Google Wifi has come to Asia, 6 months after its debut in the U.S.

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Google Wifi has launched in Asia, making mesh Wifi easier for the average man on the street — but there's a catch.

The Wifi router package is now available in Singapore, and Mashable understands it'll launch shortly in another country in the region.

But for its Asian debut, Google Wifi is going to be a little harder to access, compared with Western countries. 

Unlike its off-the-shelf availability in the U.S. — where you can buy the product in Best Buy stores in person, or online via Amazon or Google's own online store — users in Singapore will have to sign up for a two-year contract with StarHub, one of the local internet operators. Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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