FREDERICK NORONHA on Thu, 12 Mar 1998 07:32:51 +0100 (MET) |
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>From THE GOMANTAK TIMES (Panaji) * March 8, 1998 INFOBAHN RUNS INTO A ROADBLOCK IN GOA >From Frederick Noronha PANAJI, March 6: In Goa, the Information Superhighway has hit a major road-block, and a number of eager citizens anxiously awaiting to get access to the Internet find their access closed, at least for some weeks to come. Officials at the Goa Telecom confirmed that new Internet accounts are currently not being released. The apparent cause is that technical and managerial botch-ups have resulted in a lack of adequate equipment being in place here, for this this potentially very-useful facility. Added to this, a lack of proper communication between Goa Telecom and India's main Internet service provider, the Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL), has complicated matters. Paperwork for the release of Internet accounts takes long time to get completed, and adequate equipment is very slow in reaching Goa. But, added to these long-standing problems, the new hurdle on the so-called Information Superhighway is that fresh accounts are simply not being opened in Goa. Goa Telecom officials plead that there is a lack of equipment. "If the Goa industries minister talks to VSNL, the work will get done," pleaded one official, requesting anonymity. But, Internet-users and enthusiasts in Goa find it odd that the Goa Telecom has itself been so slow in purchasing additional equipment, when it could stand to gain much revenue and business from this field with multiple spinoffs for all. "DoT (the Department of Telecom) wants to talke over the whole Internet business. But it can't manage one small state like Goa itself, so how will it manage the whole country?" asks Joseph "Boogie" Viegas, one of Goa's most experienced Internet enthusiasts based at Alto-Porvorim. Internet has a number of applications -- in business, industry, education, and even for promoting communication and entertainment. Given Goa's role as a touristic region, which also has a high ratio of expatriates, the Internet could play a major role if it is properly expanded and run satisfactorily. Over three hundred parties took Internet accounts in Goa, each of which costs between Rupees 5500 to 15,500 per year, till recently. Just a few months back, the rates were changed, to allow customers to buy smaller slabs of Internet time, leading to a big increase in the number of those opting for joining the race to cyberspace. This meant one could get an Internet account for Rs 3000 only. But the DoT was not adequately prepared to cope with this rush. Goa failed to get equipment on time, while other centres in Maharashtra and North India, like Jaipur, got equipment far earlier. Goa has got a fairly powerful 2 Mbps link to Bombay. But because of a shortage of modems and phone lines, no new accounts are being released till April at least. Once interest in the Internet wanes, it would be difficult to rebuild it. In February 1997, while launching the Internet access node in Goa, it was promised that a full-fledged server would be installed here, but this has not yet been done. Neither is connectivity satisfactory in many parts of Goa, due to some technical problem and synchronisation between exchanges. Both chief minister Pratapsing Rane, during the inaugural function last year, and former union minister Ramakant Khalap, have claimed credit for "bringing the Internet to Goa". But the road to cyberspace seems to be filled with potholes -- users outside Panaji still have a difficult time in getting a clear connection to the Internet. Cyberspace -- a new buzz word which promises to open a new world for the late 20th century -- is a world of information accessible via computer technology. But will Goa get a fair chance on the global infobahn? --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl