[ncc-regional-middle-east] Peering
Fahad AlShirawi fahad at 2connectbahrain.com
Fri Aug 3 00:18:26 CEST 2007
The current problem facing Gateway Gulf (I believe this is true but ask Ahmad, don't take my word for it), is that they couldn't cut a reasonable deal with Flag that does not involve Batelco. Still, they are in the process of licensing in Oman as well. That might work out better for them. Fahad. -----Original Message----- From: ncc-regional-middle-east-admin at ripe.net [mailto:ncc-regional-middle-east-admin at ripe.net] On Behalf Of Bill Woodcock Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 4:15 AM To: Kais Al-Essa Cc: ncc-regional-middle-east at ripe.net Subject: Re: [ncc-regional-middle-east] Peering On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Kais Al-Essa wrote: > During the meeting, I didn't see any single initiative about a peering > project in the Gulf. I don't know of anything substantive in the gulf. There's the Gateway Gulf project, but it seems to have stalled out. In the region more generally, there's an I near completion in Beirut. There's the long-established on in Cairo. And there are small ones in Cyprus and Tel Aviv, if you consider them "in region." The Afghanis have been on the verge of getting one going in Kabul for a while. -Bill