Cricinfo on Internet locally via Ceycom (2 Oct 1997)
`Cricinfo', the worldwide cricket web site on the Internet has appointed Ceycom Global Communication Ltd, the Ceylinco Group satellite communications company as its local host and agent in Sri Lanka
02-Oct-1997
Thursday 02, October 1997
Cricinfo on Internet locally via Ceycom
Daily News
`Cricinfo', the worldwide cricket web site on the Internet has
appointed Ceycom Global Communication Ltd, the Ceylinco Group
satellite communications company as its local host and agent in
Sri Lanka.
With this appointment, live, ball by ball coverage of cricket
matches on the web site commenced with the Pepsi Asia Cup '97.
The Cricinfo web site now provides coverage for cricket matches
played around the world and is the official host of web sites of
the International Cricket Council (ICC), South Africa Cricket
Board and Zimbabwe Cricket Board.
According to Dr. Badri Seshari, Director of Cricinfo, it is the
third most accessed sports web site on the Internet, and has
been rated as one of the 50 most popular web sites in the world.
``It is considered the home of cricket on the Internet,'' he
added.
Ceycom hopes to establish an official web site for the Sri Lanka
Cricket Board (SLCB) and connect it to the Cricinfo web site.
``Matches played in Sri Lanka did not get coverage on the web
site as there was no local representative,'' explained Romesh de
Silva, Sales Manager of Ceycom. ``We will be providing cricket
lovers on the Internet with an exciting new venue by partnering
with Cricinfo.'' He also added that summaries of all cricket
matches played by Sri Lanka since 1974 are available on this
site at www.ccom.lk.
Established in 1991, Cricinfo is a volunteer organisation of
cricket lovers which ties-up with local companies in countries
hosting cricket matches to provide live coverage of the matches
on the Internet. ``On average over a million people worldwide,
log into the web site to follow a match,'' de Silva said.
Ceycom Global Communication commenced operations in October
1996. In a joint venture agreement with Hughes - a subsidiary of
General Motors of USA, the company set up the first Very Small
Aperture Terminal (VSAT) network in Sri Lanka for international
services. The product portfolio of Ceycom includes e-mail, e-fax
and Internet services, data transmission services, international
and local point to point data links using VSAT technology, video
conference services, distance education, tele-medicine
facilities and disaster recovery centre facilities.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)