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2 What is OneNet? 1992 bond provided necessary capital for infrastructure – became operational in 1996 A “True” Public/Private Partnership One of the few, but increasing number of integrated state-wide IP-based networks in the United States. –Delivers “HIGH-SPEED” video, voice and data over the same network lines A world-class distance education network Part of most advanced research network in world A major test bed for future technologies Provides services to educational institutions, research entities, and government agencies over a single, shared network 1992 bond provided necessary capital for infrastructure – became operational in 1996 A “True” Public/Private Partnership One of the few, but increasing number of integrated state-wide IP-based networks in the United States. –Delivers “HIGH-SPEED” video, voice and data over the same network lines A world-class distance education network Part of most advanced research network in world A major test bed for future technologies Provides services to educational institutions, research entities, and government agencies over a single, shared network

3 OSRHE Organizational Structure

4 OneNet Organizational Structure Video Services Fiber Engineering Network Equipment & Maint. Network Circuit Installation Video Services Fiber Engineering Network Equipment & Maint. Network Circuit Installation Technical Support Systems & App’s Network Engineering Technical Support Systems & App’s Network Engineering Accounting Billing & Collections Customer Services Accounting Billing & Collections Customer Services

5 OneNet Network Infrastructure Hub Sites –House equipment and link users to network –Reduce connection distances and line charges –Create equitable pricing, regardless of location Hub Sites –House equipment and link users to network –Reduce connection distances and line charges –Create equitable pricing, regardless of location

6 OneNet Services Data Communications Interactive Video –Compressed –Desktop Internet Access Electronic Mail – Unlimited with circuit Web Hosting – Unlimited with circuit Video Conferencing Scientific Research Data Communications Interactive Video –Compressed –Desktop Internet Access Electronic Mail – Unlimited with circuit Web Hosting – Unlimited with circuit Video Conferencing Scientific Research

7 Circuit Count by Constituent Group DepartmentCircuits Higher Education135 K-12556 Career Technology Centers74 Army National Guard70 Courts61 Hospitals (Gov’t/Private)68 Law Enforcement24 Libraries105 Municipalities29 Non-Profits32 State Agencies551 DepartmentCircuits Higher Education135 K-12556 Career Technology Centers74 Army National Guard70 Courts61 Hospitals (Gov’t/Private)68 Law Enforcement24 Libraries105 Municipalities29 Non-Profits32 State Agencies551

8 OneNet Circuits Growth Timeline

9 Video Timeline

10 NSF Weather Research Grant Scale 20 mi. 40 mi.

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12 Internet2 SEGP States Great Video to Schools www.Internet2.edu

13 Internet2 Peers – Great Video Austria (ACOnet) Belgium (BELnet) Croatia (CARnet) Czech Rep. (CESnet) Cyprus (Cynet) Denmark (UNI-C) Estonia (ESnet) Europe (GEANT) Finland (FUnet) France (RENATER) Germany (G-Win) Greece (GRnet) Hungary (HUNGARnet) Iceland (ISnet) Ireland (HEAnet) Israel (IUCC) Italy (GARR) Latvia (LATNET) Lithuania (LITNET) Luxembourg (RESTENA) Netherlands (SURFnet) Norway (UNINETT) Poland (PCSS) Portugal (FCCN) Romania (RNC) Russia (RIPN) Slovakia (SANET) Slovenia (ARNES) Spain (RedIris) Sweden (SUNET) Switzerland (SWITCH) United Kingdom (JANET) CERN Australia (AARNET) China (CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET) Hong Kong (HARNET) Hong Kong Japan (SINET, WIDE, IMNET, JGN) Korea (KOREN, KREONET2) Singapore (SingAREN) Philippines (PREGINET) Taiwan (TANET2) Thailand (UNINET, ThaiSARN Argentina (RETINA) Brazil (RNP2/ANSP) Canada (CA*net) Chile (REUNA) Mexico (CUDI) United States (Abilene, vBNS) Venezula (REACCIUN-2)

14 Denver Seattle Sunnyvale LA San Diego Chicago Pitts Wash DC Raleigh Jacksonville Atlanta KC National Lambda Rail – Southern Route Wiltel Fiber in the West -- AT&T Fiber in the Southeast Baton Rouge El Paso - Las Cruces Phoenix Tucson Pensacola Dallas Austin San Ant. Houston Albuq. Tulsa New York Clev

15 INTERNET2 in developing countries…. Global Development Learning Network (part of the World Bank) http://www.internet2.edu/show_showcase. cfm?keyword_id=103 http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTER NAL/GDLNCHILD/0,,menuPK:841931~page PK:64233373~piPK:64234192~theSitePK:8 41731,00.html Global Development Learning Network (part of the World Bank) http://www.internet2.edu/show_showcase. cfm?keyword_id=103 http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTER NAL/GDLNCHILD/0,,menuPK:841931~page PK:64233373~piPK:64234192~theSitePK:8 41731,00.html

16 Global Development Learning Network Our Network - World View by RegionWorld View by Region World View by CountryWorld View by Country Africa-AnglophoneAfrica-Anglophone Africa-FrancophoneAfrica-Francophone Africa-LusophoneAfrica-Lusophone East Asia & the PacificEast Asia & the Pacific EuropeEurope Europe & Central AsiaEurope & Central Asia Latin America & the CaribbeanLatin America & the Caribbean Middle East & North AfricaMiddle East & North Africa North AmericaNorth America South AsiaSouth Asia Our Network - World View by RegionWorld View by Region World View by CountryWorld View by Country Africa-AnglophoneAfrica-Anglophone Africa-FrancophoneAfrica-Francophone Africa-LusophoneAfrica-Lusophone East Asia & the PacificEast Asia & the Pacific EuropeEurope Europe & Central AsiaEurope & Central Asia Latin America & the CaribbeanLatin America & the Caribbean Middle East & North AfricaMiddle East & North Africa North AmericaNorth America South AsiaSouth Asia

17 Bill Johnson bjohnson@onenet.net Director of Network Operations – OneNet Video 164.58.250.185 Director of Network Operations – OneNet Video 164.58.250.185


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