From: "John Afele" <[email protected]>
Organization: Plant Agriculture, Univ. of Guelph
To: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 15:48:42 EST
Subject: African Initiatives

Dear Prof. Utsumi-san:

According to the Leland web site (USAID),
http://www.info.usaid.gov/regions/afr/leland/techdsgn.htm
it seems the internet access to Ghana is at 128kbp.

According to the program of the Science and Technology Roundtable I am attending next week in Washington, Mr. Lane Smith, Leland Initiative Coordinator (USAID) is expected to be a panelist as well. Mr. John Mack, who helped start the Leland Initiative, and I also have plans to meet. I will find out from them about the specifics though.

Below is a section of their description but varies depending on what was appropriate and host-country government wishes:

1. Single Channel Per Carrier ("SCPC"): 128KB point-to-point satellite access. Recommend using 3.8 meter dish; or 2. Time Division Multiple Access ("TDMA"): 128KB shared satellite network access. Recommend using 2.4 or 3.8 meter dish; or 3. Utilize an existing national teleport: This requires USAID to provide a multiplexor to split off an excess 128KB (minimum) of voice capacity for Internet traffic.

If no communications link exists between the USAID-provided earth terminal and the Network Operating Center ("NOC"), then Leland will provide a line-of-sight wireless solution.

Thanking you.

John Afele


> Pls visit USAID's URL at <http://www.info.usaid.gov> and find out
> if it extended 128 Kbps Internet from the US to Ghana.

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