URAN - 2000, Strategy and Perspectives Dr. Mikhail Leshchenko URAN Workshop. Kiev, 29.09-2.10.1999.

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URAN , Strategy and Perspectives Dr. Mikhail Leshchenko URAN Workshop. Kiev,

Ambiguous Plans Users in the Cities 45 - in Regions

URAN Phase I, Steps 1, 2 Feb Sept. 99 Central Node and NOC in Kiev RC in Lviv, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa INTERNET Connection via IP- Provider Ukr-Telecom Simple IP-services

URAN Phase I, Steps 1, 2 Feb Sept. 99

URAN INTERNET link URAN INTERNET link (64K synchronous to ukrtel.net) Daily –Average In: B/s (49.2%) Average Out: B/s (19.1%) Monthly –Average In: B/s (49.4%) Average Out: B/s (14.2%)

Backbone links 1 128K synchronous to NTUU "KPI". Average In:723.0 B/s (4.5%) Average Out: B/s (12.0%) 64K synchronous to Kharkiv Average In:111.0 B/s (1.4%) Average Out:812.0 B/s (10.2%)

Backbone links 2 64K synchronous to Dnepropetrovsk Average In:25.0 B/s (0.3%) Average Out:281.0 B/s (3.5%) 64K synchronous to Lviv Average In:39.0 B/s (0.5%) Average Out:374.0 B/s (4.7%)

Links and Users

Problems of the current stage URAN has no users ! Link to the INTERNET – needs an Upgrade !

URAN Phase I, Steps 3, 4 Sept Dec.99 RC in Odessa and Donetsk Upgrade of the Backbone and INTERNET connection to 128kB/s Satellite receiving set - to use asymmetrically character of the Traffic

URAN Phase I, Steps 3, 4 Sept Dec.99

URAN Phase II. Aims Year 2000 Main aim for coming phase new users and their support How to achieve it ? Price/quality policy (united or regional approach) Network’s capacity

URAN Phase II Year 2000 More new RCs ? – in Ujgorod, Vinnitsa and Krim or Metropolitan Networks in Kiev, Lviv and Kharkiv ?

URAN Phase II Year Upgrade of the Backbone and INTERNET connection to 2MB/s –Dedicated Channel to INTERNET (to TEN 155) or still IP-service from Ukr.- Telecom ?

URAN Phase II Year

URAN Channel - Strategy Year 2000

URAN Users - Strategy Year 2000 In order to keep User’s Fees Stable - approx. 450$ per 64kB/s