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CAN Infotech 2010
Posted on January 13th, 2010 4 comments
The 16th CAN Infotech, a showcase of latest development in technology, has started at Bhrikuti Mandap Kathmandu on Wednesday. Six days long Can Infotech 2010 will end on January 18, 2010.The event was claimed to be available for observation through internet. I was curious to see what was going on. But the site was down due to heavy bandwidth.
Isn’t it surprising that the site was down on the first day! The organizers are computer people… computer and internet is their only profession and they don’t know how internet works.
Aren’t they supposed to know the inside and outside of computer?
Anyways, let’s go in details on the actual event:The technological festival has been organized every year since 1994. About 400,000 people are expected to visit the event. There are 270 stalls featuring different brands of computers, laptops, mobile phones, digital camera, pendrives, software and other computer and technology related services. Major brands setting-up stalls in the event are HP, Sony, Samsung, Lenovo, Logitech, Brother, Toshiba etc.
I hope the organizers will discuss about the ‘internet’ and ‘bandwidth’ in the technology conference to be held on January 16 and 17.
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what time does it starts?
business day means onil 4 buisnessmen or 4 us too.
oe tyo business day can infotech bari ho ra,ki ali discount hune din pani cha……….ani tyo website ta kya jhur,,,,,,
Server temporarily not available. Why am I not surprised.
Internet and bandwidth should not only be discussed it should be upgraded. They still call a 128kbps connection as broadband!! Amazing.