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. CAREN project brings Gigabit-speed connectivity to Central Asia*

. CAREN project brings Gigabit-speed connectivity to Central Asia*

by Hastings Ndebvu | Mar 1, 2017 | Connectivity, Stories

Researchers, academics and students in Central Asia and Europe are already starting to benefit from the recent deployment of a ring of 1 Gbps circuits for research and education (R&E) across the regions, officially inaugurated today at the start of the 2nd CAREN...
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