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Development of Internet2 in Mexico 2011

Development of Internet2 in Mexico 2011. I.- Strategy for deploying Internet 2 in Mexico.

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Development of Internet2 in Mexico 2011

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  1. Development of Internet2 in Mexico 2011

  2. I.- Strategy for deploying Internet 2 in Mexico

  3. Mexican Universities, following the example of other countries, needed a solution that would permit them to connect amongst themselves and with foreign universities with greater bandwidth at reasonable costs.

  4. The strategy for the development of Internet 2 in Mexico was based upon the willingness of seven leading Universities to bear the cost of the installation of a high speed backbone, on a pro-rata basis

  5. On April 8th, 1999 a non-profit private corporation was formed to implement and fund the network • Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet, A.C.

  6. CUDI’S members should be committed to the development, use and support of advanced networks and wide band connectivity applications for education and research

  7. Status of the CUDI project

  8. Present membership Academic & R&D Institutions: 98 Students: 1’400,000 Teachers: 100,000 Networked computers: 150,000 This represents approximately 70% of the students of the Mexican higher education system

  9. 258 Educational institutions

  10. Organization Assembly Board Membership Committee Applications Committee Network Committee

  11. An agreement was reached with Telmex & Avantel for the provision of the network backbone. Network to be used exclusively for Educational & Research Applications

  12. Backbone de la red CUDI CENIC Abilene (Internet2) Tijuana Cd. Juárez Red CLARA Monterrey Cancún Guadalajara 45 Mb 155 Mb México 1Gb

  13. Networks Characteristics Quality of Service (QoS) Multicast IPv6 H.323 Routing Topology Security NOC

  14. International Connectivity TIJUANA UCSD (CALIFORNIA) 1 Gb (Fibra óptica propiedad del proyecto WHREN de la NSF) CLARA 45 Mb UACJ UTEP(TEXAS) 1 Gb (Fibra óptica propiedad de CUDI

  15. International MOU’s UCAID (University Corporation for Advanced internet Development) de EUA http://www.internet2.edu CENIC (Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California) de EUA http://www.cenic.edu CANARIE ( Canadian Network for Advanced Research Industrie and Education) de Canadá http://www.canarie.edu.ca REUNA (Red Universitaria Nacional ) de Chile http://www.reuna.cl RETINA (Red Teleinformática Académica de Argentina) http://www.retina.ar RNP (Rede Nationale de Ensino e Pesquisa) de Brasil http://www.rnp.br RED IRIS (Red de Interconexión de Recursos Informáticos de las Universidades de España) http://www.rediris.es CLARA (Colaboración Latinoamericana de Redes Avanzadas)

  16. Europe-Middle East AUSTRIA (ACONET) BELGIUM (BELNET) CROATIA (CARNET) CZECH REPUBLIC (CESNET) CYPRUS (CYNET) DENMARK (Forskningsnettet) ESTONIA (EENET) FINLAND (FUNET) FRANCE (RENATER) GERMANY (G-WIN) GREECE (GRNET) HUNGARY (HUNGARNET) ICELAND (RHNET) IRELAND (HEANET) ISRAEL (IUCC) ITALY (GARR) LATVIA (LATNET) LITHUANIA (LITNET) LUXEMBOURG (RESTENA) MALTA (UNIV. MALTA) NETHERLANDS (SURFNET) NORWAY (UNINETT) POLAND (POL-34) PORTUGAL (FCCN) Otheraccessiblenetworksthrough Abilene. 4,00 institutions QATAR (QATAR FOUNDATION) ROMANIA (ROEDUNET) RUSSIA (RBNET) SLOVAKIA (SANET) SLOVENIA (ARNES) SPAIN (REDIRIS) SWEDEN (SUNET) SWITZERLAND (SWITCH) UNITED KINGDOM (JANET) TURKEY (ULAKBYM) *CERN DANTE (Europe) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) TERENA (Europe) Americas ARANDU (Paraguay) CANARIE (Canada) CEDIA (Ecuador)CLARA (Latin America & Caribbean) CUDI (Mexico) CR2NET (Costa Rica) RAGIE (Guatemala) RAICES (El Salvador) RAAP (Perú) RAU (Uruguay) REACCIUN (Venezuela) RENATA (Colombia) RENIA (Nicaragua) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP (Brazil) REDCYT (Panama) Africa ALGERIA (CERIST) EGYPT (EUN/ENSTIN) MOROCCO (CNRST) TUNISIA (RFR) SOUTH AFRICA (TENET) Central Asia Asia-Pacific AUSTRALIA (AAIREP) CHINA (CERNET,CSTNET,NSFCNET) HONG KONG (HARNET) JAPAN (SINET,WIDE,JGN2) KOREA (KOREN,KREONET2) SINGAPORE (SINGAREN) PHILIPPINES (PREGINET) TAIWAN (TANET2,ASNET) THAILAND (UNINET,THAISARN) ARMENIA (ARENA) GEORGIA (GRENA) KAZAKHSTAN (KAZRENA) TAJIKISTAN (TARENA) UZBEKISTAN (UZSCI)

  17. Distance education Digital Libraries Telemedicine Life sciences Astronomy Earth Sciences Colaboratories Visualization Robotics Grids Arts Key Applications

  18. Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet, A. C.Internet 2, México Parral No.32Col. Condesa06140, México, D.F.+ 52 (55) 5211 3060+ 52 (55) 5211 5199

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