logging in or signing up apops pres gaurab ict afghan BAWare Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 156 Category: Product Traini.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 30, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript ICT in Afghanistan: Muhammad Aslam .af ccTLD Manager andlt;muhammad.aslam@nic.afandgt; http://www.nic.af Presentation by: Gaurab Raj Upadhaya at APOPS Forum, 16 APNIC Open Policy Meeting August, 21, 2003, Seoul, Korea ICT in Afghanistan Afghanistan: Afghanistan Population : 25 million Land Locked country Pashtu andamp; Dari official Languages Network Infrastructure: Network Infrastructure All service providers/data providers are allowed to use their own VSATs By set up of National Gateway, the service providers will be rerouting through National Gateway. Currently five (5) ISPs are functional state and the sixth one is in process of deployment. ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan NEDA ISP Company Name: NEDA Nature: National Ownership: Joint venture Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 11 January 2003 (21 Jadi 1381 Hijri Shamsi) Location of Operations: Kabul (Coming six months one of Herat, Kandahar, Mazar, Jalalabad) Number of Customers: 100-250 ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan ARIANA Telecom Company Name: Ariana Telecom Nature: National Ownership: Afghans Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 30 May 2003 (9 Jawza 1382 Hijri Shamsi) Location of Operations: Jalalabad/Khost/Kabul Number of Customers: Fresh Licensed ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan CeReTechs (Center for Research and Technical Assistance) Company Name: CeReTechs Nature: National Ownership: 100% Afghan Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 31 May 2003 (10 Jawza 1382 Hijri Shamsi) Location of Operations: Kabul Number of Customers: 110 ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan InstaNet Company Name: InstaNet Nature: National Ownership: 100% Afghan Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 31 May 2003 (10 Jawza 1382 Hijri Shamsi) Location of Operations: Kabul, Herat, Kandahar Number of Customers: Fresh Licensed ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan Company Name: Sarfaraz Bahadur/ Trasil Telecom Nature: National Ownership: Afghan/ American Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 14-November- 2002 Location of Operations: Herat Number of Customers: 150-200 ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan Company Name: Itehad Internet Company Nature: National Ownership: 100%Afghan Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: Ready to be signed Date of License granted: Location of Operations: Kandahar Number of Customers: 50-100 Cyber Cafes: Cyber Cafes Private Cyber Cafes Almost more than 200 cyber cafes in kabul. Tele-Kiosk Project Project to implement cyber cafes in Post Offices around the country for public with the help of UNDP and MoC. Cyber cafes in different post offices around the country. 6 cyber cafes has already started service in Kabul city. Addition by Gaurab: It's difficult to know the exact state of affairs, as many organizations have independent links through VSAT. AACA – Afghan Aid Co-ordination Authority, is the ISP/ service provider established by the World Bank and provides services to government ministries. UN Agencies have their own connectivity. AFGNIC: AFGNIC .af ccTLD 8th January 2002 http://www.iana.org/reports/af-report-08jan03.htm 12th February 2002 .af is live 15th February 2002 First domain names registered www.moc.gov.af, www.undp.org.af 7th March 200 nic.af live Manual registration Number of registered domain names 81 domain names .af Registry: .af Registry Exclusive registry There is no any other registrar OpenReg Registry software Why use OpenReg? XML based Exclusive Registry to Shared Registry Opening up registration policies (allowing foreign registrations) Improving existing operations (moving from proprietary/email protocol to fully automated live domain registrations) Future Trends in ICT: Future Trends in ICT National Internet Exchange Earth-Station Network of Academic institutions andamp; Govt. agencies CERT Questions: Questions Thank You! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
apops pres gaurab ict afghan BAWare Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 156 Category: Product Traini.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 30, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript ICT in Afghanistan: Muhammad Aslam .af ccTLD Manager andlt;muhammad.aslam@nic.afandgt; http://www.nic.af Presentation by: Gaurab Raj Upadhaya at APOPS Forum, 16 APNIC Open Policy Meeting August, 21, 2003, Seoul, Korea ICT in Afghanistan Afghanistan: Afghanistan Population : 25 million Land Locked country Pashtu andamp; Dari official Languages Network Infrastructure: Network Infrastructure All service providers/data providers are allowed to use their own VSATs By set up of National Gateway, the service providers will be rerouting through National Gateway. Currently five (5) ISPs are functional state and the sixth one is in process of deployment. ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan NEDA ISP Company Name: NEDA Nature: National Ownership: Joint venture Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 11 January 2003 (21 Jadi 1381 Hijri Shamsi) Location of Operations: Kabul (Coming six months one of Herat, Kandahar, Mazar, Jalalabad) Number of Customers: 100-250 ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan ARIANA Telecom Company Name: Ariana Telecom Nature: National Ownership: Afghans Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 30 May 2003 (9 Jawza 1382 Hijri Shamsi) Location of Operations: Jalalabad/Khost/Kabul Number of Customers: Fresh Licensed ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan CeReTechs (Center for Research and Technical Assistance) Company Name: CeReTechs Nature: National Ownership: 100% Afghan Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 31 May 2003 (10 Jawza 1382 Hijri Shamsi) Location of Operations: Kabul Number of Customers: 110 ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan InstaNet Company Name: InstaNet Nature: National Ownership: 100% Afghan Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 31 May 2003 (10 Jawza 1382 Hijri Shamsi) Location of Operations: Kabul, Herat, Kandahar Number of Customers: Fresh Licensed ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan Company Name: Sarfaraz Bahadur/ Trasil Telecom Nature: National Ownership: Afghan/ American Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: YES Date of License granted: 14-November- 2002 Location of Operations: Herat Number of Customers: 150-200 ISPs in Afghanistan: ISPs in Afghanistan Company Name: Itehad Internet Company Nature: National Ownership: 100%Afghan Type of Business: Internet Service Provider License Granted: Ready to be signed Date of License granted: Location of Operations: Kandahar Number of Customers: 50-100 Cyber Cafes: Cyber Cafes Private Cyber Cafes Almost more than 200 cyber cafes in kabul. Tele-Kiosk Project Project to implement cyber cafes in Post Offices around the country for public with the help of UNDP and MoC. Cyber cafes in different post offices around the country. 6 cyber cafes has already started service in Kabul city. Addition by Gaurab: It's difficult to know the exact state of affairs, as many organizations have independent links through VSAT. AACA – Afghan Aid Co-ordination Authority, is the ISP/ service provider established by the World Bank and provides services to government ministries. UN Agencies have their own connectivity. AFGNIC: AFGNIC .af ccTLD 8th January 2002 http://www.iana.org/reports/af-report-08jan03.htm 12th February 2002 .af is live 15th February 2002 First domain names registered www.moc.gov.af, www.undp.org.af 7th March 200 nic.af live Manual registration Number of registered domain names 81 domain names .af Registry: .af Registry Exclusive registry There is no any other registrar OpenReg Registry software Why use OpenReg? XML based Exclusive Registry to Shared Registry Opening up registration policies (allowing foreign registrations) Improving existing operations (moving from proprietary/email protocol to fully automated live domain registrations) Future Trends in ICT: Future Trends in ICT National Internet Exchange Earth-Station Network of Academic institutions andamp; Govt. agencies CERT Questions: Questions Thank You!