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Wireless Internet debuts in Luxor, Egypt

From Reuters
03:48 PM PDT, October 04, 2007

Lost in history? Forget it. Now visitors to Egypt's ancient city of Luxor, known for its Pharaonic temples, can log onto the Internet as they meander. A new high-speed wireless service sells for about $7 for an hour or $21 per day.

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