I guess if you're living in the South Pole or in a rain forest, or even the desert, chances are you're going to have access to a network (at some point in the future, at least) thanks to WiMAX technology. (Reference yesterday's blog)
Now, ADB Networks, a major independent service and support provider, headquartered in Mauritius (officially Republic of Mauritius, 790 sq mi island in the SW Indian Ocean, surrounded by coral reefs, ringed by mountains of volcanic origin, which rise to c.2,700 ft in the southwest. The island has a tropical, rainy climate.....just to name a few facts) will have connection to the globe thanks to Navini Networks.
"With Navini's portable wireless broadband access, the entire island of Mauritius will now be completely unwired," said Roger Dorf, president and chief executive officer, Navini Networks. "In addition, they will be superbly positioned to take advantage of next generation mobile broadband wireless access, 802.16e-based WiMAX."
The full release can be read here on TMCnet.