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- SUBJECT: n-1-4-011.34
- Ecuador and the Galapagos
- by Steve Goldstein
- <sgoldste@cise.cise.nsf.gov>
-
- Banco del Pacifico (Bank of the Pacific), one of Ecuador's leading and biggest
- commercial banks is progresively community-minded. Not the least of its
- contributions to development in Ecuador was the founding of ECUAnet, a not-
- for-profit Internet networking association for Ecuador, with free access for
- universities and like non-profit institutions. ECUAnet is given bandwidth
- on the Bank's satellite and microwave-based domestic networking infrastructure
- (main mission: for automatic teller
- machines, inter-branch/inter-city voice and data, etc.) *and* on its satellite
- link to Miami. ECUAnet is already connected to the Internet (ecnet.ec),
- and, as their guest in October, I saw and partiticipated in
- demonstrations of Internet-roving and resource-browsing internationally
- (conceived by ECUAnet V.P., Xavier Baquero--also V.P. for R&D of Banco del
- Pacifico--and his staff). ECUAnet's booth at this October's COMPU
- computer exposition in Quito was continuously populated with enthusiastic
- and curious visitors.
-
- Just in case you may have forgotten, the Galapagos Islands, that font of
- Darwin's theories on evolution and since, that sacred ground to environmental
- preservationists, belong to Ecuador.
- The staff of the Charles Darwin Research Station find themselves about two
- miles (with line-of-sight) from Banco del Pacifico's branch in Puerto Ayora,
- Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos. The director and her husband are Internet
- enthusiasts, recently of the University of Georgia's Institute of Ecology.
-
- The Bank is installing a terminal-server at its branch in Puerto Ayora.
- You will soon be able to ping Galapagos. We tested the link by logging
- on to a terminal server on the Ecuadoran mainland over a voice circuit,
- and it works fine-- right now, 2400 bps, but may be increased in non-banking
- hours to >=9600 bps over satellite to Guyaquil and satellite from Guyaquil
- to Miami (19,200 bps during banking hours/ 56 kbps during non-banking hours).
- However, there are not enough phone numbers available
- on the island to dedicate a new number to the terminal server at the bank's
- branch in Puerto Ayora, thus limiting dial-in service to non-banking hours.
-
- Banco del Pacifico plans to donate a modem, dial-in software and an
- uninterruptable power supply to help connect the Station's computer to
- the terminal server.
- The ultimate solution, For the Charles Darwin Research Station, a dedicated
- link between the Station and the branch over a distance of a few Km, will
- cost about US$5,000 to install.
-
- So, dear colleagues, if any of you should be interested in assisting the
- Charles Darwin Research Station achieve full Internet connectivity through
- ECUAnet, please write either to:
-
- Chantal Blanton, Ph.D.
- Directora
- Estacion Cientifica Charles Darwin (Charles Darwin Research Station)
- Casilla 17-01-3891
- Quito, Ecuador
- FAX: +593-2-443935
-
- or e-mail to:
-
- Xavier Baquero <xbaquero@ecnet.ec>
-
- with "pass to Charles Darwin" in the subject line
- (Xavier will find a way to print and pass it on to them).
-
- ECUAnet can serve as an example of how private interests can assist
- the research and ecucational communities in technologically emerging
- countries. While we have highlighted the Galapagos progress, ECUAnet
- is expanding its coverage of Ecuador's educational institutions on the
- mainland, and it is attracting many inquiries from Ecuador's medical
- community whose practitioners seek convenient access to medical information
- abroad.
-