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Spring 2003 Internet 2 Member Meeting International Task Force Arlington, Virginia

Spring 2003 Internet 2 Member Meeting International Task Force Arlington, Virginia. Some history. A strong “human network” with 10 years of collaboration among LA countries ENRED: an association for information and opportunities sharing

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Spring 2003 Internet 2 Member Meeting International Task Force Arlington, Virginia

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  1. Spring 2003 Internet 2 Member Meeting International Task Force Arlington, Virginia

  2. Some history • A strong “human network” with 10 years of collaboration among LA countries • ENRED: an association for information and opportunities sharing • WALC: (Workshops for Internet and networking in LA) 5 years doing technical training and regional politics analysis • LACNIC: (Latin American Internet domain name administration) successful initiative from LA participation in ICANN

  3. Some initial regional networking efforts…

  4. The “Pacto Andino” Network • Active up to 1996 • No activity at present

  5. RedHucyt: Central America and Caribbean • Satellite based • Supported by OAS up to 1998 • Currently Inactive

  6. Argentina-Chile Connection • Supported by Fundaciones Andes & Antorchas up to 1997 • Currently Inactive

  7. Present I2 Connectivity in LA Countries AmPath

  8. New cable infrastructure in Latin America PanamericanEmergiaImpSatTransandinoUniSurGlobal Crossing

  9. North Miami 309km Cat Island 474km 271km 319km Crooked Island 521km Providenciales(Turks & Caicos Islands) Cancun 258km 165km Tulum Puerto Plata 376km 325km 291km San Juan 363km Ladyville Punta Cana Trujillo 294km 241km PuertoBarrios PuertoLempira PuertoCortes 1006km 339km 114km 258km PuertoCabezas 372km Curacao 279km 242km Bluefields Willemstad 351km Punto Fijo 270km Riohacha 371km 301km 314km PuertoLimon MariaChiquita Ustupo New cables in the Caribbean (Maya & Arcos) Maya Arcos

  10. Global Crossing Infrastructure in South America.

  11. AMPATH • Active since 2001 for Chile, Brasil and Argentina. • Access to Abilene (Internet2) • Accessto Startap and transit to Europe, Canada& other Advanced Networks

  12. AMPATH´s achievements • Initial boost for Advanced Networking in LA • Stimulus for advanced connectivity inside each country • Motivation for collaborative project

  13. New Initiatives... • @LIS: Alliance for the Information Society • 62.5 Million Euros for EU-LA collaboration on Information Society Issues • 10 Million Euros for Interconnecting Europe & Latin American Researchers

  14. ...New Initiatives CAESAR: • CAESAR: Connecting All European and South American Researchers. EU sponsored study on Latin American Academic and Research Networks • CAESAR Workshop 2002 in Toledo became CLARA starting point • Feasibility Study proved that budget enables to establish advanced connectivity to all LA countries

  15. ...New Initiatives

  16. Objectives • To link Latin American NRENs with a Regional Network. • To promote development of Academic & Scientific Networks where they presently do not exist. Project open to participation from every LA&C country • To enable collaboration with other similar initiatives

  17. Argentina Brasil Bolivia Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Ecuador El Salvador Honduras Guatemala México Nicaragua Panamá Paraguay Perú Rep. Dominicana Uruguay Venezuela CLARA Member Countries

  18. CLARA Activities • May 2002: Brussels @LIS Interconnection Initiative Launched • June 2002: EU-LA Meeting in Toledo. Toledo Statement signed. • July 2002: LA Networking Initiatives meet in Rio. CLARA agreement established. • September 2002: Coordinating Committee of CLARA meets in Buenos Aires • September 2002: CLARA & ICT TF meeting in Rio. • November 2002: EU-CLARA meeting in Santiago

  19. NREN requirements: • Strong and well established national organizations providing service to users. • Routing from the national backbones to Internet2 and other Advanced Networks should be transparent to the user.

  20. LA NRENs presently connected to Internet2 and other Advanced Networks…

  21. REUNA

  22. Abundante Media Escasa • 4 with advanced connectivity • 8 in the near future • 57 with low speed connectivity

  23. Proposed Topology for the CLARA backbone

  24. Backbone Time Table • January 2003: technical definitions • May 2003: Open bid for provisioning of capacity and equipment • June/July 2003: Contracts assigned • September/October 2003: Start of network operations

  25. CLARA Working Groups • Coordination: Nelson Simoes (BR), Lito Ibarra (SV) y DANTE • Organization & Statutes: I.Holz (UY), A.Barrera (PA), C.Frank (AR) • Financing: F.Utreras (CL), C.Casasús (MX), DANTE • Technology: M.Stanton (BR), G.Cicileo (AR), G.deTeramond (CR), • Communications: S.Venturo (PE), J.Berrizbeitia (VE), • Applications: A.Pisanty (MX), …

  26. Legal Form and Registration • Legal form: International Civil Association under the laws of Uruguay • Non profit organization • Legal registration documentation is expected to be completed in May 2003 • Functionally operative in July 2003

  27. Statutes: Objectives • Development of a regional network to interconnect the NRENs operated by its members • Planning and implementation of network services for regional interconnection • Coordination amongst LA-NREN and other stakeholders • Cooperation for the promotion of scientific and technologic development

  28. Members and Directive Bodies • Members: Active and Observers (NREN in process of formation) • Associates: Financial Contributors • Bodies: • General Members Assembly, • Board of Directors, • Auditing Committee, • Electoral Committee, • Technical Commitee and • Working Groups

  29. Operations • Legal office in Montevideo, Uruguay • Centralized Executive Direction and Secretariat office located in one of the member countries

  30. Connectivity arrangements with non-ALICE partners • Connectivity with other initiatives, partners and providers is planned (Internet2, CENIC, Ampath…)

  31. SDSCC UTEP Tijuana Cd Juárez A HOUSTON vBNS REYNOSA SALTILLO Monterrey ZACATECAS AGUASCALIENTES MERIDA LEON GTO TULA POZA RICA CAMPECHE Guadalajara QUERETARO JALAPA VERACRUZ México VILLAHERMOSA PACHUCA Cudi is in the process of acquiring fiber connectivity into the US in Tijuana and El Paso which will support adequate connectivity from Clara to the US To CLARA To CLARA

  32. CLARA: an opportunity • ...for Science, Technology and Education: an instrument for collaboration and new applications development. • ...for TELCOs: demand stimulation for new services • ...for Governments: a tool for development and global integration.

  33. Thank you!!! Carlos Casasús ccasasus@cudi.edu.mx Cudi Mexico

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