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Network in Brazil: Present and Future

Network in Brazil: Present and Future. S. F. Novaes National Research Network Academic Network at São Paulo Network Traffic PingER Project at ANSP New program – TIDIA RedeRio Geopolitical Analysis. National Research Network (RNP). Network interconnecting the PoP’s of all states. RNP2.

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Network in Brazil: Present and Future

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  1. Network in Brazil: Present and Future S. F. Novaes • National Research Network • Academic Network at São Paulo • Network Traffic • PingER Project at ANSP • New program – TIDIA • RedeRio • Geopolitical Analysis S. F. Novaes

  2. National Research Network (RNP) • Network interconnecting the PoP’s of all states S. F. Novaes

  3. RNP2 • The RNP2 backbone RNP2 started in July 2000 • ATM technology for PoPs with large traffic • Frame Relay for PoPs with smaller traffic • 27 PoPs in the main cities and capitals • Gateway access at 155 Mbps • Two international connections: • 155 Mbps connected to Internet2 via Chicago STARTAP • 45 Mbps connected to Internet2 via Florida’s GigaPoP (Academic Network of Americas Path, AmPath) • Should connect all Federal Research Institutes S. F. Novaes

  4. Academic Network at São Paulo (ANSP) • Started in 1989 with the Bitnet access (after some test in Rio de Janeiro of Alberto Santoro) • First Brazilian network to be connect with Internet in 1991 • It is one of the main international connections • Connects the academic networks of the São Paulo universities and research institutes • 2001: agreement with NSF and UCAID allow connection to STARTAP to all cooperative projects • International traffic has independent link at 155 Mbps. • It is the PoP of RNP at state of São Paulo S. F. Novaes

  5. Network Traffic at ANSP S. F. Novaes

  6. PingER Project at ANSP CERN Fermilab SLAC KEK S. F. Novaes

  7. New Program: TIDIA • New project from FAPESP (Foundation for Science Support of the State of São Paulo) http://www.tidia.fm.usp.br/ • Intend to give financial support for the development of technologies related to the high speed networks • Improve the qualification of human resources • Development of new technologies, products and services • Investment of at least US$ 4 millions • Received 123 proposals for new projects S. F. Novaes

  8. Rede Rio • Network connecting the universities and research institutes of Rio de Janeiro. • Two main connections:155Mbps with RNP and 34Mbps with IMPSAT UERJ CBPF S. F. Novaes

  9. Geopolitical Analysis (BGP) ADDRESS SPACE PREFIX AS • BRAZIL 8083200 ( 0.578%) 525 ( 0.464%) 112 ( 1.012%) • MEXICO 4643076 ( 0.332%) 1062 ( 0.938%) 75 ( 0.678%) • CHILE 1532160 ( 0.110%) 873 ( 0.771%) 36 ( 0.325% • ARGENTINA 1529856 ( 0.109%) 894 ( 0.790%) 78 ( 0.705%) • COLOMBIA 414208 ( 0.030%) 448 ( 0.396%) 27 ( 0.244%) • US 704056771 (50.35%) 65945 (58.26%) 5899 (53.32%) S. F. Novaes

  10. Conclusions • Connection is improving in Brazil and all Latin America • High Energy Physics have played a major role in this evolution • However the HEP does not always get the due retribution • e.g. UERJ with the largest HEP group still have a 8 Mbps link while RedeRio is operating at 155 Mbps. S. F. Novaes

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