A Gathering of State Networks Neil Matkin & Frank Whitney April 17, 2000
Introductions Frank Whitney, Director, Network Services Lynn Murphy, Regional Coordinator, Northern Illinois Lori Sorenson, Regional Coordinator, Southern & Central Illinois Neil Matkin, Director, Client Services
What is the ICN? A robust, statewide education network that connects all Illinois elementary, secondary, and higher education institutions as well as libraries and museums for the purpose of delivering and receiving educational content.
What were the design goals? Build upon existing state projects Avoid duplication of costly facilities and services Recognize economies of scale to leverage state buying power Build at a large enough scale to interest partners/telecommunications providers Balance construction of the backbone network with current and anticipated user demands
Building on Existing Projects LincOn (K-12 network) Illinois Video Education Network (Higher Education) State Frame Relay Backbone & State Video Network (State Agencies) Library System Networks
What does the ICN look like? The ICN spans the entire state in a 2-3 year build out period It is a high speed, high bandwidth network It is an ATM solution capable of carrying voice, video, data, and image
The Backbone Network & Regional Technology Centers
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