Is Amazon setting up its own Google Fiber-beating wireless network?

Charlee Gothard
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Sources suggest e-commerce firm is testing network in Cupertino, California

Amazon is believed to be testing a new, pervasive wireless network in Cupertino, California. According to Bloomberg, which says it has spoken to those close to the project, Amazon has been worki...

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