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South Asia Case Study

Planning Committee Members

  • Dipak Singh (India)
  • Anwar Amjad (Pakistan)
  • Nimal Ratnayake (Sri Lanka)
  • Prashant Manandhar and Gaurab Raj Upadhaya (Nepal)
  • Les Cottrell slac.stanford.edu
  • David West dante.org.uk
  • Don Riley umd.edu
  • George McLaughlin mclaughlin.net
  • George Thoma mail.nih.gov
  • Heather Boyles internet2.edu
  • Javed Khan kent.edu
  • Juan Blazquez worldbank.org
  • Jacqueline Brown washington.edu
  • Jibanananda Khuntia internet2.edu
  • Louis Fox u.washington.edu
  • Michael Foley worldbank.org
  • Parvati Dev stanford.edu
  • Steven Huter nsrc.org
  • Shahryar Muhammad Khan slac.stanford.edu
  • Warren Matthews oit.gatech.edu
  • James G William indiana.edu

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Min RTT and Packet Loss of South Asian Countries


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 8th of July 2005. This disruption halted the global connectivity of almost 10 million internet users in the country. The details  can be found here.
Recently Pakistan has connected to SEMEW4 which provides Pakistan with a redundant link in case the outage occurs again. Here is the complete story
http://www.pkblogs.com/pakistan/2006/01/smw4-mitigates-total-blackouts.html Here is a case study of Internet connectivity of NUST Institute of Information Technology (NIIT) that was done in 2004  Internet performance for NIIT, Pakistan Jan - Feb 2004

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