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Throughput from SLAC to Regions of the World

Derived Throughput from SLAC to Africa Jan-Aug '09 [[xlsx

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MinRTT from SLAC - Aug. 2009 [[xls

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Routing from South Africa to African Countries (Sep '05)

Routing from South Africa to African Countries (Aug '09) [[xls

^routing-africa-aug2009.xls]]

Routing from Burkina Faso to African Countries (Aug '09) [[xls

^routing-africa-aug2009.xls]]

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acheraarchitects.co.ke

ealearning.braeburn.ac.ke

www.ku.ac.ke(26 Jul-Aug 20, '09)

library.uonbi.ac.ke 3 Aug - Sep 9, '09)

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www.ternet.or.tz (RTT truncated at 900ms)

www.ternet.or.tz (untruncated)

 

 

 

 

mail2.starcom.co.ug

Mail2.starcom.co.ug (Jun 30-Aug 20, '09)

 

 

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Though we show several time series of median RTT for hosts in various countries which have converted from GEOS to landlines, in all the countries above there are still hosts that are connected via GEOS.

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Angola: www.novagest.co.ao

Namibia: www.adsl.com.na

Zambia: www.aisha.ac.zm


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Other Regions

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in Sub-Saharan Africa

On September 6th, 2009 it was reported that the Glo-1 Submarine cable landed in Lagos, Nigeria. The 9800km cable is coming from Bude in UK and connects Nigeria to the rest of West Africa and the UK. It has landing points in Nigeria, London and Lisbon in Portugal. It is deploying 16 branching units to connect countries in West Africa. It is a project jointly executed by Globacom and its partners, Alcatel Lucent. this brings competition to the SAT3/WASC/ cable consortium.