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		<title>By: Rob Rosenberger</title>
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		<description>My I-Wireless aircard now routes to Wikipedia.org.  This means two things.  First, it means the customer service rep DID submit a trouble ticket up the chain.  Second, we can safely infer the problem was on their end.

I&#039;m still scratching my head over the whole &quot;am I the only aircard user in IOwa who surfs to Wikipedia?&quot; thing...</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m still scratching my head over the whole &#8220;am I the only aircard user in IOwa who surfs to Wikipedia?&#8221; thing&#8230;</p>
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