Nov 30 2006

Astana / Kazakhstan Has Internet Access Once More

Category: Internet Connections,Kazakhstan,PersonalChrisM @ 4:35 am

For the last couple of hours there was no http transfer, at first e-mail still worked, and Skype was working fine, but web sites and Messenger didn’t work.
Then e-mail dropped out.
It may have just been flaky DNS servers, as nothing was resolving, but I’m thinking it was a little closer to the back bone servers than a simple Kazakh Telecom dial up servers though, as K-Cell’s GPRS service had the same problems. Unless K-Cell use the same DNS servers as Kazakh Telecom !??
I’m guessing not a large amount of other people will have noticed, as the problems took place approximately between 2 and 4am…

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6 Responses to “Astana / Kazakhstan Has Internet Access Once More”

  1. Narcogen says:

    Well, Kazakhtelecom does own 49% of K-Cell (GSM Kazakhstan). In addition, every ISP’s DNS servers are slaved to Kazakhtelecom’s root servers, and requests to external DNS servers are blocked on most, if not all, ISPs.

    Try using one of the alternative root servers, for instance, to get access to some of the unofficial TLDs: it won’t work now, where 5 years ago it did.

    This allows for a certain degree of control: to block certain sites or to substitute replacement sites, even for those without a .kz suffix or that are hosted outside the territory.

  2. Ben says:

    Was there a power outage in large areas of Kazakhstan – Astana, Aktobe – last week (10/20 – 10/24)? We’re set to travel to Kaz, but were told that inclement weather has delayed the processing of some of our visa-associated paperwork (long story).

  3. Chris Merriman says:

    >>Narcogen – wow, thanks for that information. To be honest, I ended up phoning a friend in the UK to check if there was any breaking news re. Kazakhstan, to try and find out if perhaps the lack of internet access wasn’t an accident. Didn’t mention it in the post as my English friend laughed at me and thought I was being way too paranoid. I’ll now gladly point him in the direction of your comment :>

    >>Ben – We often get brownouts here – ie dips in the voltage being supplied. If you can afford it, you NEED a UPS for your PC whilst over here, certainly (Uninterruptible Power Supply). However, I don’t remember the power actually disappearing for more than a few seconds recently; it could just be where I live wasn’t affected. Hopefully Some other Astana dwellers will be able to comment here and confirm/deny recent blackouts… Mind you, paperwork delays aren’t unusual over here, so if they bothered to actually give you a reason, maybe they’re not BSing you? Good luck with the admin.

  4. Chris Merriman says:

    Forgot to ask…
    >>Narcogen, are you likely to be adding posts to your site anytime soon? I made a comment or two, but I think they\’re still be held in moderation?
    >>Ben, if you don\’t mind me asking, how did you find my site – Google? A different search engine? Or a link from another KZ blog?

    [edit] Narcogen, I went and checked back on your site and found all my comments approved, sorry for not noticing before.

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  6. ChrisM says:

    Hi Hamado, I’m not able to write you an invitation, as I’m not a Kazakh citizen, but good luck in your search. You couldn’t come over as a tourist for the first visit, and then make contact with someone local on your vacation?