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Taking Advantage of Global Connectivity and Leveraging International Collaborations

Taking Advantage of Global Connectivity and Leveraging International Collaborations. Relationships & Partnerships Track Salon III Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting Arlington, Virginia. Welcome!. Internet2 International Program Background on session Today’s agenda.

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Taking Advantage of Global Connectivity and Leveraging International Collaborations

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  1. Taking Advantage of Global Connectivity and Leveraging International Collaborations Relationships & Partnerships TrackSalon III Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting Arlington, Virginia

  2. Welcome! • Internet2 International Program • Background on session • Today’s agenda

  3. Internet2: Partnerships • Partnerships are key to Internet2 • International partners are of strategic importance to Internet2 • Ensure global interoperability • of the next generation of Internet technologies and applications • Enable global collaboration • in research and education providing/promoting the development of an advanced networking environment internationally

  4. Internet2: International Partnerships • Build effective partnerships in other countries • With organizations of similar goals/objectives and similar constituencies • Mechanism: Memoranda of Understanding • Provide/promote interconnectivity between communities • Collaborate on technology development and deployment • Facilitate collaboration between members on applications • Engagement to: • Establish leading, high-performance network infrastructures in support of science, teaching and learning • Ensure global coordination and end-to-end performance in support of our communities

  5. Europe-Middle East ARNES (Slovenia) BELNET (Belgium) CARNET (Croatia) CESnet (Czech Republic) DANTE (Europe) DFN-Verein (Germany) GIP RENATER (France) GRNET (Greece) HEAnet (Ireland) HUNGARNET (Hungary) INFN-GARR (Italy) Israel-IUCC (Israel) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) POL-34 (Poland) RCCN (Portugal) RedIRIS (Spain) RESTENA (Luxembourg) RIPN (Russia) SANET (Slovakia) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) TERENA (Europe) JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CEDIA (Ecuador) CUDI (Mexico) CNTI (Venezuela) CR2NET (Costa Rica) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama) Asia-Pacific AAIREP (Australia) APAN (Asia-Pacific) APAN-KR (Korea) APRU (Asia-Pacific) CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China) JAIRC (Japan) JUCC (Hong Kong) NECTEC / UNINET (Thailand) SingAREN (Singapore) TAnet2 (Taiwan) Last updated: 20 March 2003 Internet2 International Partners

  6. Internet2 International connectivity • Internet2 backbone networks are primarily in the US • Primarily, our partners’ networks pay to get to the US • NSF provides some funding for 3 international links and a couple of interconnection points • TransPAC (Asia/Pacific Rim) • EuroLink (Europe) • NAUKAnet (Russia) • STAR TAP/Star Light (Chicago) • AMPATH • Other international exchange points/transit facilitated by Internet2 members

  7. Last update: 7 April 2003 Abilene International Peering STAR TAP/Star Light APAN/TransPAC†, CA*net, CERN, CERNET/CSTNET/NSFCNET, RBNET/NAUKAnet, GEMnet, HARNET, KOREN/KREONET2, NORDUnet, SURFnet, SingAREN, TANET2 Pacific Wave AARNET, APAN/TransPAC†, CA*net, TANET2 NYC GEANT*, HEANET, NORDUnet, SINET, SURFnet SNVA GEMNET, SingAREN, WIDE(v6) L.A. UNINET WASH GEANT* AMPATH ANSP, REUNA2, RNP2, RETINA (REACCIUN-2) OC12 San Diego (CALREN2) CUDI El Paso (UACJ-UT El Paso) CUDI • ARNES, ACONET, BELNET, CARNET, CERN, CESnet, CYNET, DFN, EENet, GARR, GRNET, HEANET, IUCC, JANET, LATNET, LITNET, NORDUNET, RENATER, RESTENA, SWITCH, HUNGARNET, GARR-B, POL-34, RCST, RedIRIS, SANET, SURFNET • † WIDE/JGN, IMnet, CERNet/CSTnet,/NSFCNET, KOREN/KREONET2, PREGINET, SingAREN, TANET2, ThaiSARN

  8. For more information on Internet2 International • Heather Boylesheather@internet2.eduDirector • Ana Prestonapreston@internet2.eduProgram Manager • http://international.internet2.edu

  9. Background on this session • What is the value of international connections and partnerships that specifically related to your work/what you are trying to do? •  What are the main lessons/experiences that you can share with other members in the Internet2 community trying to do projects that involve international participation and connections • what are the challenges? networks? coordination? cost? language/cultural issues? support/performance at the end points? other? • what role can Internet2 play to better support your work?

  10. Agenda for today 10:30 - 10:50 AM Interregional Grid-enabled Center for High Energy Physics Research and Education Outreach (CHEPREO) • Julio Ibarra, Director, AMPATH, Florida International University • Laird Kramer, Professor Physics, Florida International University 10:50 AM - 11:10 AMLogistical Networking in Worldwide Research Networks • Micah Beck, Director, Logistical Computing and Internetworking Lab (LoCi), Associate Professor, University of Tennessee • Terry Moore, Associate Director, Logistical Computing and Internetworking Lab, University of Tennessee

  11. Agenda for today 11:10 AM - 11:30 AMe-VLBI International Research Networking Needs • Alan Whitney, MIT Haystack Observatory • 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM  - Q&A Discussion

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