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LONDON (Reuters) - British telecoms operator BT Group Plc has wired up a church in Wales to allow the congregation to hook onto local high-speed Internet connections when they want a break from the sermon. Britain's largest fixed-line telecoms operator has said it installed a Wi-Fi wireless network access point in St John's Rectory church in the city of Cardiff. 'The church has to move with the times and I wanted to make St John's a sanctuary for everyone, including business people with laptops and mobiles,' the pastor said. 'I have no problem with people quietly sending an email or surfing the Internet in church, as long as they respect the church.'
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