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June 27, 2022 Pan-Continental Perspective: Key Issues seen by Internet2 Guy Almes [email protected] Heather Boyles [email protected] Steve Corbató [email protected]

23 September 2015 Pan-Continental Perspective: Key Issues seen by Internet2 Guy Almes [email protected] Heather Boyles [email protected] Steve Corbató

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Page 1: 23 September 2015 Pan-Continental Perspective: Key Issues seen by Internet2 Guy Almes almes@internet2.edu Heather Boyles heather@internet2.edu Steve Corbató

April 21, 2023

Pan-Continental Perspective: Key Issues seen by Internet2Pan-Continental Perspective: Key Issues seen by Internet2

Guy Almes [email protected]

Heather Boyles [email protected]

Steve Corbató [email protected]

Guy Almes [email protected]

Heather Boyles [email protected]

Steve Corbató [email protected]

Page 2: 23 September 2015 Pan-Continental Perspective: Key Issues seen by Internet2 Guy Almes almes@internet2.edu Heather Boyles heather@internet2.edu Steve Corbató

Where Internet2 is coming from

University-led

Partnership model• Abilene built & operated in partnership with Qwest, Cisco, Juniper,

Indiana University

Hierarchical network model• International – GTRN?• National – Abilene• State/Regional – CENIC/CALREN2, SURA/SoX• Metro/Campus

Gov’t Mission and University Split• ESnet, NREN, DREN – gov’t labs• Somewhat blurred: several gov’t labs connected to Abilene

– Reflects close ties between gov’t labs and U.S. univs.

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Technical Outlook

Goal: support advanced/leading-edge/high-performance applications of the research and education community

Approach is technical direction that has pragmatic benefit to applications

• Illustration: Internet2 Quality of Service Work–Premium Service experience

• Raw HDTV/IP – single UDP flow of 1.5 Gbps (Seattle Washington DC over Abilene)

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Technical/Economic

Unique window in time for fiber assets• Cause: fiber glut, bankruptcies and telcos in distress • Within a year, opportunity on national scale closes?• Hedge against a regression to ‘bad old days’ of monopolies

Technically, getting fiber means controlling the network down to layer 1 (0?)

• Would allow deployment of different wavelengths for differentiated networks (high perf advanced services, network research, more general EDU access)

• Path to doing optical switching when it makes sense

Technically and economically, we see this emerging chronologically from bottom of hierarchy to top

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Optical network project differentiation

Distance scale (km)

Examples Equipment

Metro < 60

UW(SEA),

USC/ISI(LA)

Dark fiber & end terminals

State/

Regional

< 500 (LH)

(ULH: <2000)

I-WIRE (IL),

CENIC ONI,

I-LIGHT (IN)

Add OO

amplifiers

Extended

Regional/

National

500

TeraGrid,

NG Abilene,

PLR

Add OEO

regenerators

& O&M $’s

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National Fiber Facility

Research and education community investment in national-scale fiber assets

• Discussions among a number of partners in US ongoing– “National Light Rail” – being led by members of Internet2

community – CENIC, the Pacific NorthWest Gigapop and other partners

– SURA – focused on specific bankruptcy opportunity

– UCAID is a participant in both efforts

• Once the national fiber footprint (~15,000 km) is obtained, significant investments in ULH optronics and ongoing maintenance/operations are required

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Economic/Political Issues

Current Abilene infrastructure funded by universities

• With important initial seed money from NSF to universities

Expect to follow partnership model to extent possible for national fiber facility

• Corporate partnership essential for ongoing maintenance on fiber plant & co-location and next generation optronics

• Interestingly, optronics vendors now are becoming aware of the enterprise (non-carrier) market for their WAN gear

US government support critical• Cyber Infrastructure report from NSF

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