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[[Hervey Allen]], Network System Engineer
 
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'''Network Startup Resource Center - NSRC''' is an organizattion working for the development and deployment of Internet throughout Asia/Pacific, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and the New Independent States. Its main focus is deployment of internet in the academic institutes and non governmental organizations. It provides assistance to the teams working for the betterment of global internet. NSRC provides a platform for international communication between institutes, scientist, engineers and researchers. Engineers working with NSRC are always trying to make this communication easier and more accessible.<ref>[http://www.nsrc.org/ NSRC]</ref>
 
'''Network Startup Resource Center - NSRC''' is an organizattion working for the development and deployment of Internet throughout Asia/Pacific, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and the New Independent States. Its main focus is deployment of internet in the academic institutes and non governmental organizations. It provides assistance to the teams working for the betterment of global internet. NSRC provides a platform for international communication between institutes, scientist, engineers and researchers. Engineers working with NSRC are always trying to make this communication easier and more accessible.<ref>[http://www.nsrc.org/ NSRC]</ref>
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NSRC started providing services of building internet infrastructure in 1988 in South Africa. They gradually moved on to other countries and provided network connectivity to Egypt, Indonesia, Kenya, Liberia, Morocco, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania,  
 
NSRC started providing services of building internet infrastructure in 1988 in South Africa. They gradually moved on to other countries and provided network connectivity to Egypt, Indonesia, Kenya, Liberia, Morocco, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania,  
 
Togo, and assistance to many others. They build their centers in local universities and help people establish their own network and connect to the outside world.<ref>[http://archive.psg.com/nsrc.html PSG Archive]</ref>
 
Togo, and assistance to many others. They build their centers in local universities and help people establish their own network and connect to the outside world.<ref>[http://archive.psg.com/nsrc.html PSG Archive]</ref>
Since its birth NSRC has provided assistance to build first ever network of:
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Since its birth NSRC has provided assistance to build first ever network of:<ref>[http://www.nsrc.org/about.html About NSRC]</ref>
* Peru in 1991.
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* Peru in 1991
* Egyptian Universities in 1993.
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* Egyptian Universities in 1993
* Africa in 1994.
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* Africa in 1994
* Sri Lankan Engineers in 1995.
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* Sri Lankan Engineers in 1995
* Tanzania in 1996.
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* Tanzania in 1996
* Togo in 1997.
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* Togo in 1997
<ref>[http://www.nsrc.org/about.html About NSRC]</ref>
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In 1996 NSRC officially moved to University of Oregon. They participated in the development of [[AfriNIC]] and [[LACNIC]]. They provide funding for different Network Operator Group - [[NOG]]s throughout the world.<ref>[http://apru2008.ui.ac.id/v2/presentation/apru-cio-2008-uo.pdf UI Apru2008]</ref> Since 1992 NSRC has provided more than $40 million of aid for the equipment and publications necessary for establishment of Internet in more than 100 countries.<ref>[http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Review/EDUCAUSEReviewMagazineVolume45/CultivatingGlobalCyberinfrastr/202353 EduCause]</ref>
 
In 1996 NSRC officially moved to University of Oregon. They participated in the development of [[AfriNIC]] and [[LACNIC]]. They provide funding for different Network Operator Group - [[NOG]]s throughout the world.<ref>[http://apru2008.ui.ac.id/v2/presentation/apru-cio-2008-uo.pdf UI Apru2008]</ref> Since 1992 NSRC has provided more than $40 million of aid for the equipment and publications necessary for establishment of Internet in more than 100 countries.<ref>[http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Review/EDUCAUSEReviewMagazineVolume45/CultivatingGlobalCyberinfrastr/202353 EduCause]</ref>