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Sri Lanka telecenter connectivity story 1: Not an infrastructure issue always…

Ambuluwawa, about 1,100 m above sea level, is probably the highest point in the vicinity of Gampola. Not surprisingly, all telecom operators exploit the geography. Transmission stations/towers encircle the summit. (See above) That is what one calls infrastructure.

Just 10 km away, Sirimalwatte Ananda thero, a young and energetic Buddhist monk, runs a Nenasala, a telecenter established under the World Bank funded e-Sri Lanka program. He is not content with the Internet facilities. He pays Rs. 11,250 (about USD 100) per month for a 128 kbps link of inconsistent speed. This is twice more what a user in Colombo pay for her, not 128 k but 2 Mbps link – from the same operator.

Use simple maths. Ananda thero pays THIRTY TWO (32) times more per kbps than a user in Colombo. Why such a large gap? Don’t tell me lack of infrastructure is the culprit.

6 Comments to Sri Lanka telecenter connectivity story 1: Not an infrastructure issue always…

  1. ISP's Gravatar ISP
    December 22, 2008 at 8:37 am | Permalink

    An operator has to travel a long distance to provide connectivity and for maintenance issues. This is why we want more money.

  2. December 22, 2008 at 2:27 pm | Permalink

    ISP – Pls provide this dude a detailed break up of the costs, he’s obviously not been to Business school.

    And learn Asia,
    We operate in a market system driven by profit, maybe you ought to vote for the communists next time….

  3. Megaline's Gravatar Megaline
    December 23, 2008 at 8:32 am | Permalink

    First all nenasala connections were given to elektroteks abey for a huge cost and they say al connections worked well. later icta gave it to three operators (slt, dialog, lankacom) and some of the outstation connections worked only for few months but the isps stil get money for connections according to ’stories’. icta can correct if i am wrong. is electortecs still providing nenasala connetions?

  4. Megaline's Gravatar Megaline
    December 23, 2008 at 9:40 am | Permalink

    Did the existing trio (slt/dialog/lankacom) do suffiencent fled survey before commiting to outstation nenasalas? how can the president go on saying that 500+ nenasalas are operating and new ones are being opened at a time many of them are either closed or with no internet access?

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