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BT’s view on research networking

BT’s view on research networking. Bruno Tideman. Agenda. BT’s organization / capabilities Current research networks Market developments Building blocks Summary. Organization. Our Global Capabilities.

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BT’s view on research networking

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  1. BT’s view on research networking Bruno Tideman

  2. Agenda • BT’s organization / capabilities • Current research networks • Market developments • Building blocks • Summary

  3. Organization

  4. Our Global Capabilities • Global reach through BT-owned infrastructure and partnerships with local/regional telcos • Delivering service to 400+ cities in more than 100 countries

  5. Pan-European FibreNetwork • Ring topology with multiple redundant connections • Core backbone running at speeds up to 10 Gbit/s • Over 200,000 customers connected

  6. GigaPort Research Network • Semi collapsed backbone in Amsterdam 80Gbs (darkfibers) • 29 DWDM 10Gbs lambda’s (darkfiber local loops) • 14 managed darkfibers

  7. LEANet WAN Research Network CAMBRIDGE HIGH TECHNOLOGY CORRIDOR IPSWICH Birmingham Norwich ICC Microsoft Hyatt Hotel Cambridge Uni Cambridge Science Park AdastralPark Colchester US, AT&T Essex Uni BT Tower Europe & Farland Network NIC BT Centre Angel Centre UCL Global Switch

  8. Market developments Commercial vs. Research • QoS • Bandwidth • Price • Availability • Services

  9. IPv6 Managed wavelengths Optical CPE Global GRID Building blocks

  10. Other developments • Business model for research infrastructure, product development and early adopter phases. • Merging the wider research community with commercial production research networks • Building high-capacity, scalable data centric networks that are low cost… • Simplifying the network architecture • Lowering equipment costs • Lowering operational costs …and flexible to offer new service opportunities

  11. IP IP ATM IP++ SONET/SDH SONET/SDH High-Speed Optical Network IP-Optical Internetworking The simplification of Data Networking NEW OLD OPTICAL INTERNETWORKING ? ? IP++ All Optical Networking ? ?

  12. Summary • NGI / Global GRID is an emerging market of commercial significance and is still in early definition and research stages. • Operators should be able to make a profit to create a stable industry. • Research community can benefit from Optical IP Networking by partnering with operators and vise versa.

  13. “Telegraph charged for WORDS, Voice charges by the MINUTE, Data charges for BITS, Global GRID will charge for CYCLES”. Discussion?

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