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Re: Research Project: Internet capacity during pandemic events


From: Ken Gilmour <ken.gilmour () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 09:13:30 -0600

It's not related to Canada directly but but it is related to your question.
The following links are to the NANOG archive from Sep 11th 2001 where there
was some very good communication, specifically from Sean Donnelan regarding
connectivity during crisis. It shows the "unknowns" that people faced and
the teamwork involved in ensuring everyone could communicate (if you
overlook the religious and opinionated posts from other members).

http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/2001-09/

http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/2001-09/msg00384.html

Regards,

Ken

On 2 February 2010 21:59, <haska () ualberta ca> wrote:

Hello everyone,

My name is Mike Haska, and I am a graduate student at the University of
Alberta. I am conducting research into Internet capacity issues during
pandemic events. In order to analyze certain aspects of this topic, I need
to get in touch with representatives from the major Internet service
providers in Canada - some of whom, I am hoping, are members of this
distribution.

Specifically, I am looking to get in touch with individuals who are
familiar with the structure of their network and with any pandemic
contingency plans that are in place within their organization.

If you think you may be able to assist, or if you know of anyone who could,
please contact me at (haska at ualberta.ca) and I will provide further
information on all aspects of this study.

To put your mind at ease - I'm not fishing around for sensitive information
or your root passwords; I'm looking for an overview of your policies and
your responses to hypothetical scenarios. Your confidentiality is assured
and you are welcome to preview all the questions to be asked before you
commit to participating in any way.

I feel this topic has important implications to network operators in
Canada, so any support you can offer to this research project is greatly
appreciated.

Best regards,
-Mike




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