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Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby Bermooda » Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:35 am

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:blessed: :blessed:

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby anzeloti » Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:41 am

:stylin:


Imagine Mogadisho in the next 5 years :wow:

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby Bermooda » Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:05 am

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby DarthSomali » Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:17 am

ugly city

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby Bro » Wed Dec 04, 2013 5:00 pm

^ :wtf:
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MG :som: :up:

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby BlackVelvet » Wed Dec 04, 2013 5:04 pm

It would help get your point across if you also posted words to support your picture of water and soil and a tractor

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby Bermooda » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:39 pm

It would help get your point across if you also posted words to support your picture of water and soil and a tractor
I thought a picture is worth a thousand words :| that hole filled with water is where the cable will be buried all the way to the sea :up:

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby STARKAST » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:46 pm

Coastal cites are going to the centers of commerce in Somalia.

Xamar Bossaso Kismaayo Berbera etc.

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby Bermooda » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:58 pm

Coastal cites are going to the centers of commerce in Somalia.

Xamar Bossaso Kismaayo Berbera etc.
They have always been the economic backbone of the Somali race :up:

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby Basra- » Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:22 pm

There are TWO things that I pray never happens that is dependent on happiness.


1. I hope AIDs Cure is NEVER FOUND.

2. Somalia NEVER FINDS any legitimate, functioning government. It never finds prosperity and it should always continue to have civil war crises. :dj:

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby Bermooda » Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:36 pm

There are TWO things that I pray never happens that is dependent on happiness.


1. I hope AIDs Cure is NEVER FOUND.

2. Somalia NEVER FINDS any legitimate, functioning government. It never finds prosperity and it should always continue to have civil war crises. :dj:
Acuudu Bilaahi Mina Shaydaani Rajiim :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby STARKAST » Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:46 pm

Coastal cites are going to the centers of commerce in Somalia.

Xamar Bossaso Kismaayo Berbera etc.
They have always been the economic backbone of the Somali race :up:
I concur. Let me say i''m also glad no one had dared refute my point of fact. :som:

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby soomaahan » Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:36 am

mogadishi rocks :)

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Re: Mogadishu has arrived in the 21 century

Postby Bermooda » Mon Dec 09, 2013 8:09 am

This ain't just for Mogadishu but will reconnect :som: with the rest of the world

The importance of East African Submarine Cable System for Somalia

ImageIn thee past most African countries’ telecommunication carriers heavily relied on radio and satellite system to carry the bulk
of their international traffic.Most of internet traffic between African countries goes through Europe and The US, this means
if user in one African country calls internet data in another African country, the request first goes to Europe or the US and the
requested data is then routed back to the user in the first country who made the request. This make the communication very
expensive.With the implementation of EASSY African countries including Somalia will have fast network that will facilitate
transmission of voice, data of various bandwidths, Internet and television signals. The fiber optic network extends from
Mtunzini (South Africa) northward through the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea to Port Sudan. So advantage of having this fast
network means a lot to the people of east Africa including Somalia, it reduces internet service cost and creates job
opportunities for local people in the countries involved including Somalia.Who are the major players for this project? The
EASSY project is funded by World Bank and twenty eight well established regional telecommunication companies, among
those is Dalkom,an Integrated telecommunication Solutions provider based in Mogadishu and Nairobi.


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