Educause Tempe, Arizona, February 4 th 2002. Agenda Evolution of Transoceanic internet capacity demand and supply Impact of the Telecom recession Future.

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Educause Tempe, Arizona, February 4 th 2002

Agenda Evolution of Transoceanic internet capacity demand and supply Impact of the Telecom recession Future in the making: the optical internet and the Grid?

The difficulty of predictions and forecasts In october 1994 Teleglobe inaugurated Cantat-3 with two fiber pairs, capacity of 5gigabit (2x2.5Gb) linking Canada to the UK, Germany, Denmark, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. –Doubled the capacity under the atlantic –155mb was earmarked for data –Engineering estimated 17years to fill the cable

Testnetwork for R&E

What happened since The internet tsunami took everybody by surprise. Cantat-3 was full in less than 3 years. Five years later cables of 1000 times the capacity of Cantat-3 are being installed. Deregulation and ease of acces to capital created a multitude of new carriers and a cornucopia of transmission capacity. After a peak in early 2000, overcapacity has led to the current telecom meltdown. This in turn now makes it relatively easier and less costly to interconnect national R&E networks and to deploy global networks such as Teleglobe’s GlobeSystem.

The battle of the Atlantic Capacity coming onlineGbps* RFS –Level 3/GC (Project Yellow) 3201,280sep00 –TAT-14 (Club) apr01 –FLAG Atlantic-1 (FLAG/GTS) 1602,560sep01 –Hibernia (360networks, Inc.)1,9202Q01 –Atlantic Crossing -2 (Global Crossing)2,560**1Q01 –TyCom Global Network2,5601Q02 –OxygenNo Go! –Apollo (C&W) 3,200 4Q02 – total 12,160 * = Design capacity ** = Cancelled, AC-2 joining Level 3

The battle of the Pacific Capacity coming onlineGbps* RFS –TPC-5 (club) dec98 –Southern Cross nov00 –China-US (club) 20 80jan 01 –PC-1 (Global Crossing & Marubeni) apr01 –Japan-US (club) oct01 –Tycom Pacific ** 2Q02? –FP-1 FLAG Pacific 160 5,120***2Q02 –360 Pacific4,800***3Q02 –Asia- America MoU US-Jp-Ch-Kor-Tw5,120****2Q03? – total 9,560 * = Design capacity ** = april: Tycom joins FLAG aug 8 th 01: FLAG withdraws, Tycom continues alone ***= project dropped ****=financing not completed

East-Asia cable systems

Transpacific cables up to end 2001 TPC-5: 2x2x5=20 China-US: 4x8x2.5=80 Japan-US: 4x16x10=640 (80) PC1: 4x16x10 (80 as of apr 01) SC: 3x16x10= 480 (60)

Could there be oversupply? Atlantic supply exceeds conventional demand forecasts: strong downward price pressure ! Gbps

The R&E Community benefits from the cornucopia hardly increasing any budgets. TransPacific: –TRANSPAC network went from 155mb to 2x622mb –AARnet buys its own IRU from Australia to Seattle TransAtlantic: –SURFnet takes first 2.5gb lambda in service on Jan 10th 2002 linking Netherlight and STARlight –UKERNA and Dante will each put 2.5gig connections in service in 1stQ02 –CERN will put 2.5gb lambda in service summer 2002 –Additional RFQ’s in progress. Europe: –Dante builds Geant with 10gig core with budget foreseen for 2.5gig core

Teleglobe’s approach: GlobeSystem 100 major global markets Advanced services for carriers, ISPs, content providers and corporations Over 400,000 route miles US$3B investment over 4 years Complementarity cable and satellite

Agenda Evolution of Transoceanic internet capacity demand and supply Impact of the Telecom recession Future in the making: the optical internet and the Grid?