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Leveraging the NLR: Creation of the Florida LambdaRail Larry Conrad Associate VP and CIO, FSU Chair of Board, Florida LambdaRail, LLC
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop2 Network Drivers & Motivations in Florida Improve networking costs…”disruptive pricing!” Control of our networking destiny Flexibility in responding to future needs Responsiveness to the needs of higher ed Innovation & support for corp. research partners End-to-End networking Eliminate “place” as an issue for collaboration (...same as for the NLR)
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop3 Prior Efforts At Building a High Speed Network for R&E Florida institutions have a long history of collaboration and cooperation Legislature has provided many incentives for institutions to work together—a few examples: –Common course numbering system –University gen ed requirements met by CC AA degree –Florida Information Resources Network—FIRN –SASS: common system for reporting academic progress –Florida Academic and Career Tracking for Students—FACTS advising system
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop4 Prior Efforts At Building a High Speed Network for R&E Enduring interest in building a statewide high-speed Research and Education network FL institutions had made two prior attempts...
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop5 Prior Efforts At Building a High Speed Network for R&E Circa 1997 –Attempt to expand FIRN’s mission (State K-12 network) to provide high-speed connectivity to universities for research and economic development –DOA because of failure to obtain state funding Circa 1999 –Original Internet2: NSF connection grants assisted development of a Florida gigaPOP at UF –Died when Abilene fundamentally altered the value proposition for regional gigaPOPs
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop6 New Opportunity: the National Lambda Rail The NLR articulated a new value proposition for national and regional networking: owned fiber assets Disruptive pricing: leverage the industry shakeout Redefine capacity and connectivity options: 10Gb wavelengths (“waves”) Eliminate the issue of “place” for connectivity and collaboration
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop7 New Opportunity: the National Lambda Rail Consequently, when we learned of the NLR initiative... 6 FL universities were able to make a moral commitment in just 3 working days! A real tribute to the leadership, vision, and commitment of the university executive leaders!
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop8 NLR WaveNet, FrameNet & PacketNet PoP NLR WaveNet & FrameNet PoP NLR WaveNet PoP NLR owned fiber Managed waves PoP for primary connection point by a member (“MetaPoP”) PoP needed because of signal regeneration requirements but can also be used for secondary connection by a member PoP established by NLR for members regional needs PoP established at exchange points BAT SAN STA CHI SLC HOU DAL SYR TUL PEN ELP KAN PHO LAX ALB PIT WDC OGD BOI CLE ATL POR RAL NYC SAA DEN SVL SEA JAC NLR Footprint & PoP Types – Phase 1 and 2
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop9 FLR: The NLR Build Out In Florida FLR is a LLC has submitted its 501(c)(3) application FLR equity participants are all public corporation or 501(c)(3) entities 9 equity participants: FAU, FIT, FIU, FSU, Nova SE, UCF, UF, U of Miami, UWF Build out in the $17M range over 5 years No dependence on add’l. state funding (!) Members expect to offset a significant portion of their costs by aggregating services and future cost avoidance
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop10 FLR Goals and Uses NLR connectivity Build a high-speed FL network for R&E Put FL universities on an equal footing with the best research institutions in the nation Production services by end of 2004 Aggregate commodity ISP & Internet2 services Provide services to other FL colleges & univ. Potential for corporate partnerships and economic development, e.g., Scripps Research Institute
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop11 Ownership/Management Model 31 Units of Ownership –1-4: one 1, one 2, and seven 4 Company contracts for all corporate services...have no employees –Executive services: FSU –CTO/NOC: UF –Administrative agent: UM –Outside attorney –Probably an outside PR firm
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop12 FLR Design:
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop13 FLR Challenges Funding! No State of FL support Public universities funding a private company
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June 21, 2004--Quilt Workshop14 FLR: In Summary… Many details yet to be worked out Members will provide connection to other entities Has already engendered other spinoffs: –Internet Coast LambdaRail (ICLR) –Tallahassee Fiber Loop (TFL) Will provide ~100-fold increase in network speed! …which will fundamentally redefine our ability to collaborate and compete
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Questions? www.flrnet.org www.nationallambdarail.org
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