CHILEAN NETWORKS La Serena to Santiago Fiber. Contract 1. $5,760,000 IRU Base to AURA Gatehouse Fiber. Contract 1a. IRU AURA Gatehouse.

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Status of Chilean Networks Ronald Lambert-LSST Sandra Jaque-Reuna LSST AHM August 18, 2016

CHILEAN NETWORKS La Serena to Santiago Fiber. Contract 1. $5,760,000 IRU 2016 - 2034. Base to AURA Gatehouse Fiber. Contract 1a. IRU 2016 - 2034 AURA Gatehouse to Summits Fiber. Contract 3. Owned Acquisition of DWDM equipment for the above. Contract 4. $1,400,000 Owned

SUMMITS TO BASE Divided into two sections or separate contracts Originally one contract with Telefonica – Reuna and Reuna – AURA. However as Gate to Summits on AURA land. Telefonica – AURA. Contract Base to AURA Gatehouse over public land Telefonica – Reuna – AURA. Contract 1a. AURA restriction to own facilities outside their compounds. Total cost $1,200,000

BASE TO SUMMITS Originally one contract with Telefonica – Reuna and Reuna – AURA. 85Km Base Gate Pachon

BASE TO GATEHOUSE Divided into two sections or separate contracts. 4 Dark Fibers in 96 filament commercial bundle on posts AURA Gate To Santiago 1 pair to be utilised by AURA and 1 pair to be utilised by LSST Same cable that runs traffic from La Serena to Santiago

AURA GATEHOUSE TO SUMMITS AURA Gatehouse to Cerro Pachon. 28Km 2 pairs. Telefonica Gate 12 pairs aerial Baseline route. Tololo Pachon

FIBER MAP GATEHOUSE TO SUMMITS 2 Telefonica pairs Pachon GateHouse Tololo 8 Pairs 4 Pairs Primary route Backup route 12 pairs Primary pairs 10G Traffic from Tololo To DWDM

BASE TO SANTIAGO

Link (long haul segment) Primary link (fiber) Backup link (lambda) BASE TO SANTIAGO Link (long haul segment) Primary link (fiber) Backup link (lambda) Equipments: La Serena node Intermediates nodes Santiago node

Long haul Primary link: La Serena – Santiago Distance 700Km. 2 channels: LSST and REUNA/AURA LSST channel Charter: 100G Lambda. Result: 4x100G capacity REUNA/AURA channel: 4x100G capacity Backup link: 40/100G backup Lambda 2020. 4G in April, 2016. Backup link Primary link (New FO cable)

La Serena

Santiago Fiber from La Serena end at “crossing point” (downtown) REUNA will contribute: The access to a pair of fibers from “crossing point” to REUNA’s DC (Ñuñoa) A fiber pair from Ñuñoa to Level3 (currently in use to transport services from REUNA to RedCLARA/Amligth) In La Serena the fiber end at AURA DC

Santiago (2) The LSST lambda is a point to point from La Serena to Level3 We will transport the LSST’s lambda to the REUNA PoP in Level3 premises In Santiago we have a fiber ring. Red line primary path and blue lines backup path The DWDM node in Level3 supports: Line side: nxOTU-4 Client side: 10GEth or 100GEth

La Serena – Santiago summary The result is a transport of 4x100G (2xOTU-4) for the LSST lambda, the options for the connectivity with the international link are: n x 10G 4 x 100G a combination of the above Suggestion: 2016 – 2018: n x 10 GEth clients 2018 - : 100GEth

Thank you.