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Singapore park becomes part of 'super-wifi' trial
Singapore's Gardens by the Bay were created six years ago from reclaimed land and are now part of trial for the country's "super wi-fi" white space programme.
White space is the name for a wireless network made available when old frequencies for analogue television signals are repurposed to carry data.
It is hoped free public wi-fi will be rolled out across the island within the next two years.
LJ Rich finds out more.
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