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AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February 2011 APAN Asia Pacific Advanced Network George McLaughlin, APAN

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February  We live in a time of unprecedented change in the delivery of services over the Internet  An exciting array of new possibilities is emerging that can be applied to areas of entertainment, health, education, societal benefit and commerce  Social networking provides disruptive opportunities  Significant technical and social challenges are ever present The changing environment

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February APAN Members  18 Asian (and Oceania) countries are members of APAN  Only one organisation per country can be the primary APAN member, and must represent all the legitimate interests of the country in the objectives of APAN  A number of countries have more than one REN (eg Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, Thailand) and are represented by an unbrella organisation (eg APAN-JP)  9 of the 18 member countries are island nations, only one is landlocked (Nepal)

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February APAN Members Primary Members (16): Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Pakistan, Vietnam Liaison Members: CANARIE, CLARA, DANTE, Internet2, TERENA Affiliate Members: Bangladesh, APNIC, APRU, APNG, APBioNet, PRAGMA, etc Associate Members: TransPAC, Pacific Wave, Indonesia Industry Members: Cisco, Juniper

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February Updated history of APAN March The idea of “APAN” was conceived at the APEC Symposium in Japan, inspired by Dr. Steve Goldstein - Kilnam Chon (KAIST) & Michael McRobbie (ANU) took the lead for catalysing regional networks June APAN was established, chaired by Kilnam Chon (until 2004) August Michael McRobbie submitted “TransPAC” proposal to NSF’s HPIIS solicitation August TransPAC was funded as a HPIIS project APAN expanded the members as well as the networks June 2004 – APAN Bylaws endorsed. Shigeki Goto becomes Chair. APAN members participated in proposals for NSF’s IRNC solicitation - - many also participate in TEIN2 June 2007 – Jianping Wu becomes Chair of APAN August 2009 – APAN incorporates in Hong Kong as APAN Ltd.

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February 2011 The combined populations of the APAN member nations represent ~60% of the world’s total - most in a timezone range spanning only 4 hours

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February 2011 APAN’s Charter (1)  To co-ordinate and promote network technology developments and advances in network-based applications and services across the Asia- Pacific region that will:  lead to significant improvements in educational outcomes by providing the foundation for a knowledge-based economy;  allow educators and students to share knowledge and to discover and learn remotely;  enhance the ability of all member economies to participate in global collaborative innovation through unprecedented access to digital resources, instrumentation and expertise for education, research and societal benefit; 7

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February 2011 APAN’s Charter (1 continued)  provide access to scarce or expensive educational and research resources around the Asian region and across the globe;  lead to the saving and improvement of lives and property as a result of implementing advanced communications that support the well-being of the populations; and  catalyse and stimulate the information economy by demonstrating new network enabled services, by acting as an incubator for technology transfer to industry, and as a springboard for innovation. 8

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February 2011 APAN’s Charter (2, 3, 4)  To provide a forum for user communities to come together with network engineers to help promote and exploit opportunities to enhance research and education in disciplines that are relevant to the member economies.  To hold meetings, workshops and conferences relating to network technology, the development of advanced communication services, and the exploitation of these, resulting in compelling new applications.  To arrange and organize education and training workshops, and to operate a fellowship program to support and develop the next generation of network engineers and network leaders in the Asia Pacific region. 9

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February 2011 APAN’s Charter (5, 6)  To work closely with relevant organizations, institutions, groups and individuals around the world to further enhance the adoption of and research into advance network applications and technologies.   Together with peer organizations in North and South America, Europe and Africa, coordinate the building of global infrastructure that will transform the way that education and research is undertaken, leading to improvements in societal benefit. 10

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February 2011 Meetings and Working Groups  APAN organizes two meetings each year where interested participants come together in working groups, BoFs, committees, plenary sessions, and other meetings to review progress, demonstrate advances in technology and applications, and make plans for the future activities.  The meetings venues are moved around the various APAN members.  Working Groups are at the core of APAN activities and are key to development among members.  Current working groups include:  Medical, e-Culture, HDTV, SIP, Network Research, Sensor Networks, Future Internet, Middleware, IPv6, Agriculture, Earth Monitoring 11

AP*Retreat Hong Kong 20 February Current ExecutiveTeam Directors: Jianping Wu (CN) - Chair Shigeki Goto (JP) Nimal Ratnayake (LK) Dae Young Kim (KR) Francis Lee (SG) Interim General Manager:George McLaughlin (AU)

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