Hoping to extend Internet connectivity to underserved populations around the world, the United Nations and the Wireless Internet

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问题     Hoping to extend Internet connectivity to underserved populations around the world, the United Nations and the Wireless Internet Institute (W2i) today announced a series of programmes to accelerate the adoption of broadband wireless technology in developing countries.
    The "Wireless Internet for Underserved Populations and Local Communities" initiative was developed in follow-up to a June 2003 conference on wireless Internet opportunities for developing nations. It is also in support of tire Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) --a set of measurable and time-bound targets adopted by world leaders at a UN summit in 2000--the fast-ever global forum on information technologies (ICTs).
    W2i has received requests from business organizations and governmental regulatory agencies in several countries to facilitate consensus among local stakeholders in emerging broadband wireless Internet standards.
    Early underwriters of the initiative include IBM and Intel. "Intel is a strong proponent of enabling affordable Internet connectivity worldwide, and we are developing wireless technologies and working with organizations like W2i to help accelerate the adoption of broadband wireless technologies worldwide," said Julie Coppernoll, director of marketing lot Intel’ s Wireless Networking Group.

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答案 为了把因特网的连通性延伸到那些服务水平低下的国家,联合国和无线网络机构现宣布了一系列计划以加快宽带无线技术在发展中国家的采用。 继2003年6月关于给发展中国家提供无线网络机会的会议后,又发起了向服务水平低下国家和地方团体提供无线网络的活动。它也支持千年发展目标,即在2000年联合国峰会上被各国首脑认可了的一系列可测量、有时间要求的目标,此次峰会是关于信息技术的第一个全球性论坛。 无线网络机构已经受到了来自好几个国家的商业组织以及政府管制处的要求,它们要求使地方运营商在形成无线宽带网络标准方面更容易达成共识。 该活动早期保险商包括IBM和因特尔公司。因特尔无线网络集团市场部主管朱利叶科佩诺说:“因特尔是实现世界范围内可支付因特网连接这一计划的有力支持者,我们正在开发无线技术,并且与像无线网络机构这样的组织合作以加快无线宽带技术在世界范围内的应用。”

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