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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Virtual Silk Highway project Creating NRENs in Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus Region Robert Janz Computing Centre University of Groningen The Netherlands
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 The Silk project The Central Asian and Caucasus region The NATO Science programme IT in Central Asia and the Caucasus Bringing Internet to the region: Silk Current status Future plans
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 ICFA Standing Committee on Interregional Connectivity (SCIC) Harvey B. Newman California Institute of Technology ICFA Seminar, CERN October 9, 2002
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Central Asia and the Caucasus
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 The rôle of NATO in the region? Three dimensions of NATO Political Military Science Science Committe Networking panel
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Computer Networking Panel IT related projects Shift of emphasises Computers Networks Stand alone Infrastructure West East Science Education National Regional Network Infrastructure Grants NATO IT consultants
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 The academic community Russian system » Clear distinction between Science and Education » Government controlled After 1991 funding disappeared Tensions » Between Academy and Universities » Between Universities
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 The Silk project Prelude The project definition The project implementation The service
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Prelude to Silk Extreme high costs for little connectivity Increasing governmental control of Internet Poor cooperation » Within the countries » Between the countries The beginning of the Silk project in 1999
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Project definition Satellite technology Minimise costs in eastern countries Possibility of receive only dishes Connect to western academic networks Organise NREN in eastern countries Work towards sustainable situation
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Project realisation DVB technology Smaller eastern dishes Collaboration with Cisco DESY Hamburg as western hub Geant connection EU funding for management
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 EurasiaSat
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Silk local node 2.4/3.8 m dish Cisco 7204 router Cisco Catalyst 3524 switch Cisco Content Engine CE 560 UPS
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Silk requisites There must be an NREN The NREN has the necessary licences The NREN signs for operational management Sustainability National Internet Exchange
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Bandwidth forecast
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Silk bandwidth Q1 2003
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Bandwidth per 24 hrs (Uz,7-4-03)
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Silk budget
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Managing Silk
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 SPONGE project EU programme » IST Framework 5 Participants: » UCL, RUG, ARENA, GRENA Four work packages Project management Infrastructure services Technical activities Personal communication
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Where we stand Silk-1 period is coming to end NRENs need to become mature Extension of Silk outside of the capital into the regions Extend Silk support to applications and user group
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African NREN workshop, September 25-27, 2005 Summary NRENs are absolutely necessary for national coordination Regional cooperation is necessity for: » Bargaining momentum » Exchange of expertise Sustainability remains an issue Not only connectivity, also applications and user group support WWW.SILKPROJECT.ORG
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