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  2. Telecommunications in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Wireless Internet service has also provided city Internet users with some degree of choice in a country where private companies have not been allowed to offer wired alternatives (e.g. cable TV Internet, fiber to the home) to the state-operated ADSL service. [citation needed] Dedicado is a local wireless ISP. It appeared before or about at the ...

  3. Category:Internet in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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  4. Dedicado - Wikipedia

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    The main product supplied by the firm is fixed base wireless Internet service, which as of June 2014 it provided to 14,168 customers throughout Uruguay (2% of the Uruguayan fixed broadband market.) [1]

  5. Computer hardware - Wikipedia

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    Warehouse scale computers are larger versions of cluster computers that came into fashion with software as a service provided via the internet. Their design is intended to minimize cost per operation and power usage, as they can cost over $100 million for a warehouse and the computers which go inside (the computers must be replaced every few ...

  6. Category : Information technology companies of Uruguay

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  7. Uruguayan peso - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan peso (Spanish: peso uruguayo) has been a name of the Uruguayan currency since Uruguay's settlement by Europeans.The present currency, the peso uruguayo (ISO 4217 code: UYU) was adopted in 1993 and is subdivided into 100 centésimos, although centésimos are not currently in use.