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Internet performance for NIIT, Pakistan Jan - Feb 2004
SEMEW4 http://www.pkblogs.com/pakistan/2006/01/smw4-mitigates-total-blackouts.html

Bangladesh

 SEMEW4 has greatly effected the internet connectivity of Bangladesh, before this Bangladesh  relied  on VSAT for Internet connectivity.

Bangladesh has now got 2 STM-1 links with MCI and Singtel . Here is a presentation that explains all this 

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 SEMEW4 has greatly effected the internet connectivity of Bangladesh, before this Bangladesh  relied  on VSAT for Internet connectivity.
Bangladesh has now got 2 STM-1 links with MCI and Singtel . Here is a presentation that explains all [this \|www.apng.org/xoops/modules/camp/download/72-3-1.ppt|www.apng.org/xoops/modules/camp/download/72-3-1.ppt]
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Contact for main Universities    [http://www.nsrc.org/db/lookup/report.php?id=1098894702546:489036339&fromISO=BD
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Acedemic Netwoking in Bangladesh [http://www.nsrc.org/db/lookup/report.php?id=42&fromISO=BD
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South Asian Netwok Operators
Group V 
 Group V  [http://www.sanog.org/sanog5/index.html]

Bhutan

In March 2005, NSRC donated a couple of routers, a switch, and some wireless APS for the first incarnation of the RUB network. And Steve Huter
has been working some with the main engineer doing the network design, deploy, etc. for the university network. In close collaboration with his good friend,

Gaurab Upadhaya, who is part of this planning group, NSRC collaborated with SANOG (www.sanog.org) to organize and teach in a couple of the first tech
workshops held in Bhutan for local networkers, including some participation from the education sector.

http://ws.edu.isoc.org/workshops/2005/pre-SANOG-VI/
http://ws.edu.isoc.org/workshops/2005/SANOG-VI/
 
 He also paid a visited to Bhutan in November and the situation there is relatively simple. There had been a number of colleges spread throughout the country and afew af ew years ago they were assimilated into the new Royal University of Bhutan (RUB). The university is building a RUBWAN, a fiber network linking all the  constituent constituent colleges. There is also a fiber link to India from Bhutan, so they  are relatively quite advanced. The hub of the network will be in a new Vice  ChancellorChancellor's building in Thimphu, the capital, which is the planning stage. 

Maldives

  We found two hosts in Maldives, (the traceroute results showed that the second last hop was through Itlay). The site has been added to the PingER Guthrie

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