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Report from ICFA Digital Divide Workshop Daegu, Korea, May 23-27 ‘05
ICFA=International Committee on Future Accelerators Sponsored by the Particles and Fields Commission of IUPAP Report from ICFA Digital Divide Workshop Daegu, Korea, May ‘05 Les Cottrell, Presented at the Internet2 Fall members Meeting, SIG on Supporting International Collaborations in Hard to Network Parts of the World Philadelphia, Sep 2005
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SCIC Standing Committee on Inter-regional Connectivity (SCIC) Charge:
Make recommendations to ICFA concerning the connectivity between America, Asia and Europe. As part of the process of developing these recommendations, the committee should monitor traffic, keep track of technology developments, periodically review forecasts of future bandwidth needs, and provide early warning of potential problems.
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Progress in Closing the Digital Divide
We Must Work to Close to Digital Divide, from Several Perspectives To Allow Scientists in All World Regions to Take Part in Discoveries; to Foster Research and Education Removing Regional, Last Mile, Local Bottlenecks and Compromises in Network Quality are On the Critical Path “Dark Fiber” and community owned/operated networks emerging as the means to rapid progress in a growing list of nations: us, ca, nl, jp, kr; pl, cz, br, sk, cn, pt, ie, gr, …; Also GEANT2 Important Examples on the Road to Closing the Digital Divide GLORIAD (US-Russia-China-Korea) Global Optical Ring IEEAF “Global Quilt” Ed Fantegrossi, Don Riley; NSF: IRNC and New Initiative on Africa CHEPREO, WHREN, ANSP and the Brazil HEPGrid in Latin America Leadership & Outreach: HEP Groups in US, EU, Japan, Korea
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GLORIAD Network Date: 3/1/2007
Beijing-Khabarovsk (Russia)-Novosibirsk, 10 Gbps Seattle-Hong Kong, 10 Gbps (Tyco Contract) Seattle-Chicago-NYC, 10 Gbps (CANARIE Contribution) NYC-Amsterdam, 10 Gbps (Tyco Contract) Amsterdam-Moscow, 10 Gbps Seattle-Pusan-Hong Kong, 10 Gbps (Tyco Contract) Moscow-Novosibirsk, 10 Gbps Hong Kong-Beijing, 10 Gbps Greg Cole/ORNL
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Closing the Digital Divide: R&E Networks in/to Latin America
PacificWave AtlanticWave RNP2 and the GIGA Project (ANSP) AmPath: 45 Mbps Links to US (2002-5) CHEPREO (NSF, from 2004): 622 Mbps Sao Paulo – Miami WHREN/LILA (NSF, from 2005) 0.6 to 2.5 G Ring by 2006 Connections to Pacific & Atlantic Wave RedCLARA (EU): Connects 18 Latin Am. NRENs, Cuba; 622 Mbps Link to Europe To GEANT 622 Mbps Sao Paulo ANSP
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„Porta Optica – a coordinated task to Heal
„Porta Optica – a coordinated task to Heal the Digital Divide to the East ... CE countries – CBDF links to EE neighbours: - Poland: DF connectivity to every eastern neighbour - Scandinavia: the northern route - GRNET: activity in the Balkan region (SEEREN/ SEEFIRE) + the south GEANT/TERENA: political & organisational support all: influencing the EE countries wrt. DF acq., importance of DF infrastructure & business models Recognition of a Digital Divide in Europe between CE & EE. Coordinated task to heal.
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TEIN2 Project Managed by DANTE An initiative of the European Commission with the stated objective of improving connectivity in certain developing countries of the Asia Pacific region Partners: China (CERNET) Indonesia (ITB) Malaysia (MDC) Philippines (ASTI) Thailand (ThaiREN) Vietnam (MOST) Korea (KISDI) Singapore (SingAREN) Australia (AARNet) France (RENATER) Netherlands (SURFnet) UK (UKERNA) TEIN provided 2Mbps connectivity from Korea to GEANT, upgraded to 45Mbps 2003, and 155Mbps 2004 Tein2 underway Contracts Q2/3, operational Q (to end 2007) Exploring collaborations with existing and planned initiatives G. McLaughlin
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G. McLaughlin
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Philippines: PREGINet Network Map
No. of Partner Institutions as of March 31, 2005: Academe = Government = 33 Research = TOTAL 2 Mbps Backbone
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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
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S Africa Connectivity Connections are often indirect
Costly, wastes Intl bw Use traceroutes to see what paths are used. Mike Jensen PingER
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Maroc Wide Area Network
Abdeslam Hoummada Maroc Wide Area Network MARWAN 2 Network at 34 Mbps for Research and high education 45 Mbps Algeria & tunisia connected to Geant - 45 Mbs Rabat Casablanca 80% universities connect Typically 2Mbps connection Monopoly carrier 80% universities to connect, university connections typically 2Mbps 34 Mbps 2 Mbps
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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
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Pakistan performance Typically once a month losses go to 20%
RTT ms Feb05 Another fiber outage, this time of 3 hours! Power cable dug up by excavators of Karachi Water & Sewage Board Jul05 The March ( ), occurred due to the disconnection of the power cable of Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation (PTCL) by the "excavators of Karachi Water and Sewerage Board hired by SITE Limited Factory". Fiber cut off Karachi causes 12 day outage Jun-Jul ’05, Huge losses of confidence and business Infrastructure appears fragile Losses to QEA & NIIT are 3-8% averaged over month
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Worldwide view Developed regions improving by factor 10 in < 6 years Developing regions such as India and Africa are years behind May not be catching up.
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We Need to Work on the Digital Divide from Several Perspectives
Workshops and Tutorials/Training Sessions For Example: ICFA DD Workshops: Rio 2/04, Daegu May 2005, HONET (Pakistan) 12/04 Share Information: Monitoring, BW Progress; Dark Fiber Projects & Pricing Model Cases: Poland, Slovakia, Czech Rep., China, Brazil,… Encourage, and Work on Inter-Regional Projects GLORIAD, Russia-China-Korea US Optical Ring Latin America: CHEPREO/WHREN (US-Brazil); RedCLARA Asia Pacific: TEIN2 Help with Modernizing the Infrastructure Design, Commissioning, Development Provide Tools for Effective Use: Monitoring, Collaboration Systems; Advanced TCP Stacks, Grid System Software Work on Policies and/or Pricing: pk, br, cn, SE Europe, in, … Encourage Access to Dark Fiber Raise World Awareness of Problems, & Opportunities for Solutions Increased Engagement with Government Representatives and Agencies
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ICFA SCIC Digital Divide Workshops
Now a Tradition Daegu May 2005: Excellent occasion to focus on the Asia Pacific A View of Progress and Remaining Issues Bring target areas where progress can be made next into focus E.g. Russia, Pakistan, India, North-South Connections in the Asia Pacific Next Meeting Choice of a Key Location: Russia, Poland, Romania have been discussed; expressions of interest welcome. Greater participation from government representatives
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More Information Meeting agenda and links to presentations
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Many systemic factors: Electricity, Import duties, Skills
M. Jensen
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Average Cost $ 11/kbps/Month
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International & National Backbones
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