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I nternational C onnectivity U pdated S tatus for T aiwan 2004 / 01 / 28 Fay Sheu APAN, Honolulu Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan
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2 Three Networks Servicing R&E Communities in Taiwan Three networks in Taiwan provide network services for the R&E communities TANet, funded by the Minitry of Education, leases bandwidth from commodity vendors. It services higher education and K-12. TANet2, funded by the National Science Council, is operated by the NCHC ASNet, gets funding largely from the NSC, is managed by the Academia Sinica The circuit acquisition is thus sometimes a tripartite effort, done jointly
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3 TANet2 and TWAREN TANet2 is a national research network. It has been in operation since 1998 to service R&D TWAREN is the next version of TANet2, re- designed with three levels of services – production, research and optical networks. TWAREN (TaiWan Advanced Research & Eduction Network) The production network of TWAREN has just begun operation. Its research network and optical network are being implemented. The two networks share the same circuits for international connectivity. Both managed by the NCHC.
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4 Trans-Pacific link to Seattle is at STM-16 Link from Seattle to STARLight was upgraded to STM-4. An additional 1GbE lightpath from CANARIE serves as TaiwanLight TANet2 TWAREN Taipei StarLight StarTap CA*Net4 Abilene Vancouver Edmonton Calgary Winnipeg Montreal Halifax Toronto STM-16 (2.5G) 1 GbE Connections to North America for TANet2 and TWAREN STM - 4
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5 For ASNet, link to STARLight to be upgraded to 1.2 Gbps in April, 2004 (currently at STM-4) Commodity links (dotted red line) for both netoworks total 3.7 Gbps StarLight StarTap CA*Net4 Abilene 1.2 Gbps Connections to North America for TANet and ASNet ASnet TANet 2.5 Gbps 1.2 Gbps Palo Alto
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6 Connections to Other Regions ASNet (operated by ASCC, seat of APAN-TW NOC) To date, connections to Asia and Europe are largely made by ASNet. Joint leasing by the three networks will be common in the future Connections to Asia APAN Tokyo-XP: 155 622 Mbps (Feb, ‘04) Hong Kong: 155 Mbps Singapore: 155 Mbps (activated 2. 20.2004) AMSIX (Amsterdam, activated in April 2004). The 155 Mbps link to UK will be terminated in March 2004.
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7 International Links from Taiwan -- A Summary Hong Kong HARNet Amsterda m AMSIX 622 Mbps 2.8 Gbps Singapore SingARE N Tokyo- XP Taiwan 2.5 Gbps 1.2 Gbps 155 Mbps 622 Mbps 1GbE Lightpath
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8 Meshes in with APAN Infrastructure Taiwan is a well-connected APAN member Meshes well in the APAN infrastructure fabric For other R&E networks in Asia Pacific region, Taiwan is very well-suited as an access point for peering and transit; and its multiple links as backup routes for other links. Asian-Pacific PoPs Links to HK and Sg make TW, HK and SG equivalent PoPs which may serve as access points for other APAN networks
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