Digital silk road project nears completion

ANKARA.  July 22. KAZINFORM The Central Asia Research and Education Network (CAREN) project, which was launched in January and is often described as a digital silk road, has enjoyed rapid progress toward completion and is expected to go live early next year, Kazinform cites Today's Zaman.
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The development of a high-capacity regional research and education network in Central Asia has been a top priority on the European Union's agenda for the region. Aiming to open this less-developed part of the world to Europe and beyond and thus fuel its further democratization and integration, the EU has backed the project with 5 million euros from EuropeAid, committed through 2011. Central Asian national research and education networks (NRENs) are also providing additional financial support.

A total of 1 million students and researchers at more than 200 universities and research centers along the ancient Silk Road in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan will have access to high-capacity Internet links, effectively bridging the communication gap and promoting regional development and cohesion.

The countries involved in the scope of CAREN currently use the slower, satellite-based Virtual Silk Highway to get Internet access for research purposes. Southern Caucasus countries also access the Internet through the same project, Kazinform refers to Today's Zaman.

See www.todayszaman.com

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