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April 10, 2023
Internet2 Liaison ReportAPAN Member MeetingHeather Boyles
Quick Outline
APAN-Internet2 partnership highlights• Partnerships in place• APAN community at Internet2• Connectivity between our communities
Internet2 2004 priorities
Upcoming Internet2 Meetings
APAN – Internet2 partnership
APAN – Internet2 Memorandum of Understanding
• Since June1999–Providing for/promoting interconnection between our
respective institutions –Collaboration on advanced technology and applications
development –Promoting the transfer of technology to the wider
education community and the commercial marketplace
Asia-PacificAAIREP (Australia)APAN (Asia-Pacific)ANF (Korea)APRU (Asia-Pacific)CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China)JAIRC (Japan)JUCC (Hong Kong)NGI-NZ (New Zealand)NECTEC / UNINET (Thailand)SingAREN (Singapore)NCHC (Taiwan)
International Partners
APAN community and Internet2
APAN at the last Internet2 Member Meeting
• Fay Sheu – Taiwan’s TWAREN initiative• Congxiao Bao -Video Conference Service Development in China During SARS
APAN Region–Internet2 Connectivity
Internet2’s Abilene national backbone network
• Upgrade to 10G done• APAN–Internet2 connectivity highlights
–TransPAC – currently led by Internet2 member Indiana University
–Pacific Wave – now merging north and south with PNWGP and CENIC cooperation
–IEEAF/Tyco donated link – PNWGP and WIDE working to complete connections
Fundamental Questions
What does higher education (and the rest of the world) require from the Internet and its applications?
What should the Internet2 community do to address those requirements?
What specific steps should we take to move forward?
Strategic Foci
Address the advanced networking needs and interests of the research & education community
Provide leadership in the evolution of the global Internet
Leverage strategic relationships among academia, industry and government
Catalyze activities that cannot be accomplished by individual organizations
Implement a systems approach towards a scalable and vertically integrated advanced networking infrastructure
Focus on financially feasible, affordable, and deployable technologies and solutions
Internet2 Today (and Tomorrow)
Motivate Enable
End-to-end
End-to-end
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erformanceNetworksNetworks
MiddlewareMiddleware
ApplicationsApplications
ServicesServices
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2004 Priorities
Engage with the NSF Cyberinfrastructure Initiative
Establish security initiatives which enable Internet2 applications and leverage Internet2 capabilities
Ensure availability of production infrastructure for the Internet2 community
Enhance Internet2’s role as a leader in advanced networking
International Connections
Now multiple NSF agreements • Different regions of the world• Different types of connectivity & research
Also various uncoordinated donated infrastructure
Our international partners could work more effectively if they had a coordinated point of contact
Working with our members to coordinate response
Upcoming Internet2 meetingshttp://events.internet2.edu/calendar/main.php
19-21 April, Internet2 Member Meeting• Arlington, VA (outside Washington, DC)
18-22 July, Joint Tech Meeting• Columbus, OH
27-30 September, Internet2 Member Meeting
• Austin, TX