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BTC's Haitian cable suffers damage, but ISPs remain operational
Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC), the service provider that runs the Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network (BDSNi) submarine cable system linking to Haiti, reported that service has been disrupted as a result of the earthquake that struck the Port-au-Prince area.
In an interview with Telegeography, Alveta Moss, a representative of BTC, said: "We are currently remotely assessing the extent of the damage, pending contact with our partners in Haiti. Until we are able to thoroughly assess the damage, I am unable at this time to indicate how long repairs will take or when service will be restored."
Jointly controlled by Haitian wireline service provider Teleco and BTC, the 1.92 Tbps-capable BDSNi cable network that connects Port-au-Prince to Matthew Town in the Bahamas and into the U.S., is currently used by Teleco in conjunction with INTELSAT satellite network connections. But since the BDSNi is relatively new (it was lit in December 2006) and Haiti depends on satellite networks for the majority of its communications links, it is unknown how much traffic actually goes over the submarine network.
At the same time, it appears that many of Haiti's ISPs are still up and running, but there have been unconfirmed reports that the country's two largest--Hainet and Access Haiti-were down.
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Good morning everyone,
There is no current thread on Haiti ISPs except this one, but I was at a get together last night in Miami, and I was speaking to a wireless engineer who maybe going to Haiti with Miami Dade County's IT and SAR Teams. The State Department and Miami Dade has been in communications with me too. Their plan is to provide ubiquitous coverage with PtP, PtMP, and Mesh Motorola gear! Pretty cool that they will be using all the wireless technologies to provide voice, video, Internet, and command and control VoIP inter-communications.
Pretty cool and seriously...that would provide the communications that the people on the ground in the private sector, volunteers, and displaced civilians with a contact back home and access to "lists" of displaced people.
It is a small WORLD...let's all help where we can!
GOD BLESS AMERICA
GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE OF HAITI...and GOD BLESS MIAMI DADE COUNTY!



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