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Unitel (Star Telecom) Internet Traffic Analysis
Unitel AS Number is 131267. As we can see, the unique international upstream provider of Unitel (Star Telecom) is Viettel (AS 7552). Viettel is a Vietnamese state-owned mobile network operator. Unitel (Star Telecom) is the joint venture between Viettel Global Joint Stock…
Planet Internet Traffic Analysis
In the below diagrams and the next articles, every ISP is referenced by its Autonomous System (AS) Number. “Within the Internet, an Autonomous System (AS) is a collection of connected Internet Protocol (IP) routing prefixes under the control of one…
Internet is just a big spaghetti plate
In Laos, 99.9% of the Internet traffic is international as there is mainly no content hosted in the country. Thus, the upstream ISP connectivity (the international carrier that connect each local ISP to the rest of the world) is critical and…
Unlock your LTC, Unitel, ETL, Beeline 3G dongles!
All the 3G dongles sold by the mobile operators in Laos are locked. Unlocking your dongle can be very easy and allow you to use any operator SIM card. There are different methods to unlock your usb dongle depending on…
Facebook statistics in Laos
Socialbakers provide interesting statistics about the Facebook usage in Laos. The penetration rate of Facebook among online users in Laos is 25%. The total facebook users is 129,660. http://www.socialbakers.com/facebook-statistics/laos
Internet in Laos – Our Story
Internet in Laos offers its visitors a unique outlook into the Laos technology, media, and telecommunication market. From in-depth analyses of the country’s digital infrastructure, broadband comparison tables to more casual news on mobile phone availability, we cover a wide spectrum of information.
Internet in Laos expertise comes from decades of experience in the technology sector and years of experience on Laos ground building and operating wired and wireless service provider networks, data centers, and cloud infrastructure.