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    SOUTH CAUCASUS COUNTRIES ARE LINKED TO GEANT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.03.2009 23:53 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Commission on Tuesday linked researchers
    in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to a pan-European ultra-speed
    computer network, called GEANT, Xinhua News reports.

    The commission switched on a 1.75-million-euro
    (2.27-million-U.S. dollar) computer network -- Black Sea
    Interconnection -- that links researchers in the three South Caucasus
    countries and connects them to GEANT, which already serves 30 million
    researchers both in the European Union (EU) and some other parts of
    the world.

    The EU provided 1.4 million euros, or 80 percent of the funding,
    said the commission.

    The high-speed connections (from 34 to 100 Megabits per second)
    will enable a far greater level of collaboration between researchers
    and scientists in the South Caucasus region. It also promises to
    impact daily life in the region by improving access to and quality of
    healthcare such as allowing doctors to remotely diagnose conditions
    and prescribe treatment to poor and isolated rural communities,
    said the commission, the executive body of the EU.

    "By investing 1.4 million euros funding in this project, we will
    bridge a major digital divide by connecting scientists from the Black
    Sea region to the global research community, providing high-speed
    internet connections to universities and research centres in the
    South Caucasus. I expect better collaboration with GEANT's 4,000
    EU research institutions will lead to better research and better
    results in Europe and beyond," said Viviane Reding, EU commissioner
    for information society and media.

    GEANT, which also links seven Mediterranean countries, five Balkan
    countries, five Central Asian countries, 14 Asian countries,12 Latin
    American countries, as well as the United States and Canada, allows
    researchers to communicate at a speed of 10 Gigabits per second,
    said European Commission spokesman Martin Selmayr.

    GEANT is a 200-million-euro (260-million-dollar) project, which gets
    almost half of the budget from the EU between 2004 and 2009.
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