Che -Guevara

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  1. Somaligalbeed dhaanto format is Somali. How can a Somali copy what's already a Somali :-) I personally like this
  2. Gulf to Africa, G2A, a New Groundbreaking Cable System between Oman, Somaliland, Puntland, and Ethiopia That Will Develop the Telecommunications in Eastern Africa Using Xtera’s Turnkey Subsea Solution MUSCAT, OMAN and DALLAS, TEXAS, USA – (February 9, 2016) – Omantel, the national operator of Oman and the leading wholesale carrier in the Middle East, today announced the signing of the supply agreement with Xtera Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: XCOM), a leading provider of high-capacity, cost-effective optical transport solutions, for building yet another unique submarine cable to strengthen its position in the region and beyond. The new cable will be built in partnership with Ethio Telecom, Golis Telecom and Telesom Company and will be a direct highway from Salalah in Oman to Bosaso in Puntland and Berbera in Somaliland, with a terrestrial extension to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia. “This is the first step on our expansion journey into Africa where we will go from Oman directly to Somalia and then extend the cable further into Africa to Ethiopia,” said Sohail Qadir, Vice President Omantel Wholesale. “These two highly under-served countries will soon be connected to our international low-latency network, gain access to all the content hosted in Oman with Omantel and consume services from Europe and Southeast Asia,” continued Mr. Qadir. G2A will be a new low-latency cable system with the purpose of bringing content closer to end-users in Africa and providing Somalia and Ethiopia with much needed Internet capacity and access to global cloud services and applications. The subsea part will run from Salalah, Oman, to both Bosaso in Somalia and Berbera in Somaliland. From Salalah, a terrestrial route through Oman will interconnect with all of Omantel’s nine submarine cable systems, soon to be twelve, with some of them the largest in the world connecting the Middle East with the Far East, Europe and North America. Omantel also hosts a wide range of content and cloud providers in Oman serving the Middle East region from their central hubs in Oman, all which will be available to the G2A system. “This is a fascinating project, first of its kind, where we will benefit from Omantel’s international network stretching around the globe to bring tremendous change in the region as access to high quality and affordable Internet services affects all aspects of peoples’ lives and their way of thinking”, said Mr. Abdikarim Mohamed Eid CEO of Telesom Company. “At the same time we will gain access to the main Internet hubs in the world, the countries on Omantel’s international network will become available through G2A to serve enterprise customers in Eastern Africa”, added Mr. Andualem Admassie, CEO of Ethio Telecom. Xtera will supply its turnkey 100G/100G+ submarine cable system solution for this project, including subsea optical repeaters, Nu-Wave Optima™ Submarine Line Terminal Equipment (SLTE), cable and all marine services. Xtera’s subsea repeaters, engineered around a number of electrical, optical and mechanical innovations, use Raman optical amplification to produce very low noise levels for maximal repeater spacing and offer wide spectrum for higher system capacity. “We are extremely pleased to be selected by G2A consortium to build this new submarine cable system as a further validation of our turnkey offering of high-performance, high-reliability cable systems based on our innovative repeater,” said Jon Hopper, President and Chief Executive Officer of Xtera. “This new build project is a perfect illustration of Xtera’s innovative, flexible solutions for deploying new subsea infrastructure or upgrading existing cable assets under water.” Designed for 20 Tbit/s of capacity with the latest 100G technology, the G2A system will optimize the connectivity costs in Africa and add much needed capacity to an under-served and fast growing region. “Today we are mainly relying on satellite communication for our Internet needs; G2A will dramatically change the end-user experience and enable new types of low-latency services both for the residential and corporate sectors”, said Mr. Abdulaziz Gureye Karshe, Chairman of the Board of Golis. G2A will be ready for service in Q4-2016. http://www.xtera.com/news/gulf-to-africa-g2a-a-new-groundbreaking-cable-system-between-oman-somaliland-puntland-and-ethiopia-that-will-develop-the-telecommunications-in-eastern-africa-using-xteras-turnkey-subsea/
  3. Xabad, Apparently I am mix of Southeastern Bantu, Middle Eastern and North African. I guess centuries of migration and trading have led to this. The test is not very sophisticated. The results are estimations.
  4. I did one and I was surprised. We are not as unique as we think we are. At least, I am not. Regardless, we are mashed together, the only identity we have now is being Somali. I don't know about them giving it to the Government. But they do use it for research though you can opt out. In any case, the results will not be difficult to get hold of.
  5. Did anyone of you have their DNA analyzed?
  6. Apha, Are you from the same habar as this Biixi dude. It seems Saalax hit you where it hurts :-)
  7. Xabad, you would be a perfect Nazi!
  8. <cite> @ReerBari said:</cite> The people of Bari are waking up. https://www.facebook.com/bari1.somalia/ Waking up to what, call for instability? Nativism? What's the end goal?
  9. <cite> @CidanSultan said:</cite> ^^ The man said he is from Somaliland. That must boil your blood. I think it's boiling your blood. Dear God, what sort of household did you grow you up in?
  10. <cite> @xabad said:</cite> Why is everyone assuming I have depression ?? :D . Hehe, you beat me. I was about to ask that. In any case, are we talking about depression in general terms or in some context?
  11. <cite> @Alpha Blondy said:</cite> you want me BANNED as well? you've edited my comments. i didn't even write that, you scum . there is a deliberate ploy to ban folks.
  12. <cite> @Alpha Blondy said:</cite> i couldn't agree more. these Somalians are pure scum. munafaqnimo and jahilnimo fa.aqash scum.
  13. lol@adopted, Royal, my foot, someone had died because of him. This sort of person undermines stability.
  14. http://puntlandone.com/2016/02/02/dhageysowareysi-csamad-gallan-oo-caddaystay-fowdada-uu-boosaaso-ka-wadowaan-iska-difaacnay-ciidamada-cweli-gaas/
  15. <cite> @CidanSultan said:</cite> Xasan Sheikh is the same religion as the rest of Somalians it's called munafaqnimo. With bari practising a combo of munafaqnimo and jahilnimo. Admin, is there a reason why this kid continues to be tolerated? Or is it free for all now?
  16. ^That failure lies with the Federal Government. They literally have no plan to do anything other than amass money for the next election.
  17. It's a freak show. It looks like Rubio is making a splash. I feel for Hilary, but she is liability. Imagine if she get indicted.