Mike,
Is your interest events like the recent semi-non-event with H1N1,
where for contagation management, workforce labor and school age
children were not compulsorily aggregated, or morbidity and mortality
effects on network operator labor for an event such as the dispersal
of a weaponized b
It's not related to Canada directly but but it is related to your question.
The following links are to the NANOG archive from Sep 11th 2001 where there
was some very good communication, specifically from Sean Donnelan regarding
connectivity during crisis. It shows the "unknowns" that people faced a
http://www.ncs.gov/library/pubs/Pandemic%20Comms%20Impact%20Study%20(December%202007).pdf
Department of Homeland Security
Pandemic Influenza Impact on Communications Networks Study
December 2007
Hello everyone,
My name is Mike Haska, and I am a graduate student at the University
of Alberta. I am conducting research into Internet capacity issues
during pandemic events. In order to analyze certain aspects of this
topic, I need to get in touch with representatives from the major
Int
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