Title: Prezentacja programu PowerPoint
1- PIONIER and its usability for GEANT extension to
Eastern Europe
Michal Przybylski, michalp_at_man.poznan.pl
CEF Networks Workshop, 16-19 May 2005
2Contents
- PIONIER infrastructure
- CBDF interconnections
- Porta Optica
- Porta Optica Study project proposal
3The digital divide derived from GEANT connectivity
4PIONIER location
5PIONIER infrastructure
6Available infrastructure
Installed fiber PIONIER nodes Fiberspipes (end
of 2005) Fiberspipes (end of 2006)
7Available infrastructure (2)
- pre-2004 links 12 x G.652 4 x G.655 (2763 km)
- post-2004 links 2 x tube 1 tube equipped with
18 x G.652 6 x G.655 - 1286 km under construction (planned for
30/IX/2005) - 1159 km planned for IVQ2006 (not yet started)
8Available infrastructure (3)
- Total fiber infrastructure results
- 22000 pairkm installed (2 CBDF DE, CZ)
- 15000 pairkm under construction (2 CBDF
DE, DE) - 14000 pairkm planned (6 CBDF - RU, LT, BY,
UA, SK) - 2763 pairkm used
- 22 MANs connected
- 10GE transmission (over DWDM)
9Available infrastructure transmission
10Available infrastructure transmission 4Q2005
11Cross Border Dark Fiber
12PIONIER CBDF locations
13Active CBDF links and NRENs own fibers in CE
14Porta Optica Initiative
- First announced _at_ TNC 2003 in Zagreb
15Porta Optica a distributed optical gateway
from GEANT to EE
- a chance for closer scientific collaboratioin by
the means of providing multichannel/multilambda
Internet connections between neighboring
countries of CE/EE - an easy way to extend GEANT to Eastern European
countries a true, future-proof dark fiber
connectivity
16Porta Optica the coordinated task
17PIONIER usability for GEANT extension
- Dedicated dark fiber connectivity (with diverse
route) from every eastern neighbour of Poland to
GEANT PoP in Poland (and other GEANT pops in
cooperation with CESNET, DFN, SANET) - Diverse connectivity from GEANT PoP in Poland to
other GEANT nodes (with support of neighbours) - dedicated lambda connectivity (with diverse
route), as above - know-how and support (especially for the fiber
development process)
18Needed complementarity
- CE countries interconnection via CBDF links to
EE neighbours - Scandinavia the north route
- GRNET activity in the Balcan region (like
SEEREN/SEEFIRE) the south route - GEANT/TERENA political and organisational
support - all - influencing the neighbouring countries wrt.
DF acquisition, importance of DF infrastructure
and the business models. - DF NREN footprint is needed urgently... (hope CEF
workshop helps)
19Current results
- PIONIER prepared for interconnection of EE
countries (CBDF) - intensive talks and common preparations for NRENs
interconnection - running connection to Belarus (34Mbit/s)
- Ukraine builds dark fiber to the border
- some progress with Kaliningrad region
- CBDF ideas are being verified in
PIONIER/CESNET/SANET/ACONET - Porta Optica Study (SSA) proposal has been
prepared and submitted to FP6 Infrastructures
call, as an integration of latest ideas on
network construction and a feasibility study for
dark fiber deployment in EE.
20The next steps
- continue the CBDF works, results are needed soon!
- continue CEF workshops (be sure there are EE
countries invited) - find bold supporters (EU, NATO)
- consolidate the initiatives and achieve the
synergy of various projects (NATO, SEEFIRE) - solve the sensitive issues (Caucasus, Belarus)
- meet us at Eastern European Networking Session at
TNC2005 in Poznan (with discussion panel), June
8th, Poznan
21Questions?
22Thank you!Michal Przybylskimichalp_at_man.pozn
an.pl