PingER: An Effort to Quantify the Digital Divide

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PingER: An Effort to Quantify the Digital Divide Aziz RehmatullahSLAC / Les CottrellSLAC www.slac.stanford.edu/grp/scs/net/talk05/silicon_valley_tour-may06.ppt

Introduction PingER project originally (1995) for measuring network performance for US, Europe and Japanese HEP community Extended this century to measure Digital Divide Last year added monitoring sites in S. Africa, Pakistan & India Will report on network performance to these regions from US and Europe – trends, comparisons Plus early results within and between these regions

PingER coverage ~120 countries (99% world’s connected population), 35 monitor sites in 14 countries Monitor 25 African countries, contain 83% African population New Sites in: Cape Town Rawalpindi Bangalore Pune Mumbai

The PingER Methodology >ping remhost Internet Remote Host (typically a server) Monitoring host 10 ping request packets each 30 mins Once a Day Ping response packets Data Repository @ SLAC Measure Round Trip Time & Loss

Minimum RTT from US Indicates best possible, i.e. no queuing >600ms probably geo-stationary satellite Only a few places still using satellite, mainly Africa Between developed regions min-RTT dominated by distance Little improvement possible Jan 2000 Dec 2003

World thruput seen from US Behind Europe 6 Yrs: Russia, Latin America 7 Yrs: Mid-East, SE Asia 10 Yrs: South Asia 11 Yrs: Cent. Asia 12 Yrs: Africa South Asia, Central Asia, and Africa are in Danger of Falling Even Farther Behind

S. Asia & Africa from US Data v. noisy but there are noticeable trends India may be holding its own Africa & Pakistan are falling behind Pakistan

Between Regions Red ellipses show within region Blue = min(RTT) Red = min-avg RTT India/Pak green ellipses ZA heavy congestion Botswana, Argentina, Madascar, Ghana, BF India better off than Pak

India to India Monitoring host in Bangalore from Oct ’05 Too early to tell much, also need more sites, have some good contacts 3 remote hosts (need to increase): R&E sites in Mumbai & Hyderabad Government site in AP Lot of difference between sites, Gov. site sees heavy congestion

Pakistan to Pakistan 3 monitoring sites in Islamabad/Rawalpindi NIIT via NTC, NIIT via Micronet, NTC (PERN supplier) All monitor 7 Universities in ISB, Lahore, KHI, Peshawar Careful: many University sites have proxies in US & Europe Minimum RTTs: best NTC 6ms, NIIT/NTC 10ms - extra 4ms for last mile, NIIT/Micronet 60ms – slower links different routes Queuing = Avg(RTT)-Min(RTT) NIIT/NTC heavily congested 200-400ms queuing Better when students holiday NIIT/Micronet & NTC OK Outages show fragility 200-400ms ~ 15-30 packets in queue NIIT Holiday

Africa Congolese Kindergarten Children, Project Day in the Life of Africa, photographer Per-Anders Pettersson http://www.olympus.co.jp/en/event/DITLA/

Overall Sorted by Median throughput Within region performance better (blue ellipses) Europe, N. America, E. Asia Russia generally good M. East, Oceania, S.E. Asia, L. America acceptable Africa, C. Asia, S. Asia poor

Conclusions S. Asia and Africa ~ 10 years behind and falling further behind creating a Digital Divide within a Digital Divide India appears better than Africa or Pakistan Last mile problems, and network fragility Decreasing use of satellites, still needed for many remote countries in Africa and C. Asia EASSy project will bring fibre to E. Africa Growth in # users 2000-2005 400% Africa, 4000% Pakistan networks not keeping up Need more sites in developing regions and longer time period of measurements

More information Thanks to: Harvey Newman & ICFA for encouragement & support, Anil Srivastava (World Bank) & N.Subramanian (Bangalore) for India, NTC and PERN for Pakistan monitoring site, FNAL for PingER management support, Duncan Martin & TENET (South Africa). Future: work with VSNL for India, Julio Ibarra for L. America Also see: ICFA/SCIC Monitoring report: www.slac.stanford.edu/xorg/icfa/icfa-net-paper-jan06/ PingER project: www-iepm.slac.stanford.edu/pinger/

PERN: Network Architecture International 2MB 33 Mbps Lahore Core ATM/Router 12 Universities Replica of Kr./Iba International 2MB International 4MB 57 Mbps 65 Mbps 50 Mbps 50 Mbps 2x2Mbps 2x2Mbps Karachi Core ATM/Router Islamabad Core ATM/Router 22 Universities 23 Universities 50 Mbps LAN Switch 2x2Mbps Customer LAN Switch University Access Router Access Router DRS DRS DRS DRS OF Node OFS DXX DXX OFS OFS DXX DXX University University University University HEC will invest $ 4M in Backbone 3 To 9 Points-of-Presence (Core Nodes) $ 2.4M from HEC to Public Universities for Last Mile Costs Possible Dark Fiber Initiative

Many systemic factors: Electricity, Import duties, Skills M. Jensen

Average Cost $ 11/kbps/Month

Satellites vs Terrestrial Terrestrial links via SAT3 & SEAMEW (Mediterranean) Terrestrial not available to all within countries PingER min-RTT measurements from S. African TENET monitoring station