Wireless at Universities in Mongolia
We installed a wireless network in Mongolia to provide Internet access to universities in Ulaanbaatar. The access to the Internet at-large is at DataCom's facility.
This is an excellent example of what we found for telephone in Mongolia.
This telephone pole is on the roof of the ICSA building. You can (barely)
see some wires running off from this pole to the lower right corner. They
are actually running wires from the roof of this building to another building
to bring phone service there.
You wouldn't believe what we had to go through to get to the roofs of
some of the buildings. Yes, this is a small hole in a 2 foot thick roof
above a ladder made of left-over re-bar.
But, once you got up on the ICSA roof it was a wonderful view.
And here they are about to place an antenna's mast into concrete on
the ICSA roof.
This is the Academic Center.
The staff and students at CSMC are helping to install the antenna and cables
on the roof.
Fortunately, the wireless routers can fit in even a very small room. This
"copier closet" at the Mongolian Technical University had a copier,
a few printers, a computer, and then we added a wireless router.
Here Mr. Bataa of DataCom is working with the faculty and staff at the National
University of Mongolia to set up the wireless router in an office where
they've already installed a 10-Base-T hub.