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The Internet Educational Equal Access FoundationThe Internet Educational Equal Access FoundationIEEAF Global Quilt
Update
Internet2 Fall Member MeetingSeptember 19, 2005
Dr. Donald R. RileyChair, IEEAF (www.ieeaf.org)
SURA IT FellowProfessor, Decision Information Technologies
Robert H. Smith School of BusinessUniversity of Maryland, College ParkTel 301-405-8855; Fax 301-405-8655Home Office/Mobile: 240-683-4564
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21 June 2005
New Public-Private Partnership: IEEAF• The Internet Educational Equal Access Foundation The Internet Educational Equal Access Foundation
((IEEAFIEEAF) is ) is a partnership between the Research and a partnership between the Research and Education Community and the Private SectorEducation Community and the Private Sector whose whose goal is to goal is to obtain donationsobtain donations of international of international bandwidth to bandwidth to enableenable a a global collaboration in global collaboration in research and education.research and education.
• Current donations have already linked US and Current donations have already linked US and Europe, and US and Asia-Pacific.Europe, and US and Asia-Pacific.
• This bandwidth helps enable global collaborations in This bandwidth helps enable global collaborations in research and education, in the true research and education, in the true spirit of the spirit of the Global Quilt Initiative.Global Quilt Initiative.
31 June 2005
IEEAF Vision: The Global Quilt
A Network of Networks, A Network of Networks, “stitched together”“stitched together” to to create create a common single fabrica common single fabric, and , and shared shared equally by allequally by all. This will be achieved through . This will be achieved through collaboration and community effort, until it collaboration and community effort, until it covers the globecovers the globe..
The IEEAF has no boundaries of “home” The IEEAF has no boundaries of “home” territory…..territory…..
"Non Nobis Solo""Non Nobis Solo" (Not by ourselves alone)(Not by ourselves alone)
41 June 2005
7600 km9300 km
17 Time Zones
10 Gbps + 622 Mbps
10 Gbps + 622 Mbps
IEEAF Global Quilt InitiativeIEEAF Global Quilt Initiative
51 June 2005
IEEAF Donation Summary
• 10 Gbps (OC-192 wavelength) plus separate 622 Mbps STM-1.• New York - London - Groningen (Netherlands)• Seattle - Tokyo
• Fiber pair: from Tyco Cable Station Groningen to Amsterdam, and to Hamburg co-location facility
• Fiber pair: Hamburg facility to 379 Weinderstrasse carrier hotel, where “German rings” meet
• Fiber pair: UK• 8,000 miles of trans-USA fiber donated by AT&T to the
Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) as SURA-IEEAF partnership
• Submarine bandwidth in motion:• To Lisbon• UK-Bilbao-Madrid-Valencia-Barcelona-Marseilles• To Copenhagen and St. Petersburg
• A new 10 gigabyte trans-Atlantic connectivity which GEO will use specifically for telemedicine and HEP initiatives.
61 June 2005
More Donations Pending• The IEEAF is currently in negotiations for multiple pending
donations that if successfully concluded will double the size of the Global Quilt Initiative and span all time zones.
• Negotiations for donations are being supported by a global community of Research and Education Visionaries:
• to Southeast Asia
• in Eastern Europe
• to Scandinavian/Nordic countries
• to Africa
• to India and South Asia
71 June 2005
Recent Global Collaborations over IEEAF Links
2005.01.18Presentation by Prof. Larry Smarr for JGN Symposium over uncompressed HD Video Conference, Seattle-Osaka
2005.01.14 International Collaboration results in successful transfer of Huygens space probe data from Australian telescopes to the Netherlands
http://mail.canarie.ca/MLISTS/news2005/0134.html
2004.11.09Supercomputing ’05, Pittsburgh. Internet2 Single and Double Stream TCP Land Speed Record.
http://data-reservoir.adm.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/lsr/http://members.internet2.edu/newsletter.cfm?date=2005-01-01#18
81 June 2005
Partnerships Create Donations
• We’re here to help any community trying to establish educational networks
• We’re successful because of the partnerships with leaders who share our vision
• It’s the partnerships that make it happen. Joining hands completes the ring…..• A network of networks.... • Community to community and village to village...• The Global Quilt
91 June 2005
IEEAF Partnership with WIDE
• Jun Murai, Keio University and WIDE Project: • Asset Steward of IEEAF Trans-Pacific Link from Seattle to Tokyo• Established open Tokyo Lambda Exchange (T-LEx)
• Extending beyond Tokyo
KEIO SFC
Univ. of TokyoNTT/KDDTo: Osaka
To: JAIST
JAIST
Osaka
KyushuNAIST
To Korea
To IEEAF/US
To IEEAF/Asia (in plan)
Geographical Map of DarkFiber for IEEAF in Japan(as of Oct. 2003)
Connected siteDF
TITECH
10Gbps over SONET/SDH
101 June 2005
Thailand Regional Initiative: Next Generation Internet Announced by H.E.Dr. Surapong Suebwonglee, Minister of ICT, ThailandJanuary 26, 2005
141 June 2005
AtlanticWave
• IEEAF partnering with SURA, FIU-AMPATH-WHREN, MAX, SoX/SLR, Internet2/MANLAN, and the Academic Network of Sao Paulo (ANSP) to establish AtlanticWave
• AtlanticWave is an International Peering Fabric along the East Coast• US, Canada, Europe, South America
Plus….• Distributed IP peering points:
• NYC, WDC, ATL, MIA, SPB
151 June 2005
AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONAFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONINTERNET EDUCATIONAL EQUAL ACCESS FOUNDATION (IEEAF)
““Significant Broadband AccessSignificant Broadband Access””
Enables Enables
““Significant International Collaboration inSignificant International Collaboration in
Research and Education”Research and Education”
Leads ToLeads To
““Empowerment and Economic Development”Empowerment and Economic Development”
161 June 2005
AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONAFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONINTERNET EDUCATIONAL EQUAL ACCESS FOUNDATION (IEEAF)
African Collaboration Initiative
IEEAF Donations – 10 Gig and STM-4 – 17 Time Zones
Tokyo Hamburg
Atlantic WaveThaiREN
WHREN
171 June 2005
AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONAFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONINTERNET EDUCATIONAL EQUAL ACCESS FOUNDATION (IEEAF)
““Significant Broadband AccessSignificant Broadband Access””
Enables Enables
““Significant International Collaboration in Research and Education”Significant International Collaboration in Research and Education”
Leads ToLeads To
““Empowerment and Economic Development”Empowerment and Economic Development”
The Issues:• In-Country “PTT Protectionist” Issues
• Local Domestic Politics
• Consortium Submarine Cable Operators “Seasoned Monopoly”
• Missing International Business Drivers
• Sustainability
181 June 2005
AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONAFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONINTERNET EDUCATIONAL EQUAL ACCESS FOUNDATION (IEEAF)
The Plan:• Bring to bear our experience with “17 time zones of
critical mass success in bandwidth donations.”
• Add a team with “historical knowledge of projects, participants and government relationships.”
• Team together “International Telecom Knowledge” and their Relationships with “global multinational telecom opportunities and barter.”
• “Establish the beach head – Set-up Hub and Spoke Design” -- the first Quilt patch.
““Significant Broadband AccessSignificant Broadband Access””
Enables Enables
““Significant International Collaboration in Research and Education”Significant International Collaboration in Research and Education”
Leads ToLeads To
““Empowerment and Economic Development”Empowerment and Economic Development”
191 June 2005
AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONAFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONINTERNET EDUCATIONAL EQUAL ACCESS FOUNDATION (IEEAF)
STEP ONE:
Submarine Cable Landing SiteSubmarine Cable Landing Site
ToTo
First University Asset Steward First University Asset Steward Exchange PointExchange Point
201 June 2005
AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONINITIATIVE COLLABORATION
STRATEGIC PLAN: Leverage NSF funding for link to Africa
Step One
Step Two • Asset Steward Hub and Spoke to neighboring country design project
• Terrestrial Fiber plan solution from CHE to University
• Submarine Cable Plan from Amsterdam to Portugal to Senegal and Ghana
• Collaboration with defined African Research Initiatives
211 June 2005
TEP
IEEAF Asset Steward Technology Exchange Point (TEP)
Second Phase of donator’s network to neighboring countries
R & E Community
Global Medical Research Exchange (GMRE)
Neutral ExchangeSubmarine
Cablehead End Building
Donated Backhaul Dark Fiber
International and National
Neutral Exchange
Facility
Telecom
Fiber Donators
Facility Space
Carrier Neutral
Exchange Facility
Content Services Servicing African R&E Institutions and Government Projects
Global Telemedicine Initiatives
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AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONAFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONINTERNET EDUCATIONAL EQUAL ACCESS FOUNDATION (IEEAF)
STEP TWO:
HUB AND SPOKE EXPANSIONS:HUB AND SPOKE EXPANSIONS:
Border country telecom donations “linking” Border country telecom donations “linking” back to the newly established international back to the newly established international exchange point with IEEAF ‘‘University exchange point with IEEAF ‘‘University Asset Steward’’ at sub-cable landingAsset Steward’’ at sub-cable landing
231 June 2005
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241 June 2005
AFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONAFRICAN GLOBAL QUILT INITIATIVE COLLABORATIONINTERNET EDUCATIONAL EQUAL ACCESS FOUNDATION (IEEAF)
• Invite the R&E community starting from today to stand with us for a “FINAL PUSH”
• “Alignment”…
… Our combined weight, pushing in a single direction, will burst open the “Access Doorways” for our African Colleagues
The Invitation:
The End Result……… Broadband for Research Project Collaborations equals “Empowerment and Economic Development”
“Significant Broadband Access”
Leads To
“Empowerment and Economic Development”