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WELCOME To NMNLR

Welcome to the NMNLR, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing shared use of a 10Gig national backbone for efficient network connectivity. Our goal is to establish aggregation and interchange points for national and local networks in New Mexico. Join us to enhance research, education, government, and economic development.

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WELCOME To NMNLR

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  1. WELCOME To NMNLR Shared use of a 10Gig National Backbone Optional Dedicated Wave connections Coordinated State and National Network Planning Albuquerque GigaPop (ABQ-G) Co-Location

  2. NMNLR • Non Profit 501-C • Plan to be self-sustaining through member fees • Board of Directors 3 Research Universities NM State Govt Cabinet Secretaries • Advisors Space Port LANL Governor Science Advisor

  3. Highway Interchange

  4. Network Interchange

  5. ABQ-G Establishing an aggregation point of National networks (Gigapop) such as NLR and Internet2 Establishing an interchange point of networks within New Mexico such as CHECSNet, LANL, Time Warner and Qwest What is a GigaPop?

  6. Sometimes there is a Toll (cost)

  7. SFRTC Estimated Costs NMNLR – no usage cost to City or County up to 100Mb NMNLR - $3K Membership Fee Local Loop Costs Install costs at ABQ-G Install costs at SFRTC node in Santa Fe

  8. Sometimes There Is Not a CostPart of Membership Fee • Connectivity to various NM locations such as University of New Mexico • Peering arrangements enabling to keep network traffic ‘local’ and more efficient • Connectivity to various initiatives such as IDEAL and NMCAC

  9. Some Other Options that have Fees • Lower Internet 1 costs by participation in Aggregation of Internet 1 costs and paying % of usage • Joining Internet 2 NM Cooperative • Joining CHECSNet Consortium

  10. Network Principles • Network of Networks • Public networks should work together • Acquire fiber where possible • Share build plans to avoid redundancy • Create self-sustaining operations through shared costs • Facilitate research, education, government and economic development

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