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During the last several years Open Society - Assistance Foundation was actively supporting Azerbaijan NGOs in sphere of ICT education. With the purpose of supporting local non-governmental organizations in sphere of Information and Communication Technologies A Recourses allocated and Azerweb NGO portal can serve good example of that. To continue its activity in this direction eRider project was launched with support of Open Society - Assistance Foundation.

The main goal of the Project is to improve work standards, staff skill and performance of local NGOs by providing ICT tools, necessary manuals and textbooks online and offline consultancies.

As result of survey conducted among NGOs to solve the discovered problems the next activities is supposed to do:

  • Preparation of technical manuals
  • Development of training on different topics of ICT knowledge.
  • Provide online consultancy for NGOs about their daily-occurred problems in ICT.
  • eRider Project's wide web resources.
Interested NGOs desired to get additional information and participate may fill out the form and send to e-mail address erider@aznet.org or deliver to AzNET office. The form can be obtained from the following address http://erider.aznet.org/downloads/quest_erider.doc.

Address: Dilara Aliyeva str.
702 Drogal lane, Post Delivery Office
Baku AZ1010 Azerbaijan
Tel: (+99412) 5963741
Fax: (+99412) 5963742
eRider Online map
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The secondary schools in the Baku city area connected to the ADSL Internet
July 2006
Schools ¹ 38, 167, 21
May 2006
Schools ¹ 153, 175, 176, 53, 8, 225
November 2005
Schools ¹ 49 , 20 and Bul-bul music School
June 2005
Baku Computer Collage
May 2005
Schools ¹ 6, 7, 41, 134, 160, 189 and Avrolitsey
Fees on Azeri Internet domains to go down
The fees for registration of Internet domains in Azerbaijan will be reduced by 33%, effective on October 1, reports say.
The registration fee, which used to make up 30 new manats ($34), as well as the annual payment for the use of local domains, will now equal 20 manats ($23), said Faig Farmanov, general director of Intrans company in charge of running Azeri domains.
“We are also looking to increase the number of Azeri websites registered with the .az domain. We are inviting local sites with the .com, .net and .org extensions to transfer to this domain free of charge, and use it for free for a year after that,” said Farmanov. Intrans also plans to start registering Azeri web-pages not in English, but in the native language, the company boss added.
Intrans has been in business for 13 years and is the country’s number one Internet service provider (ISP). Over 3,000 domains with the .az extension have been registered since August 25, 1993, when the national domain was set up.
September, 2005

New samples of the national brand "KUR" computers were tested. In future these computers will be used in the educational centres of Azerbaijan. The first operating system in azeri, which is developed on the basics of Linux mandrake OS, will be installed in all of the "KUR" computers.

September, 15, 2005

The American Study Center, which is situated in the building of the Baku State University, was connected to the high speed Internet, which uses an ASDL technology.

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