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University of Maryland Academic Telecommunications Systems UMATS Richard Rose rnr@usmd.edu 301-445-2789
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How Are We Governed? UMATS Council Operations Committee (Executive) Engineering Committee ADHOC Working Groups Constitution Bylaws
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How Are We Funded? Institutional Contributions based on: Number of FTE’s and Institutional Budget Campus Contributions$500,000.00 Block Funding$505,000.00 $1,005,000.00
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How Are We Staffed –excuse me understaffed? Funded 1 FTE IVN Scheduling 1 FTE WAN – IVN Technical Support IN-KIND USM Office FTE’s Director (100%) Internet Support Staff (65% FTE) IP-IVN-WAN Support Backup (30% FTE)
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Who Connects to UMATS? USM 11 USM Degree Granting Institutions 3 USM Research Institutions 7 Community Colleges 23 Cooperative Extensions and satellite offices 3 Environmental LABS Dozens of Interactive Video Sites Outside USM Core Services Provided Internet and ancillary services Interactive Video and ancillary services Consulting and Training
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UMATS Infrastructure
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FSU UMB UMCP SSU DS3 DS-3 OC12 SONET Ring UMATS Infrastructure Edge Campuses 2 - T1’s TU DS-3 UMBI/UMUC 10Mb/s-100Mb/s UMBC Note: does not represent the number of connections
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UMATS Infrastructure HUBS Fiber optic SONET OC12 UMBC-UMB-UMCP DS3 between FSU and UMB HUBS DS3 between SSU and UMB-HUB Edge Interactive Video Network T-1 (30) Internet T-1 (50) Exceptions UMBC-UMBI-UMUC-TU-UB OC3/100Mb/s/Multiple T-1’s
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UMATS Applications Internet Intercampus Internet Internet Service Provider (2) Maintenance - Support (USM) Internet Addressing News Feed Interactive Compressed Video Course Scheduling Maintenance – Support (USM) Switching - Bridging Services Inward and Outward Dial Services
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USM Interactive Video Network
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UMATS Interactive Video Network Total Classes Per Semester Fall 1993 - Spring 1999
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Total IVN Class Hours and Origination Hours Per Semester
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Total IVN Hours and Non-Class Hours Per Semester
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Future Interactive Video Compressed Video Switched Service Generation II MCU’s and Coders – Decoders Excellent investment Excellent quality Migrating to Generation III (H323/320/321) Limitations (Speed – Switching – Cost) Smattering of H323 Point to Point Testing Lucent Cisco Intel VTEL – PICTEL – ACCORD – Video Server
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Future Interactive Video Switching Marriage of the old and new H323/320/321 switches in the main hubs Dial Switched – H323 – H320 – Video Streaming Migrate older switches to the peripheral edge Maintain quality of services and integrate newer technologies
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USM Commercial Internet Traffic
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Internet Statistics
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Future Internet – January 2000 More Plans and Talking New Internet Services QWEST - UMCP QWEST – UMB Scalable 10Mb/s to 155Mb/s Redundant (Physical) Internet 2 Mid Atlantic Crossroads net.work.Maryland Bandwidth or Fiber ?
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Summary Demand Internet use is on the rise -beyond exponential Video use is going up – demand for H.323 and H321 ATM! … it’s stable and profitable … Costs for ISP services rising –well sort of… Committed institutional services can not be met Virtual classrooms on the rise –they’re everywhere Future Infrastructure Need to shift from multiple T-1’s to DS3’s at the edge Need more funding –serious funding net.work.Maryland –reduce interlata costs, perhaps? Must prepare USM for access to emerging networks and technologies Internet 2 – MAX - NGI
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$2,500,000,000.00 $1,005,000.00 USM Budget UMATS Budget USM infrastructure investment in telecommunications is SHAMEFUL! … and then there’s the education network –that’s another story and oh how we tried… … NERDNet –let’s talk about this… I
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D D S S All Folks!
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