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RE: South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG)


From: matthew <matthew () devney net>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 07:25:01 -0800 (PST)


On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Gordon Cook wrote:

In 99 and 2000 there was an internet cafe in Namche.   It depended
for connection to the outside world on a microwave link on towers
between Lukla and Jiri.  In January 2001 the Maoists blew up the
repeater towers leaving namche and the everest region without
internet and telecom of any kind.
For all of 2001  and most of 2002 Tsering went back and forth between
namche and kathmandu, picking the brains of the ISPs and trying to
reestablish internet and bring local phone services to the  the towns
of the Solu Khumbu.   Finally with VSat and radio telephones and a
PBX and copper wire, he brought up a small asset based
telecom/internet system in the solu khumbu on october 19, 2002.  he
doesn't have a web site up yet.  But by the Sanog meeting he should
have an excellent site up.  I spent several hours with him every day
from november 3 through november 7th.  His plans are fascinating and
testimony to both his creativeness and that of the Nepali ISPs who
are helping him.  i intend to assist him in a number of ways as well.

If he does all he is setting out to do, he will put a floor of
economic and political stability underneath the everest region.  That
region will be connected to the rest of the world as never before and
there will be a web based repository  of the region's history and
culture and detailed information on all treking and climbing
activities.  I am much inspired by what i have seen and heard.

This story is a reminder to us all, to contribute (or talk our employers
into contributing) time, money, personnel, or expertise to Geek Corps
(www.geekcorps.org).  Bring the internet to a third world country, and you
greatly improve that country's economic outlook, and with that comes
political and economic stability -- and another market for your company's
product.

--matthew () devney net


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