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TEIN2 Project Overview - Building a Strong Asian Research and Education Infrastructure

This presentation provides an overview of the TEIN2 project, its partners, funding, and proposed network topology. It highlights the project's history, milestones, and next steps towards enhancing connectivity and reducing the digital divide in Asia.

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TEIN2 Project Overview - Building a Strong Asian Research and Education Infrastructure

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  1. TEIN2 Overview David West TEIN2 Project Manager DANTE 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 1

  2. Structure • Background/progress • Topology • Next Steps 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 2

  3. TEIN2 Partners • Beneficiaries: China (CERNET), Indonesia (ITB), Malaysia (MDC), Philippines (ASTI), Thailand (ThaiREN), Vietnam (MOST) • Non Beneficiaries: Japan (APAN-JP, MAFFIN, NICT, NII), Korea (KISDI), Singapore (SingAREN) • Third Parties: AARNet, Academia Sinica • European: France (RENATER), Netherlands (SURFnet), UK (UKERNA) • Contracting Partner: DANTE 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 3

  4. Modalities • European Commission funding up to 10 M Euro/80% funding for beneficiaries, others participate at own cost • EC has contracted DANTE to manage TEIN2 up to Dec 2007 • TEIN2 Technical Committee provides forum for project partners, met 7 times since May 2004 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 4

  5. Project History • Oct 2000 Trans-Eurasia Information Network endorsed by ASEM 3, Seoul • Nov 2001 Seoul – Paris link starts (“TEIN1”) • Mar 2003 EC studies for TEIN 2nd phase start (“TEIN2”) • Jan 2004 TEIN2 Information Day held, Brussels • May 2004 EC/DANTE TEIN2 contract starts • Oct 2004 TEIN2 planning studies completed • Dec 2004 TEIN2 network procurement begins 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 5

  6. ID VN CN MY TH HK PH JP SG EU KR (tba) TEIN2 Proposed Topology Step 1 155 622 (tba) 45 622 155 45 45 Slide 6 AU

  7. North America Via TransPAC2 ID VN CN MY TH HK JP PH SG EU 622 KR (tba) TEIN2 Proposed Topology Step 2 155 622 (tba) 45 622 EU 155 622 45 45 Slide 7 AU

  8. North America Via TransPAC2 ID CN VN MY TH HK JP PH SG EU 622 KR (tba) TEIN2 Proposed Topology Step 3 622 155 622 (tba) 45 622 EU 155 3 x 622 45 45 4 x 155 Slide 8 AU

  9. North America Via TransPAC2 ID CN VN MY TH HK JP PH SG EU 622 KR (tba) TEIN2 Proposed Topology 622 155 622 (tba) 45 622 EU 155 3 x 622 45 45 4 x 155 Slide 9 AU

  10. Topology Benefits • Provides requested connection capacities for beneficiaries • SG/JP/HK intra-Asian ring for resilience • N and S routes to Europe for efficient routings and resilience • Transit via TransPAC2 to N America for direct N American traffic and additional back up to Europe • Utilises donors’ contributions effectively • Multiple hubs give flexibility for additional connections • Maximises use of EC funds • Principles supported by TEIN2 partners 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 10

  11. TEIN2 NOC • TEIN2 NOC service formally tendered under European procurement rules • Contract being awarded to Tsinghua University (CERNET NOC provider) • TEIN2 NOC to be based in Hong Kong • Co-operative working with APAN-NOC and other partner NOCs to be established 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 11

  12. Next Steps Underway: • Secure partner commitments for first 12 months operation • Finalise service provider contracts • Finalise engineering planning Then: • Network implementation • RFS from December 2005 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 12

  13. Conclusions • Benefits of TEIN2 coming soon! • Helping reduce the Digital Divide in Asia • Improving Asia-Europe connections • Working with APAN and major Asian and global partners to build and sustain a strong Asian R&E infrastructure 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 13

  14. Thank you! David West david.west@dante.org.uk www.tein2.net/ 20th APAN Meeting, Taipei 23/27 August 2005 TEIN-05-107 Slide 14

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