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Have you ever had this thought while traveling on a plane that how come those Wi-Fi signals are available at a height of thousands of feet above the ground, allowing you to carry your routine online activities the same as usual? How does the inflight Wi-Fi work at 35,000 feet up in the air? It does seem like a miracle, testifying the rapid advancement in the fields of science and technology. Gone are the days when we would be disconnected from the world existing below our airplane, with no internet access, and our mobile phones asked to be turned off. We are so much dependent on Wi-Fi access these days that we can hardly imagine a couple of minutes without it. With providers offering foolproof wireless networks like RCN WiFi, our expectations for seamless wireless connectivity have risen, even when we are traveling above the ground. Just as we have become accustomed to Wi-Fi access everywhere we go, all hail to public Wi-Fi hotspots, we now also expect them on ou
Asia PacificJapan prepares to vaccinate its Olympians, Paralympians
Reuters
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A medical worker fills a syringe with a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine, at Tokyo Medical Center in Tokyo, Japan February 17, 2021. Behrouz Mehri/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Japan is gearing up to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to around 2,500 Olympic and Paralympic athletes and support staff, using shots donated for the Games amid public anger over the slow pace of the countryâs vaccine rollout.
With fewer than three months until the Olympics begin, Japan is struggling to contain a surge in coronavirus cases and a majority of the population want them cancelled or postponed for a second time.
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