September 18, 2012 INTERNET2 GLOBAL PARTNERS UPDATE EDWARD MOYNIHAN PROGRAM MANAGER, GLOBAL PROGRAMS Update: Global Challenges • Ensure access to globally distributed science faciliIes (LHC, ITER, Gemini) • Support Internet2 members deploying campuses overseas • Facilitate development of coherent, global network capabiliIes, architectures that support growing collaboraons • Strengthen and support exisIng global partnerships and projects • Expand support for development of naonal R&E networks in countries important to members 2 – 9/17/12, © 2011 Internet2 Internet2 Global Programs • 2012 – “ReposiIoning” of Internet2 Internaonal Relaons as Internet2 Global Programs. – Reviewing and reposiIoning staff and key projects – Ann Doyle as Interim Director – Management: Edward Moynihan, Dale Finkelson – Expanded consulIng pool for strategy and for geographic focus » Europe - Erik-Jan Bos » Asia/Pacific Rim – Jim Williams, Shuigen Xiao » Middle East – John Chapman » Lan America/Caribbean – Heidi Alvarez » Africa – ? (Bos and Doyle for now) 3 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS AMERICAS CANARIE (Canada)CEDIA (Ecuador) CNTI (Venezuela) CR2Net (Costa Rica) EUROPE CUDI (Mexico) ARNES (Slovenia) INNOVA|RED (ArgenIna) BELNET (Belgium) ASIA and PACIFIC RIM REUNA (Chile) CARNET (Croaa) AARNet (Australia) RNP [FAPESP] (Brazil) CESnet (Czech Republic) ANF (Korea) SENACYT (Panama) DFN (Germany) CDAC, ERNET (India) MIDDLE EAST and GULF STATES FCCN (Portugal) CERNET, CSTNET, ANKABUT (UAE) GARR (Italy) NSFCNET (China) Israel-IUCC (Israel) MULTI-NATIONAL RENATER (France) JAIRC (Japan) MCIT [EUN, ENSTINET] (Egypt) AAU (Africa) GRNET (Greece) JUCC (HongKong) Qatar Foundaon (Qatar) APAN (Asia - Pacific) HEAnet (Ireland) MYREN, MDeC (Malaysia) KACST (Saudi Arabia) CKLN (Caribbean) HUNGARNET (Hungary) NECTEC, UniNet CLARA (Lan America and Caribbean) JISC, JANET (United Kingdom) (Thailand) AFRICA DANTE (Europe) PSNC, PIONIER (Poland) NREN (Nepal) TENET (South Africa) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) RedIRIS (Spain) PERN (Pakistan) TERNET (Tanzania) TERENA (Europe) RESTENA (Luxemburg) REANNZ (New Zealand) NUC (Nigeria) UbuntuNet Alliance (Africa) RIPN (Russia) SingAREN (Singapore) University of the West Indies (Caribbean) SANET (Slovakia) TWAREN (Taiwan) SURF (Netherlands) VinaREN (Vietnam) © 2011 Internet2 SWITCH (Switzerland) US-based Internaonal Exchange Points US-based Exchange Points StarLight, Chicago IL MAN LAN, New York NY NGIX-East, College Park MD AtlanticWave (distributed) AMPATH, Miami FL PacificWave-S, Los Angeles CA PacificWave-N, Seattle WA 5 – 9/17/12, © 2011 Internet2 Current Networks Reachable AFRICA ASIA and PACIFIC EUROPE EUROPE cont’d Algeria (ARN) Australia (AARNet) Albania (ASA / INIMA) Norway (UNINETT) Egypt (EUN / ENSTINET) Bhutan (BdREN) Andorra (Univ. of Andorra) Poland (PIONIER) Kenya (KENET) Cambodia (CamREN) Austria (ACOnet) Portugal (FCCN) Morocco (MARWAN) China (CERNET2, CSTNET, NSFCNET) Belarus (BASNET, UNIBEL) Romania (RoEduNet) South Africa (TENET) Hong Kong (HARNET) Belgium (BELNET) Russian Federaon (RBnet, RUNNET) Tanzania (TERNET) India (ERNET) Bosnia-Herzegovina (BIHARNET) Serbia (AMRES) Tunisia (CCK) Indonesia (ITB) Bulgaria (ISTF) Slovakia (SANET) Uganda (RENU) Japan (SINET3, WIDE, JGN2) Croaa (CARNET) Slovenia (ARNES) Korea (KOREN, KREONET2) Cyprus (CyNET) Spain (redIRIS) AMERICAS Laos (LERNET) Czech Republic (CESnet) Sweden (SUNET) ArgenIna (INNOVA|RED) Malaysia (MYREN) Denmark (Forskningsneet) Switzerland (SWITCH) Brazil (RNP2/ANSP) Nepal (NREN) Estonia (EENet) Ukraine (URAN) Canada (CAnet 4) New Zealand (KAREN) Finland (Funet) United Kingdom (JANET) Chile (REUNA) Pakistan (PERN) France (RENATER) Colombia (RENATA) Philippines (PREGINET) Germany (X-WiN) MIDDLE EAST and GULF STATES Costa Rica (CR2Net) Singapore (SingAREN) Greece (GRNET) Israel (IUCC) Ecuador (CEDIA) Sri Lanka (LEARN) Hungary (NIIF/HUNGARNET) Jordan (JUNet) El Salvador (RAICES) Taiwan (TANet2, ASnet) Iceland (RHnet) PalesInian Territories (Birzeit Univ./ Guatemala (RAGIE) Thailand (UniNet, ThaiSARN3) Ireland (HEAnet) Al-Quds Open Univ.) Mexico (CUDI) Vietnam (VinaREN) Italy (GARR) Qatar (Qatar FN) Panama (RedCyT) Latvia (LATNET) Syria (HIAST) Peru (RAAP) CENTRAL and SOUTHWEST ASIA Lithuania (LITNET) United Arab Emirates (ANKABUT) Trinidad (UWI) Armenia (ASNET-AM) Luxembourg (RESTENA) Uruguay (RAU2) Azerbaijan (AzRENA) Macedonia (MARNet) MULTINATIONAL NETWORKS Venezuela (Reacciun2) Georgia (GRENA) Malta (UofM/RicerkaNet) APAN Kyrgyz Republic (AKNET) Moldova (RENAM) GEANT2 Tajikistan (TARENA) Montenegro (MREN) NORDUnet Turkey (ULAKBIM) Netherlands (SURFnet) redCLARA Turkmenistan (TuRENA) UbuntuNet © 2011 Internet2 DRAFT – INTERNAL ONLY GEANT Internaonal 7 – 9/17/12, © 2011 Internet2 GEANT 8 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 European Highlights • Over the past two years, the capacity of GEANT’s global IP interconnecIons increased from ~34Gbps to nearly ~73Gbps. • The growth arises from upgrades or new IP interconnecIons with North America (ACE), Lan America, Sub-Saharan Africa, the South Caucasus, Central Asia and Taiwan. • Global point-to-point connecIvity also rose from 20Gbps to 30Gbps following the implementaon of point-to-point connecIvity to the UbuntuNet Alliance in Africa • London Open LightPath Exchange is progressing – equipment has been delivered –installaon is happening any day, including new gear at the London POP 9 – 9/17/12, © 2011 Internet2 APAN 10 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 TEIN3/TEIN4 11 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 Asia/Pacific Highlights • The EU has relinquished TEIN to its user members; TEIN4 • 10gb connecIon from Los Angeles to Beijing – successful demo of this link in June – CANS meeIng in October as a follow-up Note: Plan for connecIng South Pacific Islands and Lower Mekong underway 12 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 Middle East • EUMedConnect – project funded by the EU; direct links from parIcipang NRENs to GEANT • ASREN - Arab States Research and Educaon Network – Launched in December 2010 – Can be considered as expansion of EUMedConnect (connecon of Mediterrean countries to GEANT) 13 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 Middle East Highlights • Most noteworthy happening is the SIG meeIng (Sept. 17th) along with Ankabut and EUMedConnect meeIngs (Sept. 18th-19th). • Oman is making progress towards an NREN • New Partner Saudi Arabia has been quiet. • Jordan- JUnet cannot connect to EUMedconnect unl government becomes more stable. 14 – 9/17/12, © 2011 Internet2 Africa: Emerging Quickly 2011 - 2014 UbuntuNet Alliance Eb@le, DRC EthERNet, Ethiopia *KENET, Kenya *MAREN, Malawi *MoRENet, Mozambique XNet, Namibia *RwEdNet, Rwanda SomaliREN, Somalia SUIN, Sudan *TENET, South Africa TERNET, Tanzania RENU, Uganda ZAMREN, Zambia 16 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 UbuntuNet Highlights • KENET has a new connecIon coming into Amsterdam – 600MB • ZAMREN and TENET form the first UbuntuNet cross-border link • Push for local exchange points 17 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 WACREN WACREN: West and Central African Research and Educaon Network PotenIal membership base: NRENs in the 22 West and Central African countries WACREN formally registered in August 2010 Board elected in March 2011 Strategic Plan being developed 18 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 WACREN Highlights • WACREN NOC to GEANT through RENATER (French NREN) now funcIonal out of Senegal • TogoREN launched July 2012 19 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 South America- RedCLARA/Alice2 20 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 C@ribNET Member States Anguilla Antigua & Barbuda Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guyana Haiti Jamaica Montserrat St. Kitts & Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent Suriname Trinidad & Tobago Turks & Caicos 21 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 Lan and South America Highlights • CKLN completed the construcIon of C@ribNET and linked the Caribbean to the global community of research and educaon networks • Trinidad and Tobago Research and Educaon Network, TTRENT launched • OpenFlow now being deployed on AmLight East between Miami and Sao Paulo. • Cudi (Mexico) connecIvity plans to move from San Antonio to El Paso to co-located with the US-UCAN PoP. This will be discussed with interested parIes in Philadelphia at the I2 Fall Members MeeIng. 22 – 9/17/12, © 2011 Internet2 Summary • Global R and E connecIvity conInues to grow • Greater focus on global required to serve members needs • OpportuniIes exist for the US to become a global leader * Challenge – CreaIng a collaboraIve environment for solving common challenges, developing common soluIons 23 – 9/18/12, © 2011 Internet2 Thanks! • Quesons, Correcons, Concerns? Edward Moynihan – [email protected] 24 – 9/17/12, © 2011 Internet2 .
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