The SEEREN Initiative Extending the Network into SE Europe Dr. Jorge-A. Sanchez-P. GRNET - Greek Research & Technology Network

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The SEEREN Initiative Extending the Network into SE Europe Dr. Jorge-A. Sanchez-P. GRNET - Greek Research & Technology Network Zagreb, May 22nd, 2003 On behalf of the SEEREN consortium and sponsors

Zagreb, May 22 nd, EC’s International Initiatives One of the extensions of GEANT 155Mbps 7,5Gbps EUMEDIS ALIS TEIN 20Mbps TEIN 20Mbps NeDAP SPONGE SEEREN

Zagreb, May 22 nd, The vision… Ease the digital divide in SE Europe

Zagreb, May 22 nd, The vision… Ease the digital divide in SE Europe Source: GEANT

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Admin Overview

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Consortium Members and Sponsors

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Technical objectives Establish the SEE international R&E network infrastructure by implementing GÉANT connectivity for the regional NRENs of AL, BA, BG, MK, YU via 2-34 Mbps links to the GR, HU, RO, etc. GÉANT PoPs; Provide the regional NRENs with access to the Pan-European research network through the major GÉANT PoPs in the area; Establish stable networking operation, as well as interoperability with GÉANT, of the international connections serving the NRENs in the SEE region.

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Objectives towards sustainable development Serve as a guide and tool for future upgrades enable all regional NRENs to participate in GÉANT(+) and help them to join the European "e-Science" distributed platform. Ease the "digital divide" still separating most SEE NRENs from the developed world build awareness of IST in SEE countries; serve as a paradigm for bridging the digital gaps in other areas also; provide infrastructure for scientific and educational cooperation between the SEE NRENs and their partners from the EU Member States, the Newly Associated States (NAS) and 3rd Countries. Investigate additional sources of funding and cooperation look for support from EC (INTERREG, PHARE, CARDS), national funds of EU States, NATO, UNDP, WorldBank, USAID, DAC of the OECD, the Stability Pact, etc. and endorse clustering with related EC projects (GÉANT, EUMEDCONNECT, 6NET, COM-REN, DATA-GRID, etc). Exploit and disseminate the results

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Major Work Accomplished Analysis of the SEEREN NRENs equipment and upgrade needs and agreement on the SEEREN NOC organization and sustainability model. Relations established with organizations that are actively involved in the SEE region, such as UNDP and NATO, in order to work out common visions towards reducing the "digital divide", i.e. the information and technological gaps within the region, as well as between the region and European Member States. Around 300 k€ pulled together from sponsors (NATO, Industrial Advisory Board) in various complementary subprojects. SEEREN training workshop organized, aimed at providing the SEEREN NRENs with technical know-how, and technical vision. Tender Notice 2003/S published in the Official Journal of the European Communities (21/02/2003) following EU legislature.

The SEEREN Initiative Accompanying measures in parallel to SEEREN Towards sustainable development

Zagreb, May 22 nd, SEEREN NRENs essential status indicators

Zagreb, May 22 nd, SEEREN NRENs essential status indicators

Zagreb, May 22 nd, SEEREN NRENs essential status indicators

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Sustainability model Ease the infrastructure divide Ease the access/connectivity divide Introduction of advanced services (eScience, Grids) Deployment of an integrated & interoperable eInfrastructure Conditions A. Advantageous, supportive political and legal environment. B. Enabling technical and infrastructural background. C. Availability of financial resources. D. Stable NREN organisation and operation. E. Availability of technical expertise within and/or behind the SEE NRENs.

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Ease the infrastructure divide Infrastructure needs are not at the same level for all SEE countries. Actions that need to be fulfilled in parallel for the establishment of the next-generation research network in SE Europe (wherever this is not materialized yet): upgrade and extension of the major intra-campus networks (connectivity based on multimode fiber, horizontal cabling, routing and switching equipment), interconnection of campus networks to form national research and education networks, extend campus networks to the off main campus sites, extend the domain of the NREN by providing the know-how and then by actually connecting to the network all of the community networks that span over primary and secondary education, libraries, museums and other public institutions and last but not least, services, applications and content that can be easily accessed by every party in the SEE region and which offers a sustainable added value, taking care of the special regional requirements.

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Ease the access divide Achieving full NREN Consortium membership and subscription to GEANT services as soon as possible: by their integration into the GEANT community as GEANT partners (which means that all SEE NRENs are enjoying the same benefits as any European NREN, by taking their proper part of the cost sharing scheme applied among the NREN Consortium members, and also they are involved into the activities of the NREN Consortium, as well as, with full rights and duties, at the NREN Policy Committee). Increase gradually the access capacities of the National Research and Academic Networks in a way resulting in a step by step elimination of the gap between their international access bandwidths and the average access bandwidths of the entire European research community.

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Introduction of advanced services Step by step introduction of advanced services and applications so that the network capacities are well utilized in order to support the evolving needs of their academic and research communities in the fields of domestic and international data communications, information access, as well as network based information exchange and co-operation. Piloting new & particularly powerful forms of distributed computing (Grids) – boosting the processing of information.

The SEEREN Initiative Status of accompanying measures Towards sustainable development

Zagreb, May 22 nd, To Japan Networking Infrastructure Grant (NIG) with Bulgaria Networking Infrastructure Grant (NIG) with FYROM Networking Infrastructure Grant (NIG) with Albania Advanced Networking Workshop (ANW)

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Industrial Advisory Board

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Geant donors programme

Zagreb, May 22 nd, GRIDs - 6FP (SEE-Grid+EGEE) The scope is to provide an operational Grid service over SEE-net Proposal to create the SEE human network and deploy the first pilots South Eastern Europe is represented in the Executive Committee of the EGEE proposal under 6FP – “Enabling Grids for E-science and industry in Europe” by GRNET.

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Training - 6FP (SEE-Train) Asynchronous and Synchronous Training for the staff of the SEE NOCs

Zagreb, May 22 nd, INTERREG III + FP6 (SEE-net) At the INTERREG Programme (a Community initiative which aims to stimulate interregional cooperation in the EU between financed by the European Regional Development Fund), the beSEEN proposal is targeting the Balkans ( INTERREG III B – CADSES). To be submitted in 1Q2003 …

Zagreb, May 22 nd, European Investment Bank (EIB) Ongoing discussions for a Programme for the Balkans like the Programme Innovation 2001 based on eEurope+

Zagreb, May 22 nd, EU-Western Balkan Action Plan (SEE-eInfrastructure and SEE-fiber) SEE-eInfrastructure: a common market for networking resources a common market for computing cycles, data storage resources “integrator” of National infrastructures, RI-policies SEE-fiber: plan for laying new regional fiber infrastructure under public-private partnership schemes which could be partly exploited by the research and education communities in the area (among others like public health and government sector). there is a need to use the aggregated public demand of the SE European countries and the fast growing demand for the creation of interconnected NRENs in the region in order to achieve the absolutely needed economies of scale. A detailed feasibility study on the legal and regulatory frameworks in all SE European countries is a prerequisite to any implementations in this direction.

Zagreb, May 22 nd, Lessons learnt SEEREN networking environment could be potentially used as a working paradigm towards improving the everyday life of the citizens in the region (tele- medicine, tele-teaching, etc.); SEEREN enacts a communication channel between the SEE scientific community and the European industry; International projects, such as SEEREN, not only help the participants to resolve networking issues, but also serve as a problem solving model, thus positively affecting the Democracy and Equity Cause in the region.

Zagreb, May 22 nd, SEEREN in the press