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Next Generation Internet in The Netherlands

Next Generation Internet in The Netherlands. Erik-Jan Bos <bos@surfnet.nl> SURFnet bv Eugene, OR - NANOG16. The Netherlands. The Netherlands. SURFnet. National Research Network (est. 1987) Research and Higher Education Not for Profit commercial company Connected sites pay for service

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Next Generation Internet in The Netherlands

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  1. Next Generation Internetin The Netherlands Erik-Jan Bos <bos@surfnet.nl> SURFnet bv Eugene, OR - NANOG16

  2. The Netherlands TheNetherlands

  3. SURFnet • National Research Network (est. 1987) • Research and Higher Education • Not for Profit commercial company • Connected sites pay for service • Government pays for innovation

  4. Trans-Atlantic bandwidth to/from The Netherlands Internet POTS Gigabit/sec Source: Stratix

  5. The GigaPort Project Next Generation Internet in The Netherlands GigaPort Network next generation infrastructure GigaPort Applications components for applications and services

  6. Joint Initiative Ministry of Transport and Public Works Ministry of Economic Affairs Ministry of Education Culture and Science

  7. Government support • Total: 85 million USD GigaPort Program Management GigaPort Applications $3 million $12 million GigaPort Network $70 million

  8. GigaPort Network Goals • The development of an highly advanced infrastructure for: • All traffic of SURF institutions • Testing of advanced applications by companies • Results: • National Research Infrastructure: SURFnet5 • Experience with new IP features and new network and access technologies

  9. GigaPort Network • National Research Infrastructure: • SURFnet4: Available NOW • SURFnet5: To be developed • External connectivity • Access Networks

  10. GigaPort Network

  11. GigaPort Network Aims • GigaPort Network in 1999: • IP over DWDM between several PoPs • GigaPort Network aims for 2002: • Backbone links: 80 Gbit/s • Connections: 20 Gbit/s • North America: 2.5 Gbit/s • Rest of Europe: 2.5 Gbit/s

  12. History of customers connections Access capacity

  13. GigaPort Network Planning

  14. SURFnet4 Cisco 12012/60

  15. Cisco 12000 Cisco 12000 Cisco 12000 Cisco 12000 Cisco 12000 Packet over SONET/SDH (STM-1 155M) Wide-Area Packet over SONET/SDH (STM-1 155M) Local in PoP SURFnet4 Marknesse/Vollenhove Groningen Wageningen Enschede PoP Utrecht Leiden Amsterdam Amsterdam 4 x 155M POS GigaPoP Enschede GigaPoP Amsterdam 4 x 155M POS 4 x 155M POS 2 x 155M POS 2 x 155M POS GigaPoP Delft GigaPoP Eindhoven Eindhoven Tilburg Maastricht Nijmegen Delft Rotterdam Den Haag V2.0 - EJB 10 July 98

  16. External Connections Amsterdam Internet Exchange 200 Mbit/s 5 Gbit/s 200 Mbit/s 155 Mbit/s 2,5 Gbit/s 1,6 Gbit/s Rest of the world (intercontinental) Rest of Europe Capacity on April 1st 1999 Capacity in 2002

  17. US connectivity • 200 Mbit/s between Amsterdam and NYC: • Commodity Internet through Teleglobe • STAR TAP connection (45M) • dCAR/DWFQ/MPLS TE • Peerings: • Now: Abilene, ESnet, DREN, UIUC, NWU • Soon: CA*net, SingaREN, UIC, others

  18. SURFnet5 • Creation of partnerships • Testing of various new technologies: • IP over (all) optical networks • 80 Gbit/s backbone & 20 Gbit/s access • New features: • IPSEC, VPNs and Traffic Engineering (MPLS) • Classes of Service (DiffServ) • Mobile IP; Multicasting

  19. Access Infrastructures (1) • Access network are running behind • Aim: High-speed connectivity always and anywhere • Pilots for new national access networks: • Wired (e.g. ADSL, TV-cable, fiber) • Wireless (e.g. UMTS)

  20. Access Infrastructures (2) • Development of generic facilities and services: • authentication • authorization • encryption • directory services

  21. More Information http://www.gigaport.nl/ QUESTIONS?

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