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LUMS Research Featured in New Scientist

20071117.jpg Umar Saif at LUMS is experimenting with a way to download large files faster by avoiding the Internet in developing regions. This research, dubbed "Poor Man's Broadband", recently got featured on the New Scientist. If you are in US, UK or Canada, you could probably get a copy off the shelf. This project was funded by Microsoft Research's Digital Inclusion Grant.

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