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Guy Almes <galmes@tamu.edu> Texas A&M University Comments on the NSFnet Guy Almes <galmes@tamu.edu> Texas A&M University Copyright 2008 Guy T. Almes Permission is given to redistribute for non-profit purposes, provided that this copyright notice is included.

Sesquinet The narrow NSFnet mission: connecting scientists at 200 research universities to the five NSF supercomputer centers So the first thanks go to: Mary Wheeler Ken Kennedy and their students

Implementing this in Texas Spring ’86 visit by Dennis Jennings of NSF Initial leadership from Houston-area schools Then close (if imperfect) cooperative relationship with THEnet The ‘ride’ from 56 kb/s to 1.5 Mb/s to 45 Mb/s over five years Oh, and let’s connect the students also

Key Sesquinet Contributors Farrell Gerbode Paul Milazzo Evan Wetstone Cathy Foulston Stan Barber Bill Manning

The Role of Architecture “Health of Science” was evident to all TCP/IP gave a clear basis of interoperability We could all “think global and act local” Today, with the dynamic circuit network, we suffer for the lack of such a basis of interoperability

Our Relationship with NSF In the NSFnet program, NSF led with sustained funding for the backbone, seed funding for the mid-levels, and no funding for the campus networks But by clear leadership, the “whole” was vastly greater than the sum of the parts Could we do the same with Cyberinfrastructure?