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IEEAF Global Opportunities APAN 2002 August 26, 2002 Shanghai, China

IEEAF Global Opportunities APAN 2002 August 26, 2002 Shanghai, China. Dr. Donald R. Riley Chair, IEEAF Vice President and CIO University of Maryland, College Park. " Non Nobis Solo" (Not by ourselves alone). IEEAF Objectives.

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IEEAF Global Opportunities APAN 2002 August 26, 2002 Shanghai, China

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  1. IEEAFGlobal OpportunitiesAPAN 2002August 26, 2002Shanghai, China Dr. Donald R. Riley Chair, IEEAF Vice President and CIO University of Maryland, College Park

  2. "Non Nobis Solo" (Not by ourselves alone) IEEAF Objectives • Act to ensure equitable access to bandwidth for academic institutions and their educational, research and services/outreach needs. • Through donations of physical facilities (co-location and riser space), equipment, licenses to "rights of way","dark fiber" or conduits at selected points of build-out of the US and global fiber-optical network, or “wave-lengths”. • Promote Partnerships with government/private entities/ educational institutions to distribute education content across networks, nations,and on a truly global basis

  3. "Non Nobis Solo" (Not by ourselves alone) EC/GEANT Strategies Exploiting the “cooperative model” as a global model to advance global networking for our collective benefit is a challenge worth pursuing!!! Spyros Konidaris. European Commission 21 February 2002

  4. IEEAF Organization • Honest Broker Group (IEEAF) • Accepting assets • Granting of assets as Free Use licenses • Matching Corporate assets with Educational needs • Advocate for assets on behalf of Education

  5. IEEAF Board of Directors John Charles (CSU Hayward) CENIC Jerry Hanley (Cal Poly SLO) John Silvester (Univ. of So.Cal) GEO (Geographic Network Affiliates, Intl.) Ed Fantegrossi PI2 (Pacific Internet2 Coalition) David Lassner (Univ. of Hawaii) P/NG (Pacific/Northwest Gigapop) Ron Johnson (Univ. of Washington) Don Riley University of Maryland UCAID (University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development) Steve Corbato Indiana University Michael McRobbie (TBD) International Member (TBD) International Member

  6. GEO builds carrier hotel buildings and supports the IEEA Foundation goals which include helping to solve the digital divide. + Universities GEO - The Catalyst Government Submarine Fiber Terrestial Fiber

  7. CENIC-GEO MOU led to IEEAF • GEO will donate real estate • 15K sq.ft. in each of two new International carrier hotels (Hayward/CA, MD/DC) • 200 sq.ft. in each of other facilities • GEO will get business partners (wet fiber/dry fiber/equipment/etc.) to donate as part of business negotiations

  8. Think Globally – Act Locally Strategic Opportunistic

  9. "Non Nobis Solo" (Not by ourselves alone) IEEAF Strategies The IEEAF has no boundaries of “home” territory….. Its mission is a global family -- the Global Quilt fabric

  10. North America Scandinavia Asia Central America Central Asia and CIS Europe Asia Pacific and Australia South America Africa The Global Quilt The Global Quilt 10

  11. Netherlands Example: Project “Glasbak” • New cable landing: Eemshaven (near Groningen) • New telecom carrier hotel: Groningen • Zernicke Research Park adjacent to University of Groningen • Groningen Internet Exchange (GNIX) • New fiber backhaul to major Internet exchanges • Essent Kabelcom • Amsterdam to Groningen to Hamburg + additional Europe • New R&D and Economic Development Opportunities

  12. Groningen: Wet meets Dry = Opportunity North America Asia Pacific Municipality Hamburg Eemshaven Groningen Amsterdam Essent Tycom

  13. Groningen Carrier Hotel: February 2001

  14. Groningen Carrier Hotel: March 2002

  15. GroNingen Internet eXchange Dedicated Connection Client (Worldwide) Groningen

  16. Groningen Zernicke Research Park

  17. Tyco-GEO ‘Atlantic Donation’ to IEEAF • Tyco connectivity (622 Mbps POS + 10 Gbps Wavelength) and co-location donations • New York City via London to Groningen, Netherland • Groningen, Netherlands: New Tyco landing site, Carrier Hotel, New fiber build by Essent Kabelcom • Co-Lo space in GNIX carrier hotel and internet exchange • 2 strands fiber (Amsterdam-Groningen-Hamburg) • New York City, USA • Colocation rack space at GEO 60 Hudson facility • Colocation rack space at Tyco 32 Ave of Americas facility • Additional colocation space as needed at Tyco NYC and New Jersey facilities • Manhattan Landing (MAN LAN): NYC 2nd Generation International Research & Education Exchange Point

  18. Tyco Atlantic Donation IEEAF: 622 Mbps POS +10 Gbps l

  19. Tyco Northern Europe Donation

  20. Tyco Southern Europe Donation

  21. Manhattan Landing – emerging NYC exchange point • MAN LAN is an Internet2 project initiated to meet the needs of our international peers in NYC • Abilene ITN does not provide transit to the U.S. fed nets • MAN LAN is an I2 effort - not part of the Abilene Network • NYC analog to Pacific Wave and STAR LIGHT EPs • designed to integrate closely with the GTRN effort • Gigabit/10-Gigabit Ethernet switch for bilateral peerings between U.S. and int’l research nets • Cisco 6509 NEBS-compliant switch at 60 Hudson St, 23rd fl • NG Abilene will connect at 10 Gbps – summer, 2002 • IEEAF donated facilities and connectivity • Facilities: 60 Hudson (GEO) & 32 Ave of Americas (Tycom) • Connection to Tycom-donated Atlantic donation • Partnership • UCAID/Internet2, IEEAF/GEO,Tyco, Indiana University, NYSERNET, CANARIE • Project point: Paul Love <epl@internet2.edu>

  22. IEEAF Co-lo In Tyco NY POP 32 AoA Chicago StarTap/ Starlight Atlantic DonationPlan for iGrid2002 Internet2 MAN LAN MAX/UMD Wash,DC GEANT SURFNET iGrid 2002

  23. Tyco-GEO ‘Pacific Donation’ to IEEAF • Tyco connectivity (622 Mbps POS + 10 Gbps Wavelength) and co-location donations • West Coast, USA access to connectivity and co-location • Colocation rack space at Tyco Portland, OR, and Santa Clara, CA, facilities • Access to connectivity and co-location rack space in six cities • Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore • Schedule • West Coast to Tokyo available January 2003 • Other sites on different schedules through end of 2003 • Status • Working with U.Washington/Pacific Northwest Gigapop and CENIC to connect donation into gigapops and U.S. infrastructure • Various stages of interaction at Asia-Pacific landing sites to identify “IEEAF Asset Stewards”

  24. 622 Mbps POS +10 Gbps l Tyco Global Network and IEEAF Donations Connectivity Donations

  25. Tyco Telecomm Donation Summary • Colocation space in NYC for Expanded NY Int’l Exchange Pt • Colocation space in Oregon and California on US West Coast • Production R&E Bandwidth: 622 Mbps POS • NY-London-Groningen (Netherlands) • Connects to IEEAF fiber to Amsterdam and Hamburg • CA-OR-Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore • “International Lambda”: Research 10 Gbps optical wavelength • NY-London-Groningen (Netherlands) • CA-OR-Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore • 200sq.ft. Co-location space in each of global facilities • Additional donations as global build-out continues

  26. Pacific Rim APANOpportunities

  27. Tyco Transpacific Donation IEEAF: 622 Mbps POS +10 Gbps l

  28. APAN Opportunites ?? !!!!!! IEEAF: 622 Mbps POS +10 Gbps l AARNet

  29. Lambda Backbone in 2004 ?

  30. Global Opportunities Connectivity Donations Future?

  31. New York City (32 Ave of the Americas) Portland, OR, USA Los Angeles and Santa Clara, CA, USA London (Heathrow and London (Stratford), England Copenhagen, Denmark (planned) Stockholm, Sweden (planned) Oslo, Norway (planned) Helsinki, Finland (planned) Amsterdam and Groningen, The Netherlands Hamburg and Frankfurt, Germany Marseille (planned) and Paris, France Milan and Rome, Italy (planned) Lisbon, Portugal (planned) Madrid and Barcelona, Spain (planned) Athens, Greece (planned) Tokyo, Japan Seoul, Korea Piti, Guam, USA Hong Kong, China Singapore Taipei, Taiwan Shanghai, China (C2C) Tyco TelExchange Centers - Colocation Tyco Cable Stations - Colocation • Wall Township, NJ, USA • Hillsboro, OR, USA • Emi and Toyohashi, Japan • Hunmanby and Highbridge, England • Bilbao and Cabrera de Mar, Spain • Acilia, Italy (planned) • Koropi, Greece (planned) • Pentaskhinos, Cyprus (planned)

  32. What does IEEAF need from APAN? • IEEAF only acquires network assets and makes them available -- does not manage/operate networks, etc. • IEEAF needs APAN and each country partner to take ‘ownership’ of planning for use of the assets • IEEAF needs to identify appropriate local organizations in each country with whom to partner to make the donated assets ‘useful’: • Sign agreement as ‘IEEAF Asset Steward’ • Agree to IEEAF Conditions of Use • Agree to put into service • Agree to share the access/resource, not hoard -- be a good steward for the community, not about ownership and control

  33. Global Opportunities

  34. THE GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE SITES Stockholm Helsinki Amsterdam Oslo Ireland Seattle, WA Copenhagen Dusseldorf Portland, OR London-Stfd NY-6th Ave Berlin Frankfurt London-Htrw CSU-Hayward NY-Broadway Groningen Hamburg Russia NJ-Wall Township Beijing Santa Clara, CA Seoul Los Angeles, CA Tokyo Guam College Park, MD Taipei Miami Shanghai Geneva Hong Kong Lisbon Tel Aviv Philippines Chennai Madrid Cypress Singapore Barcelona Vienna Bangladesh Marseille Milan = Current Mumbai Paris = Future Rome Bangalore

  35. IEEAF-GEO U.S. Opportunities Nashville, TN Waverly, IA Maysville, KY Lexington, KY Tiverton, RI Cedar Falls, IA Fayetteville, AR Cleveland, OH Washington, DC Spokane, WA Seattle, WA Danville, VA Albany, OR Blacksburg, VA Eugene, OR Morgantown, WV Coos Bay, OR Raleigh-Durham, NC San Luis Obispo, CA Charlotte, NC Hayward, CA Winston-Salem, NC Los Angeles, CA Columbia, SC Oklahoma City, OK Atlanta, GA Lubbock, TX Miami, FL Houston, TX Tuskaloosa, AL Ruston, LA Starkville, MS New Orleans, LA

  36. Government + Universities Submarine Fiber Terrestial Fiber IEEAF Global Quilt Http://www.ieeaf.org/

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