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- From: "Dykki Settle" <dsettle AT intrahealth.org>
- To: "'Global Reproductive Health IT Support list'" <grhits AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Cc: getukassa AT yahoo.com
- Subject: RE: [grhits] Ethiopia
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 03:49:20 -0500
Thank you all for this update. Most of our Addis staff are in the field this week, so we had not heard about these problems, or certainly, Stan, the reason behind them. Keep us posted during your stay (if you can). It would be wonderful if we could get a Gilat VSAT in there or something similar, but I assume the tariffs would be prohibitive.
Take care, - Dykki (in Rwanda)
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Bill,
Actually, mail is flowing and connectivity is pretty good at the moment. This is the first night in four days. Maybe things are going to get brighter. Let’s see what tomorrow yields?
Best,
Stan
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Stan,
Do let us know how you make out. We're all struggling with Ethiopia connectivity problems. Actually, I could live with an $1100 per month leased line charge if I though it would be reliable.
Regards,
Bill Lester Gentlemen, join the crowd. I'm currently at the Addis office and have spent the last three days meeting with Ethiopia Telecom trying to resolve what used to be so perfect when I left last June. I'm experiencing this first hand. The internet problem (or lack of it) is being felt all over the country. They are experiencing a real congestion problem as they only allow 820 simultaneous connections to their access servers. This is currently servicing the entire country. Yes, 820 for the entire Ethiopian population. If you are lucky to get to one of their access modems, the next problem is either their network isn't passing you through or you receive an invalid username on the domain even though you have the proper logon credentials.
I'm getting mixed signals about the availability of a leased line. Folks, it is extremely expensive around 2,200 one time set up and about 1,100 / month. WOW - this is for the lowest 64K dedicated connection. We have been told one month for the installation. Another person indicated that it wouldn't happen for at least six months. I met with the General Manager for ET this morning and he indicated that these access problems are short lived.
If you need anything from me, I'll be here in the country until Friday.
It's definitely a problem for everyone at the moment. And, yes - no alternatives. ET is the only player in town.
Thanks _____________________ Stan Mullen Director of Technology Services Pathfinder International Nine Galen Street, Suite 217 Watertown, MA 02472 smullen AT pathfind.org
(W) 617-924-7200 x300 (F) 617-924-3833
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Jonathan, we are using a great guy there, Getu Kassa. He came highly recommended to us from Stan Mullen at Pathfinder and did a remarkable job on our network there. I too investigated leased line/satellite options and found that satellite wasn't available, and leased line took close to a year to get. If you find out something different in your investigations, let me know... Here is Getu's contact information..
Getu Kassa Communication Engineer
P.O. Box 11454 Addis Ababa Ethiopia
Tel : 251 9 21 28 29 Email: Getukassa AT yahoo.com
- Dykki Settle Director, IT IntraHealth International, Inc /Prime II
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Hey Folks,
We are having major connectivity problems in our Ethiopia office.
Do any of you have reliable vendors that you work with in that area?
We are looking into the leased line/satellite sharing options, and any insight you have would be more than helpful.
Jonathan Fulcher Ipas 919 960 5622
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[grhits] Ethiopia,
Jonathan Fulcher, 11/12/2003
- RE: [grhits] Ethiopia, Dykki Settle, 11/12/2003
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- RE: [grhits] Ethiopia, Stan Mullen, 11/12/2003
- RE: [grhits] Ethiopia, William Lester, 11/12/2003
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RE: [grhits] Ethiopia,
Stan Mullen, 11/12/2003
- RE: [grhits] Ethiopia, Dykki Settle, 11/13/2003
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