Title: TEIN Phase 2 Information Day, Brussels
1Update of TEIN activitiesMalaysia Research
Education Network (MYREN) TEIN South-East Asia
(SEA) Cluster Network
- TEIN Phase 2 Information Day, Brussels
- Ministry of Energy, Communications Multimedia
- 14 January 2004
2Agenda
- Introduction
- MYREN
- Proposed Extension of TEIN to South-East Asia
(SEA) Cluster - Conclusion Next Steps
3Malaysia
4Malaysia Gateway to Asia-Pacific
5Ministry of Energy, Communications Multimedia
- National Policy Objectives
- Creating a global hub
- Building a civil society
- Nurturing local content and culture
- Long-term benefits to local users
- Nurturing user confidence
- Promoting access equity
- Creating a robust application environment
- Facilitating efficient allocation of resources
- Developing industries capability
- Promoting safe and secure networking
6Multimedia Development Corporation (MDC)
- A private company wholly owned by the Malaysian
Government. - Created to facilitate the development of the MSC,
expedite entry of investors spawning and
nurturing of Malaysian ICT technopreneurs. - Empowered to grant MSC-Status to companies.
- Reports to the MSC Implementation Council
chaired by YAB Prime Minister and consists of
members of Cabinet and agencies.
7Introduction
- Governments of developing nations recognize the
importance of RD in overall national economic
development. - In this regard, aggressive efforts will be taken
to develop the prerequisites of a K-economy
-adequate supply of skilled manpower, a strong
ST and RD base and the necessary
infostructure. National Economic Planning
Unit, Malaysia, April 02
Source UNDP Human Development Report 2003
8Introduction
- Malaysia has in place several initiatives to
boost RD output - Grants
- Intensification of Research in Priority Areas
(IRPA) - Industry RD Grant Scheme (IGS)
- MSC RD Grant Scheme (MGS)
- Demonstrator Applications Grant Scheme (DAGS)
- Building RD Capacity
- Scheme for Employment of Malaysian Scientists
Working Overseas and Foreign Scientists - Human Resource Development Programme In
Science And Technology - Awareness
- Exhibitions on Inventions and Research findings
(MINDEX/INNOTEX) - ST Congress
- Science Camps, Awards
- Infrastructure
- Network of National Laboratories Network of
Research Institutions - Malaysia Research Education Network (MYREN)
9Agenda
- Introduction
- MYREN
- Proposed Extension of TEIN to South-East Asia
(SEA) Cluster - Conclusion Next Steps
10Background of MYREN
- First Research Education Network established in
Malaysia in 1997, TEMAN Test-bed Environment
for Malaysian Multimedia Applications and
Networking - A network based on ATM, connecting 6
universities, ISP telco research labs in
Peninsular Malaysia - Research areas focused on ATM networking research
testing, multimedia applications development
and others - Now second evolution of RE network for Malaysia
spearheaded by Ministry of Energy, Communications
Multimedia, named Malaysia Research Education
Network (MYREN) - Connectivity to all universities, research
organizations initial bandwidth from 2 to
155Mbps - Malaysian scientists researchers are already
collaborating with counterparts in Europe, North
Asia, US
11MYREN Members
12MYREN Collaborative Research Projects
13MYREN Collaborative Research Projects
14Agenda
- Introduction
- MYREN
- Proposed Extension of TEIN to South-East Asia
(SEA) Cluster - Conclusion Next Steps
15Background
- ASEM 4 (19 Sept 2002)
- Malaysia offered to host South-east Asia (SEA)
hub - e-ASEAN (14 Jan 2003)
- Malaysia introduced SEA hub proposal to ASEAN
partners - EC Ambassador to Malaysia (7th May 2003)
- Indicated funding is available for SEA hub
- TELSOM (16th Sept 2003)
- SEA hub presented by Korea during ASEAN3 TELSOM
Meeting
16Trans-Eurasia Information Network (TEIN)
GEANT
10Mbps
North-East Asia Cluster
USA
1Gbps
KOREA
JAPAN
CHINA
45Mbps
16-45Mbps
South-East Asia Cluster
MALAYSIA
17SEA-REN
- Propose connections from Malaysia to member
countries with capacity of minimum 2Mbps, subject
to demand and requirement - Connections are to member countries established
Research Education Network (MYREN, SingAREN,
PREGINET, UniNet, Thaisarn) through peering
arrangements with Malaysia to be the Traffic
Exchange - Connections are bilateral with one half circuit
provided, maintained and managed by Malaysia and
the other half circuit by respective countries - Network Operations Center in Cyberjaya, Malaysia
for network management troubleshooting
18SEA-REN (Final Phase)
19Implementation Timeline for SEA-REN
20SEA-REN Network Operations Center
- Location
- MSC Flagship Center, Cyberjaya Malaysia
- Network
- Data Center for network elements telecom
equipment - Control Center, tracking network health and
statistics - Administration Helpdesk
- 24 X 7 Operations managed by a dedicated
technical staff - Reporting, Fault management, Network
troubleshooting - Demo Presentation Area
- To showcase results of collaborative research
projects
21Terms of Reference for SEA-REN NOC
- NOC is to have 99.9 service availability.
- Transport IP layer at a 99.5 service
availability (3.6 hours max downtime per month) - 24x7 Helpdesk
- Bandwidth change (without port upgrade) 14
working days - Bandwidth change (with port upgrade) 30 working
days - Maximum 2 hours for fault restoration with 2 tier
escalation process - Facilitation of change request fault reporting
via 2 helpdesk numbers and on-line form (made
available on website)
22Acceptable Use Policy
- Acceptable Uses
- Research activities, as approved by SEA REN
Governing body, which require, or significantly
benefit from the use of high-speed networking. - Collaborative development of applications or
content, e.g. multimedia, courseware, imaging,
etc. - Testing or trials of applications expected to
lead to future commercial implementation,
significant scientific advances, and improvements
in quality and performance or cost reductions. - Video conferencing and other forms of
communications linked to approve research and
development projects. - Unacceptable Uses
- Use of the network for any unauthorized purposes
or to achieve unauthorized access to systems,
software or data. - Use for commercial or for-profit related
activities, not related to any specific research
project. - Any use for private or personal business.
- Interpretation, Disputes, and Adjudication
- Users seeking interpretation and exceptions of
this Acceptable Use Policy should refer their
queries to the SEA REN Governing body, who will
seek the counsel of the Technical Committee as
appropriate before publishing a response.
23Agenda
- Introduction
- MYREN
- Proposed Extension of TEIN to South-East Asia
(SEA) Cluster - Conclusion Next Steps
24Conclusion
- Developing nations in South-east Asia Cluster
recognize need to invest in RD - However, RD efforts now scattered throughout the
region, more competing than collaborating - Also, funding for research remains inadequate and
cannot match Research Expenditure/GDP levels of
developed nations - Recognized that National RENs can help
consolidate parallel research efforts, save
precious resources, shorten research duration. - Establishment of SEA-REN and tie-in with TEIN
will open new areas of research in Asian centric
fields e.g. traditional medicines, Medical
research, tropical ecology natural resource
management, etc.
25Proposed Next Steps
- Expedite plans for TEIN 2 expansion (South-east
Asia Cluster) governance, network design, pilot
research projects, funding - Set target for commissioning of SEA-REN by 3Q2004
- Malaysia propose to host SEA-REN Seminar in KL
(May 2004) with objectives - Consensus between National RENs on technical,
operational, governance policies - Discussion of pilot projects for cross border
research
26Thank You