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Regional Meteorological Telecommunication Network for the South-West Pacific

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This document outlines the framework for the Regional Meteorological Telecommunication Network, focusing on the point-to-point circuits necessary for effective communication among key locations in the South-West Pacific, including major cities like Tokyo, New Delhi, Washington, and more. It specifies the various transmission speeds, technologies (such as TCP/IP and X.25), and operational circuits that facilitate meteorological data exchange. The report addresses both regional connectivity and committed information rates, enhancing weather forecasting capabilities across the region.

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Regional Meteorological Telecommunication Network for the South-West Pacific

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  1. Tokyo 64 X.25 0.2 New Delhi Washington Bangkok Manila Fax Guam 19.2 X.25 56 X.25 9.6 X.25 Honolulu 1.2 64 TCP/IP 2.4 X.25 AFTN+GTS 9.6 X.25 Brunei Micronesia AFTN+GTS 9.6 X.25 Bracknell Kuala Lumpur 2.4 X.25 Pago-Pago NO 1.2 ASMC Singapore NO FR 64 (CIR:4) TCP/IP (+ X.25) Apia Honiara Port Moresby FR 64 (CIR:8) TCP/IP Jakarta Internet 28.8* RTH 4.8 TCP/IP Papeete 9.6 TCP/IP RSMC Nadi FR 64 (CIR:8) TCP/IP (+ X.25) NMC RSMC Darwin Port Vila Fax 4.8 X.25 Centre in other region FR 64 (CIR-16) TCP/IP Noumea FR 512 (CIR:128) MTN circuit Fax 9.6 X.25 Melbourne Regional circuit Internet 256* NO Not operational CIR Committed Information Rate (Frame Relay links) Interregional circuit Wellington Additional circuit Internet 256* Peak speed through Internet 31.VIII.2000 radio broadcast Regional Meteorological Telecommunication Network for Region V (South-West Pacific)point-to-point circuits implementation (transmission speed in Kbit/s)

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