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29th Jan Telephone Conference

Pakistan

The Pakistan's sole under sea optical fiber link, called Southeast Asia, Middle East and Western Europe-3 (SEAMEWE-3), stopped working due to a fault from
27th June to the 8thof July 2005. This disruption halted the global connectivity of almost 10 million internet users in the country. The details  can be found here.
Internet performance for NIIT, Pakistan Jan - Feb 2004
SEMEW4 http://www.pkblogs.com/pakistan/2006/01/smw4-mitigates-total-blackouts.html

Bangladesh

Wiki Markup 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 \| SEMEW4 has greatly effected the internet connectivity of Bangladesh, before this Bangladesh  relied  on VSAT for Internet connectivity.
Most of the sites now have moved to fiber but some of them are still on satellite. We used our HostSearcher tool which searches for sites on Google.
Out of 20 sites that we located in Bangladesh 3 had min RTT > 500 ms indicating that they are on satellite. Bangladesh has now got 2 STM-1 links with
MCI and Singtel . Here is a presentation that explains all www.apng.org/xoops/modules/camp/download/72-3-1.ppt |www.apng.org/xoops/modules/camp/download/72-3-1.ppt] \[ www.apng.org/xoops/modules/camp/download/72-3-1.ppt\|www.apng.org/xoops/modules/camp/download/72-3-1.ppt\]  Contact for main Universities    [ 
Contact for main Universities in Bangladesh   http://www.nsrc.org/db/lookup/report.php?id=1098894702546:489036339&fromISO=BD]
Acedemic Netwoking in Bangladesh [Bangladesh               http://www.nsrc.org/db/lookup/report.php?id=42&fromISO=BD]
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,

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