tein2 overview
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TEIN2 Overview. David West TEIN2 Project Manager DANTE. Slide 1. Structure. Background/progress Topology Next Steps. Slide 2. TEIN2 Partners. Beneficiaries: China (CERNET), Indonesia (ITB), Malaysia (MDC), Philippines (ASTI), Thailand (ThaiREN), Vietnam (MOST) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
20th APAN Meeting, Taipei23/27 August 2005
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TEIN2 Overview
David West
TEIN2 Project Manager
DANTE
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Structure
• Background/progress
• Topology
• Next Steps
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TEIN2 Partners
• Beneficiaries: China (CERNET), Indonesia (ITB), Malaysia (MDC), Philippines (ASTI), Thailand (ThaiREN), Vietnam (MOST)
• Non Beneficiaries: Japan (APAN-JP, MAFFIN, NICT, NII), Korea (KISDI), Singapore (SingAREN)
• Third Parties: AARNet, Academia Sinica• European: France (RENATER), Netherlands (SURFnet), UK
(UKERNA)• Contracting Partner: DANTE
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Modalities
• European Commission funding up to 10 M Euro/80% funding for beneficiaries, others participate at own cost
• EC has contracted DANTE to manage TEIN2 up to Dec 2007
• TEIN2 Technical Committee provides forum for project partners, met 7 times since May 2004
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Project History
• Oct 2000 Trans-Eurasia Information Network endorsed by ASEM 3, Seoul
• Nov 2001 Seoul – Paris link starts (“TEIN1”) • Mar 2003 EC studies for TEIN 2nd phase start
(“TEIN2”)• Jan 2004 TEIN2 Information Day held, Brussels• May 2004 EC/DANTE TEIN2 contract starts• Oct 2004 TEIN2 planning studies completed• Dec 2004 TEIN2 network procurement begins
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TEIN2 Proposed TopologyStep 1
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TEIN2 Proposed TopologyStep 2
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TEIN2 Proposed TopologyStep 3
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TEIN2 Proposed Topology
PH
VN
TH
CN
ID
MY
45
3 x 622SG
JP
HK
622
(tba)
North AmericaVia TransPAC2
(tba)
EU
EU
622
622
4 x 155
KR
AU
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Topology Benefits
• Provides requested connection capacities for beneficiaries
• SG/JP/HK intra-Asian ring for resilience• N and S routes to Europe for efficient routings and
resilience• Transit via TransPAC2 to N America for direct N
American traffic and additional back up to Europe• Utilises donors’ contributions effectively• Multiple hubs give flexibility for additional connections• Maximises use of EC funds• Principles supported by TEIN2 partners
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TEIN2 NOC
• TEIN2 NOC service formally tendered under European procurement rules
• Contract being awarded to Tsinghua University (CERNET NOC provider)
• TEIN2 NOC to be based in Hong Kong• Co-operative working with APAN-NOC and
other partner NOCs to be established
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Next Steps
Underway:• Secure partner commitments for first 12 months
operation• Finalise service provider contracts • Finalise engineering planning
Then:• Network implementation• RFS from December 2005
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Conclusions
• Benefits of TEIN2 coming soon!• Helping reduce the Digital Divide in Asia• Improving Asia-Europe connections• Working with APAN and major Asian and
global partners to build and sustain a strong Asian R&E infrastructure
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Thank you!
David West
www.tein2.net/
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