IEEAF Update August 26 2003 David Lassner Treasurer

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IEEAF Update August 26, 2003 David Lassner Treasurer, IEEAF (www. ieeaf. org) Chief Information

IEEAF Update August 26, 2003 David Lassner Treasurer, IEEAF (www. ieeaf. org) Chief Information Officer University of Hawaii david@hawaii. edu 1

New Public-Private Partnerships Needed • Global telecomm build-out of technical infrastructure provides new possibilities

New Public-Private Partnerships Needed • Global telecomm build-out of technical infrastructure provides new possibilities for economic development • Current market conditions have resulted in great capacities which are currently going unused -- cannot be sold. • As a matter of social responsibility, this unused capacity could be made available for stimulating future applications and markets -- by donation for use by research and education institutions. • Public-private partnerships involving government, universities and private sector are needed • We need more synergy and leverage from our currently fragmented investments. 2

New Public-Private Partnership: IEEAF • The IEEAF represents one such partnership whose goal is

New Public-Private Partnership: IEEAF • The IEEAF represents one such partnership whose goal is to obtain donations of international bandwidth to enable a global collaboration in research and education • Current donations have already linked US and Europe, and as of this meeting, are linking US and Asia-Pacific (HDTV Demo) 3

IEEAF Vision: The Global Quilt A Network of Networks fabric, “stitched together” through collaboration

IEEAF Vision: The Global Quilt A Network of Networks fabric, “stitched together” through collaboration and community effort, until it covers the globe The IEEAF has no boundaries of “home” territory…. . "Non Nobis Solo" (Not by ourselves alone) 4

IEEAF - What is it? • U. S. 501. c. 3 Not-for-profit corporation http:

IEEAF - What is it? • U. S. 501. c. 3 Not-for-profit corporation http: //www. ieeaf. org/ • Formed from original MOU between GEO and CENIC (Corporation for Educational Networking in California) • Vision: Accelerate the global growth of Internet 2 to achieve "universal educational access” to: • Enable and stimulate the rapid expansion of research and educational collaboration in many forms between teaching and learning institutions around the world. • Cultivate and promote practical solutions to delivering scalable, universally available and equitable access to suitable bandwidth and necessary network resources in support of these collaborations. 5

IEEAF Organization Honest Broker Group (IEEAF) • Accepting assets • Matching Corp assets w/Educational

IEEAF Organization Honest Broker Group (IEEAF) • Accepting assets • Matching Corp assets w/Educational needs • Advocate for assets on behalf of Education • Granting of assets as Free Use licenses 6

IEEAF - How does it work? • Partner with various organizations on strategies, specific

IEEAF - How does it work? • Partner with various organizations on strategies, specific initiatives • Leverage global deregulation and new entrants into telco business • Leverage private sector business relationships • Geographic Network Affiliates, Inc. (GEO) • Build donations into business deals (contracts) as no-cost IRUs 7

“The Wet” Submarine Fiber “The Dry” Terrestrial Fiber Universities + “The Need” Government helping

“The Wet” Submarine Fiber “The Dry” Terrestrial Fiber Universities + “The Need” Government helping to solve the digital divide. the IEEA Foundation goals which include GEO builds carrier hotel buildings and supports GEO - The Catalyst 8

IEEAF - What does it do? • Gets donated communications assets • Makes them

IEEAF - What does it do? • Gets donated communications assets • Makes them available to existing institutions and networking organizations to put to work • Vehicle: Asset Steward Agreement 9

Think Globally Strategic – Act Locally Opportunistic 10

Think Globally Strategic – Act Locally Opportunistic 10

Successes: The Netherlands Model • New cable landing: Eemshaven • New carrier hotel: Groningen

Successes: The Netherlands Model • New cable landing: Eemshaven • New carrier hotel: Groningen • Zernicke Research Park adjacent to University of Groningen • Groningen Internet Exchange (GNIX) • New fiber backhaul to major Internet exchanges • Essent Kabelcom • Amsterdam to Groningen to Hamburg • New R&D and Economic Development Opportunities 11

Groningen Carrier Hotel: March 2002 • February 2001 12

Groningen Carrier Hotel: March 2002 • February 2001 12

13 Tyco Amsterdam Essent Hamburg Groningen Municipality Eemshaven Tyco North America Tyco Asia Pacific

13 Tyco Amsterdam Essent Hamburg Groningen Municipality Eemshaven Tyco North America Tyco Asia Pacific

Tyco Telecomm Donation Summary • Co-location space in NYC for Expanded International Exchange Point

Tyco Telecomm Donation Summary • Co-location space in NYC for Expanded International Exchange Point • Production R&E Bandwidth: 622 Mbps • NY-London-Groningen (Netherlands) • Connects to IEEAF fiber to Amsterdam and Hamburg • US-Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore • Research 10 Gbps optical wavelength (preemptable) • NY-London-Groningen (Netherlands) • US-Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Singapore • 200 sq. ft. Co-location space in each of global facilities • Additional donations as global build-out continues 14

Tyco Global Network Connectivity Donations 622 Mbps +10 Gbps l 15

Tyco Global Network Connectivity Donations 622 Mbps +10 Gbps l 15

Tyco Atlantic Donation Put into Service September 2002 16

Tyco Atlantic Donation Put into Service September 2002 16

Tyco Northern Europe Donation 17

Tyco Northern Europe Donation 17

Tyco Southern Europe Donation 18

Tyco Southern Europe Donation 18

Tyco Transpacific Donation Available last December, 622 Mbps Debut at Busan! Donated, Available when

Tyco Transpacific Donation Available last December, 622 Mbps Debut at Busan! Donated, Available when lit 19

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IEEAF Donations and correlating HEP facilities The National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High

IEEAF Donations and correlating HEP facilities The National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High Energy Physics Amsterdam, NL FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics Amsterdam, NL Univ. of Groningen, NL Z-Tech Facility Groningen, NL Imperial College Blackett Laboratory Department of Physics London, GB DESY Hamburg, Germany Hamburg Facility Hamburg, Germany Frankfurt University Frankfurt Germany Univ. College London, HEP Group London, GB Inst. Of Nuclear Physics Prague, Czech Republic National Inst. For Physics & Nuclear Engineering, Bucharest, Romania Brussels U. , Inter-University Inst. for High Energies Brussels, Belgium Meudon Observatory Univ. of Warsaw Inst. of Physics Warsaw, Poland DAPNIA CEA Saclay Service de Physique des Particules Gif-sur-Yvette, France LMU, TU Munich, Germany Centre de Recherches Nucleaires Strasbourg, France IFIC UVEG Valencia, Spain Louis Pasteur U. Institute de Recherche Subatomiques Strasbourg, France CSIC Madrid, Spain University of Zurich Physics Inst. & Inst. for Theoretical. Physics Zurich, CH CIEMAT Madrid Spain Inst. Astrophys Paris, France LIP Lisbon, Portugal Univ. Marseille Centre Physique Particules Marseille, France CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research Geneva, CH Univ. Claude Bernard Lyon Inst. de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon 21

Navi Mumbai Chennai 22

Navi Mumbai Chennai 22

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New Donations To/In Europe • 7, 000 km fiber pair in Europe: NL-BE-FR-CH-DE (OC

New Donations To/In Europe • 7, 000 km fiber pair in Europe: NL-BE-FR-CH-DE (OC 12 until lit) • Fiber pair: Amsterdam-Groningen-Hamburg • Fiber pair: UK • Submarine bandwidth: • NYC-UK-Groningen • UK-Lisbon • UK-Bilbao-Madrid-Valencia-Barcelona-Marseilles 24

Tyco Global Network Connectivity Donations 622 Mbps +10 Gbps l 25

Tyco Global Network Connectivity Donations 622 Mbps +10 Gbps l 25

Tyco Donation Summary • Committed Assets • Production R&E Bandwidth: 622 Mbps • Research

Tyco Donation Summary • Committed Assets • Production R&E Bandwidth: 622 Mbps • Research 10 Gbps optical wavelength (preemptable) • 200 sq ft Co-location space in each of global facilities • Current Fiber Segments in Use • US - Netherlands (UK under discussion) • US - Japan - STM 4 NOW IN USE • Deployed but Unlit Fiber - Awaiting Business Case • • • Hong Kong - Local Tyco Staff Singapore - Local Tyco Staff Seoul - Tyco in conversations Shanghai - Tyco seeking partner(s) Taipei - Tyco seeking partner(s) • Additional donations as global build-out continues 26

Other IEEAF Activities • Renewed Commitment to Board Engagement • Developing New Relationships •

Other IEEAF Activities • Renewed Commitment to Board Engagement • Developing New Relationships • Open Consideration of Architectures -Getting Beyond Link-by-Link Approaches • Use of Tyco Co-Lo Space? 27