wi-fi tech is now to be had in and close to Plaza de Armas and Plaza San Jose in Previous San Juan.
The 60GHz millimeter-wave wireless tech is now available in and near Plaza de Armas and Plaza San Jose in Old San Juan.Original article
Author: Christine Fisher

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