Post on 13-Dec-2015
TEIN2 Project - Initial Consideration (revised) -
2003. 12. 20
Kilnam Chon
Content
1.TEIN2 Project
2.ASEM Countries : Asia
3.Backbones
4.Link for Each Developing Country
5.Remark
Appendix
1. TEIN2 Project
Connecting Asian countries of ASEM, and to Europe for promotion of research and development.
Harmonize development of domestic research and education networks to TEIN2 and other international networks.
Multi-year project in February 2004 - December 2007 with 3 million ecu per year from Europe to cover 80% or less with the rest to be covered by Asia.
DANTE is carrying on the study now.
2. ASEM Countries: Asia
ASEAN: Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
CJK: China, Japan, Korea
3. Backbones
(1) Inter-Continental Link could use the existing links (Europe to JP, HK, or CN) with 2.5 Gbps, more or expand the current link of France-Korea to 1 Gbps or more, or install a new link.
(2) Intra-Asia Backbone
Connect North Asia Cluster of China-Hong Kong-Japan-Korea to Southeast Asia Cluster of Malaysia-Singapore-Thailand with 1 Gbps or more.
4. Link for Each Developing Country
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand,and Vietnam may connect to the proposedcluster (hub) or to one of the North Asiaclusters (CN, HK, JP, KR) at 45~155 Mbps.
5. Remark
(1) We may support development of domestic
research and education network through
this project. Thus, good representation and
participation from these developing countries are
very important.
(2) We may add other countries in Southeast Asia
and/or South Asia by expanding the project scope
or by developing complementary projects.
D. West, EUMED, APAN Meetings, Busan, 2003.8.F. Utreras, CLARA, CCIRN Meeting, 2003.10.K. Chon, Latest Gigabit/Lamba Networking in Asia and the WorldK. Chon, APAN
Reference
Appendix 1: A Candidate Network Topology
DANTE(France)
North Asia Cluster(Korea-China-HongKong-Japan)
South East Asia Cluster(Malaysia-Singapore-Thailand)
Philippines Vietnam Indonesia
1~2.5 Gbps
155~622 Mbps
Appendix 2: APAN Link Status -1Countries Network Bandwidth(Mbps) Availability AUP/Remark
AU-JP AARNet 155 (plan) R&E
AU-US AARNet 340 Now R&E, 20Gbps in 2004Q2
CN-HK CERNET/HARNET 2 Now R&E, (1~2.5Gbps in 2004)
CN-HK CSTNET (Gloriad) 155 Now R&E, 2.5Gbps in 2004
CN-JP CERNET 10 Now R&E
CN-JP CERNET 45 Now Native IPv6
CN-UK CERNET 45 Now R&E
CN-US CERNET 10 Now Research
CN-US CERNET 200 Now R&E
CN-US CSTNET (Gloriad) 55 Now Research
CN-RU-US Gloriad 10 Gbps 2004 R&E (through Amsterdam)
HK-US HARNET 45 Now R&E
HK-TW HARNET/TANET 10 Now R&E
JP-HK APII 45 Now R&E, (2.5Gbps in 2004Q2)
JP-ID AI3(ITB) 2/1.5 Now R&E
JP-KR APII 2Gbps Now Research (APII)
JP-LK AI3(ICT) 1.5/0.5 (plan) R&E
JP-MY AI3(USM) 1.5/0.5 Now R&E
JP-PH AI3(ASTI) 1.5/0.5 Now R&E
JP-PH MAFFIN 2 Now Research
JP-SG AI3(SICU) 1.5/0.5 Now R&E
JP-SG 1Gbps (plan) R&E
JP-TH AI3(AIT) 1.5/0.5 Now R&E
JP-TH SINET (ThaiSarn) 2 Now R&E
JP-US TransPac 5 Gbps Now R&E, (20Gbps in 2004)
JP-VN AI3(IOIT) 1.5/0.5 Now R&E
Appendix 2: APAN Link Status -2
Countries Network Bandwidth(Mbps) Availability AUP/Remark
KR-CN APII 45~155 2004Q1 R&E
KR-FR KOREN/RENATER 34 Now Research (TEIN)
KR-MY TEIN 8 2004 R&E
KR-SG APII(KOREN) 8 Now R&E
KR-US KOREN/KREONet2 155 Now R&E
LK-JP LEARN 3 Now R&E
MY-TH TEMAN/ThaiSarn 8~45 (plan) R&E
SG-US SingaREN 90 Now R&E
TH-US Uninet 155 Now R&E
TW-HK ASNET/TANET2 155 Now R&E
TW-JP ASNET/TANET2 155 Now R&E
TW-US ASNET/TANET2 622 Now R&E, 5Gbps in 2003Q4
TW-UK ASNET/TANET2 155 Now R&E, through US
US-JP IEEAF 10.6Gbps 2003 Q4 R&E
Non APAN Links
Countries Network Bandwidth(Mbps) Availability AUP
IN-CH LHC 155 2004 Research (HEP)
IN-US/UK ERNET 16 Now R&E
JP-(US)-EU SINET 2.5 Gbps +155 Now R&E / No Transit
JP-US SINET 5 Gbps Now R&E / No Transit