global collaborations apan, bangkok 26 jan 2005 european regional projects update david west dante...
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Overview• To improve intra-regional and global
connectivity • Tackle Digital Divides• Collaborating with multiple regional and
European partners• 3 year projects with 10M Euro/80%
funding from EC, rest from beneficiaries• Feasibility/Procurement/Operational
phases
EUMEDCONNECT Topology
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EUMEDCONNECT Project Priorities
1. Complete network2. Encourage usage and service
development3. Sustain beyond mid 2006
ALICE Project and the RedCLARA Network
– STM-1 ring linking CLARA PoPs in Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Panama City and Tijuana (in service)
– STM-4c Sao Paulo – Madrid (in service)– 45 Mbps Sao Paulo – Caracas (in service)– 45 Mbps Santiago – Lima (February 2005)– 34 Mbps Buenos Aires – Montevideo (February
2005)
– Planned connections to: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua in Summer 2005
ALICE/
RedCLARA Topology Oct 04
CLARA and ALICE• RedCLARA is operated by CLARA Network
Engineering Group based in Brazil and CLARA Network Operations Centre based in Mexico
• The headquarters of CLARA is based in Santiago de Chile
• DANTE is the Coordinating Partner of the ALICE project (+ 18 LA NRENs and 4 EU-NRENs)
• The ALICE project is currently funded until 31 May 2006
TEIN2 Partners
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)– DANTE
Planned activities• Network procurement underway:
– Connectivity tender responses mid Feb– NOC tender responses April– Equipment donation sought
• Contracts Q2/3, operational Q4 2005 (to end 2007)
• Exploring collaborations with existing and planned initiatives
Planned Outcomes
• Create South East Asian network• Link SEA and China to other Asian
partners and Europe• Create conditions for sustainable
regional networking