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		<title>By: WAAV AirBox X2 - Broadband Hot Spot for Your Car - Travel Tips</title>
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		<description>[...] WAAV is a company that has been producing a product that allows users to connect to the internet from their vehicles. Several months ago, the company introduced the new AirBox X2, which is the first multi-connection broadband cellular router. If you&#8217;ve tried and fallen in love with Avis Connect, the in-car Wi-Fi from Avis, you&#8217;ll love this product. With the X2, users can connect and even play games, use Skype or another VoIP phone or even send broadcasts. It&#8217;s SUPER fast and powerful. In fact, it is powerful enough to be installed on mass transit systems, so keep an eye out for future installations. [...]</description>
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<p>[...] WAAV is a company that has been producing a product that allows users to connect to the internet from their vehicles. Several months ago, the company introduced the new AirBox X2, which is the first multi-connection broadband cellular router. If you&#8217;ve tried and fallen in love with Avis Connect, the in-car Wi-Fi from Avis, you&#8217;ll love this product. With the X2, users can connect and even play games, use Skype or another VoIP phone or even send broadcasts. It&#8217;s SUPER fast and powerful. In fact, it is powerful enough to be installed on mass transit systems, so keep an eye out for future installations. [...]</p>
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