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Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)


From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 18:19:34 +0200



On 29/May/18 18:03, Eric Kuhnke wrote:

Based on my experience a couple of years ago while in West Africa:

If you look at the BGP adjacencies and bidirectional traceroutes for ISPs
in Sierra Leone or Liberia; Freetown and Monrovia are both are logically
suburbs of London. Just with much higher transport latencies via the
submarine fiber link and then transport from UK cable landing station to
the IX points in London.

The situation is a bit different in Accra, Ghana which is a much larger and
more economically developed market, and has IXes and ISPs that peer with
each other domestically.

West Africa has generally lagged a little behind compared to Eastern and
Southern Africa, with regard to closing connectivity gaps within the
local and regional space. The good news is that places such as Ghana and
Nigeria have made excellent strides in fixing this, as you point out.

The work being done by AfPIF (part of ISOC), AFRINIC and a bunch of
country- and region-level NOG's has gone a long a way in promoting local
and regional connectivity through traditional and other means, and we
have seen the fruits of that labour.

Mark.


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