Infrastructure is a wide range and ever-expanding range of equipment including cameras, scanners,
keyboards, telephones, fax machines, computers, switches, compact disks, video and
audio tape, cable, wire, satellites, optical fiber transmission lines, microwave nets,
switches, televisions, monitors, printers, and much much more...
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Central and East European / CIS Telecommunications
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David Zlotchenko has developed a very nice server which contains
information about infrastructure in Central and East European countries.
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Telecommunications
in the NIS
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Was developed by Brenden West, owner of West Research.
His page will guide you to some of the most accurate and reliable
resources about telecommunications in the FSU including companies,
comparison of services, public access e-mail sites and much more.
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Network maps
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Network maps of Russia and other FSU countries are available to view courtesy of Little
Russia in San Antonio, Texas.
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Network Maps of Europe
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Central and Eastern Europe . Source: The 1995 Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia .
Maps are copyright (c) Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc. . Click on the names of
the Central and Eastern European countries on the map to zoom in.
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International E-mail Accessibility
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A monthly table, which has been compiled by Olivier M.J.
Crepin-Leblond. His table will tell you if a country has email access,
which have Internet access or just general email services. Also included
are country codes which are derived from the International Organization
for Standardization standard ISO 3166.
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E-mail and Internet in the NIS and
Baltics
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It is a booklet put out by IREX
which is available online. This document is a must for those who have or
want to have computer contact with those in the former Soviet Union.