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Islamabad:
In a joint ceremony held at Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)
Headquarters, PTCL and Trans World Associates (TWA) have signed an agreement on
establishment of local Internet peering for routing of domestic email and
Internet traffic. It was decided that initially the link between two parties
will be of Fast Ethernet providing a peering capacity of around 80 to 90 Mbps.
This
arrangement will bring cost efficiency vis-Ã -vis international IP bandwidth by
restricting local internet traffic within the country. Besides that, it will
also provide routing efficiency especially in accessing the locally hosted
websites. Considering as a major step towards Information Communication
Technologies (ICT) revolution, the arrangement will also have an indirect impact
on proliferation of local internet content development in the country.
In
continuation to its role as an industry facilitator, PTA was mutually working
with PTCL and TWA for establishment of Local Internet Exchange Point(s) in the
country. In this regard a number of discussions and deliberations were carried
out by PTA and necessary solutions for implementation of said peering
arrangements were conversed.
Chairman
PTA, Dr. Mohammed Yaseen in his remarks appreciated the efforts of the ICT
Directorate of PTA, PTCL and TWA for working on the project and said that this
initiative would bring a remarkable effect on Internet industry of Pakistan. The
Chairman also highlighted that the ICT Directorate at PTA has embarked on
several other projects that would soon bring fruitful benefits and productive
results for the consumers and the industry. PTCL and TWA valued PTAâ??s
exertions and ensured their continuous corporation for the betterment of
Internet industry.
It
may be noted that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) of Pakistan seek
international Internet connectivity through PTCL and TWA. The domestic Internet
traffic originated by ISPs of the country is being routed through international
hops as currently no mutual peering points exist in Pakistan. The present
routing scenario is resulting in unnecessary delay for the local internet
traffic, burden on International Internet links and increase in average per bit
delivery cost of ISPs. With this agreement, all such issues will be addressed
and local internet traffic will be fastest.
Khurram
A.Mehran
Director
(PR)
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