I called my ISP they said the cut is not in BD.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7792688.stm
hm.
And about cable in Buriganga ... we can not have it there cause the river is
so polluted now ... the cables will probably melt ... :p
Mahmood
--
Ubuntu Bangladesh mailing list
ubuntu-bd@lists.
যে কেউ ইমেইল করলে তার নামের নিচে তার ইমেইল অ্যাড্রেস থাকে। show details এ
ক্লিক করলে তার ইমেইল ঠিকানা দেখা যাবে।
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Shabab Mustafa wrote:
> shabab.must...@gmail
> --
> Ubuntu Bangladesh mailing list
> ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/lis
If we had a big WAN, the need of High Speed Internet could be largely reduced.
Company like grameenphone can make such thing.
It'd be great.
--
A K M Mokaddim
http://talk.cmyweb.net
http://twitter.com/shiplu
Stop Top Posting !!
--
Ubuntu Bangladesh mailing list
ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com
https:
I have a good idea, perhaps the engineers can make it live. What about we
stop using that stupid cables and use the waters instead as a career media.
We will use the waters as our media and need not to worry about
cut/whatever. Everyone can get connected from the sea and river :)
--
Omi Azad - h
shabab.must...@gmail
--
Ubuntu Bangladesh mailing list
ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
hmm... I thought something about it. Because yesterday night, I could
access google or gmail or Omi vai's blog. But couldn't access some
wordpress blogs, howtoforge etc.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 4:23 PM, 9el wrote:
> Thanks for the news. Similar event happened before for a Tsunami/El Nino
> near t
Do not agree. We cannot have a sub-MARIN cable line underneath buriganga.
Bcoz ther is no marin avaIilable there. We can try for a sub-sewerage
connectivity instead. :P
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Hasin Hayder wrote:
> dont worry
>
> lets have a g2g on the bank of river buriganga and we can
Thanks for the news. Similar event happened before for a Tsunami/El Nino
near the Pacific.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 4:14 PM, tanjir wrote:
> didn't it happen because of the fiber cut in mediterranean sea? i was
> reading this news today morning, and it eventually disconnected most
> part of asi
didn't it happen because of the fiber cut in mediterranean sea? i was
reading this news today morning, and it eventually disconnected most
part of asia from the rest of the world. last time (feb,2008) similar
incident took place because some ship "by mistake" anchored there. this
time three parall
Lets go ! :)
আমরা সবতে মিল্যা চেষ্টা করলে কাউরে লাগবে না আর! :D
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Hasin Hayder wrote:
> dont worry
>
> lets have a g2g on the bank of river buriganga and we can start building a
> submarine cable there :D
>
> lol
>
>
> regards
> hasin hayder
> i2we inc (www.i2we.c
dont worry
lets have a g2g on the bank of river buriganga and we can start building a
submarine cable there :D
lol
regards
hasin hayder
i2we inc (www.i2we.com)
http://hasin.wordpress.com
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 3:11 PM, dark lord wrote:
> WE NEED A BACKUP SOLUTION. maybe 1 more submarin lin
WE NEED A BACKUP SOLUTION. maybe 1 more submarin line.
On 12/20/08, 9el wrote:
> They are not stupids. They do it to ruin our country. Lets say India wants
> our Country's Garments and Outsourcing to have a break. A night is enough to
> lose clients. This sabotage is also done by illegal VoIP pro
They are not stupids. They do it to ruin our country. Lets say India wants
our Country's Garments and Outsourcing to have a break. A night is enough to
lose clients. This sabotage is also done by illegal VoIP providers.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Tarin Mahmood wrote:
> Oh thats why net is
13 matches
Mail list logo