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Marilyn Hay (bc), Terrel Hobbs (gov.nt), Gary Finley (netera),

ORAN Updates CAnet 4 Tech Committee meeting Halifax, 11 June 2006. Marilyn Hay (bc.net), Terrel Hobbs (gov.nt.ca), Gary Finley (netera.ca), Glenn Hollinger (usask.ca), Ron Dallmeier (xtremedevices.com), Sam Mokbel (orano.on.ca), Michel Savoie (crc.ca), William Maton (nrc.ca),

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Marilyn Hay (bc), Terrel Hobbs (gov.nt), Gary Finley (netera),

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  1. ORAN Updates CAnet 4 Tech Committee meeting Halifax, 11 June 2006 Marilyn Hay (bc.net), Terrel Hobbs (gov.nt.ca), Gary Finley (netera.ca), Glenn Hollinger (usask.ca), Ron Dallmeier (xtremedevices.com), Sam Mokbel (orano.on.ca), Michel Savoie (crc.ca), William Maton (nrc.ca), Peter Jacobs (unb.ca), Brian Power (mun.ca), Marc Dooley (dal.ca) Blair Vessey (upei.ca)

  2. NWT Update • 2005 - Finally fully connected to C4 via 10 MB ubr • 2006 - Moved away from traditional Frame Relay, and have upgraded approx 80% of the Network to MPLS for Government and School WAN connections. 30% of the communities use TDMA Satellite links, remainder are Microwave. Towards the end of 2006, the NWT should be connected to Alberta with Fibre, this should make the C4 connection more reliable. • Currently the only C4 customers are NWT Schools, and Government. The next challenge will be connecting non Government Institutions, and managing H.323 sessions across both networks.

  3. ACORN-NS Update • An interconnect cable has been installed in Duke Tower which enables Internetworking Atlantic Inc. to connect to the Dalhousie fiber ring. • Thefirst customer to be connected is Environment Canada. BIO and NSCC will also connect via this interconnect. • The N.S Health Network or Capital District Health Association (CDHA) has become a member. All hospitals in the Halifax region are now connected. • The Valley Community Fiber Network has started the make ready to install 144 fibers which will terminate at Dalhousie University. Six municipalities, Acadia University and the Nova Scotia Community College are connected via the Fundy Broadband Network. St.FX University, Cape Breton University and the NSCC in the Eastern portion of the Province have also connected. • A lightpath was connected to our Computer Science Dept. • We are purchasing a 24 port gigabit fiber module for the CAnet 4 router at Dalhousie.

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