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TransPAC Extension and International R/E Networking Future Direction

Explore the future direction of international research and education networking through the TransPAC project, which provides high-performance network connectivity between the Asia-Pacific region and the United States. Learn about TransPAC extension, current network infrastructure, and the goal of building a unified R/E network between Asia, the US, and Europe.

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TransPAC Extension and International R/E Networking Future Direction

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  1. TransPAC Extension and International R/E Networking Future Direction James Williams TransPAC Executive Investigator Indiana University APAN-PRAGMA Meeting Fukuoka 2003

  2. Agenda Topics TransPAC background TransPAC extension Research and Education Networking Futures

  3. TransPAC Background The TransPAC Project provides high-performance network connectivity between the Asia-Pacific region and the United States for the purpose of encouraging educational and scientific collaboration among scientists and researchers in these respective areas. Specifically, TransPAC connects the Asia-Pacific Advanced Network (APAN) to the US high-performance infrastructure (Abilene, the vBNS and “Fednets”) and to other international high-performance networks (Canarie, and EU networks). Web site: www.transpac.org

  4. TransPAC Background 2 The TransPAC Project is jointly funded by the US National Science Foundation and the Japan Science and Technology Corporation. Indiana University provides technical and administrative support for TransPAC in the US. KDDI provides similar support for TransPAC in Japan. Web site: www.transpac.org

  5. Current TransPAC Network Dual OC-12 connections between the US and Asia OC-12 POS connection between Tokyo and Seattle OC-12 ATM connection between Tokyo and Chicago (StarLight)

  6. TransPAC Extension Requested by the NSF Subject to standard NSF review Maintain production quality reliable service 12 month fixed cost extension from 10/03 to 10/04 Serve the needs to R/E community until Cyberinfrastrucutre Report translated into programs

  7. TransPAC Extension 2 Continue to deliver production service Consider merging links and upgrading bandwidth Consider additional bandwidth expansion and experimental service offerings Following the release of the Cyberinfrastructure Report, work with the broad international community to assist in the development of the next generation of international R/E science infrastructure

  8. Unified R/E Network Asia-US-EU Building on the Cyberinfrastructure Report… Goal Building on the success of TransPAC, Euro-Link and STAR TAP, construct a unified high-performance R/E network between Asia, the US and Europe. Partners might be US-NSF, Internet2, Canarie, DANTE, MPHPT-Japan, APAN and commercial service providers.

  9. Unified R/E Network Benefits Single network serving Asia, North America and Europe Based on an Asian hub. Specific focus on serving the R/E community Emphasis on both production quality services and experimental services Opportunities to work with WIDE/PNWGP to develop high-performance redundant infrastructure to Asia.

  10. URLs www.transpac.org http://www.euro-link.org/ http://www.startap.net/starlight/ www.apan.net www.dante.net http://www.canarie.ca/canet4/ Jim Williams williams@indiana.edu

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