Title: RedNeT:
1RedNeT the advanced Internet comes to town
Netspeed 2001 Edmonton - October 13 Dan Newton,
Manager IT Services, City of Red Deer Dean Frey,
Director, Red Deer Public Library
2Agenda
- Background
- The partnership
- Building the network
- Governance
- Applications
- RedNeT Supernet
- Futures
3Background
- Regional IT planning 911, Y2K
- Industry Canadas Smart Communities Demonstration
Project 1999-2000 - http//smartcommunities.ic.gc.ca/
- Developing a regional Information Highway strategy
4Smart Communities Planning
- Encouraging partnerships in the region
- Central Alberta Economic Partnership
- K-12 community
- Municipalities City of Red Deer
- Colleges, Health Region, Social Services agencies
- Red Deer Public Library
- Private sector
5Smart Communities Planning
- Network infrastructure identified as a major
issue - Need for High Speed Data Communications
- Recognition that High Speed High Cost
- Need to cost share
- Building on the City IT Dept-RDPL partnership
6The original RedNeT partners
- City of Red Deer
- Red Deer Public Library
- Red Deer Catholic Regional Division
- Red Deer Public School Division
7The partners network needs
- City of Red Deer
- High speed connection to City facilities
- E911 integration
- Industry Canadas Urban Community Access Program
in Red Deer - 23 public Internet access sites in
the City
8The partners network needs
- Red Deer Public Library
- High speed public staff Internet access
- High speed network between the Downtown and Dawe
(North Red Deer) branches
9The partners network needs
- School Divisions
- High speed network for curriculum delivery,
including the use of the Internet in the
classroom and in computer labs - High speed network between schools and central
offices for administration - Establishing high points for expanding wireless
networks
10RedNeT Mission
- Partnership established in early 2000
- The mission is to provide the Red Deer Community
with a multifunctional network infrastructure. - This infrastructure is built on trust and on the
premise that each participant wants to achieve
connectivity for the entire community, not just
for its own jurisdiction.
11Building the network
- Summer 2000
- Fibre links 13 sites amongst the original
partners - The network is brought out of the river valley,
allowing extension of the School Divisions
wireless networks - 1.5 million largely from the City
12Network build partners
- Shaw (south leg)
- ATT (north leg)
- Telebyte (construction, fibre terminations)
- Nortel Networks (electronics)
- City of Red Deer ELP (duct, pulling), Parks
Public Works (reclamation)
13RedNeT Governance
- A moving target
- Joint management team
- Joint Technical Operations Team
- User group to guide development
- Agreements between each partner and the City
- A significant investment of time, expertise
money by each partner
14Growing the Partnership
- Expanded user base
- David Thompson Health Region
- Red Deer Regional Hospital
- Community Health facility
- Corporate facility
- Chinooks Edge School Division
- River Glen high school
15 RedNeT
- Facilities Connected
- Collicutt Center
- Notre Dame
- Hunting Hills
- Dawe (2 schools, Library, Pool, RCMP)
- Fire Station 2
- Fire Station 3
- City Hall
- Catholic School Central
- Public School Central
- DTHR - Hospital, Admin, Community Health
16 Network Configuration
17RedNeT applications
- Gigabit-per-second network
- More reliable, more secure
- Extending the partners networks through V-LANs
18RedNeT applications
- Library applications
- Voice over fibre, Voice over IP
- Shared Public Internet Gateway
- Lower costs
- Much higher capacity
- Much more secure
19RedNeT future applications
- Shared applications and shared servers
- Outsourcing and joint applications development
- Mail serving, web serving, shared ERP
- Training
- Network management
- Business and classroom video conferencing
20RedNeT the region
- Regional needs of the partners
- DTHR
- RDCRD
- Chinooks Edge
- Possible future partners
- County of Red Deer
- Red Deer College
- Supernet-RedNeT gateway
21 Future Goals
- Redundant loop
- Connect additional facilities
- Get out of the White Space - Formal User
Agreements - Bell/SuperNeT Negotiations
Proposed Optional
22RedNeT Supernet
- Supernet build 2001-2004
- Axia Netmedia Bell Intrigna
- http//www.supernet.axia.com
- Red Deer one of 27 base network communities
- Red Deer-Rocky Mountain House link the first to
be lit (in late 2001)
23RedNeT Supernet
Rocky Leslieville Condor Eckville Benalto
Sylvan Lake Red Deer
24RedNeTs Future
- The Citys role
- Leadership in community networking IT Master
Plan - Utilities models
- Network services provider wire provider
- Regulatory issues - CRTC
- Municipal Access Agreement City-Bell
negotiations - Balancing the partners agendas
25RDPLs network future
- Utilizing the network that we have now
- Centralized management lower cost of ownership
- Increased security in a FOIP environment
- More rapid deployment of new applications and
services - RDPL-Red Deer College partnership
- Balancing regional provincial projects
- Training opportunities
- Extended Urban CAP opportunities
26Libraries the Advanced Internet
- The Next Internet Broadband Infrastructure
Transformative Applications CANARIE, January
19, 2001 - Transformative Applications?
- E-content or Advanced Content
- Horizontal cuts across different sectors
- Learning repositories the public library
community - http//broadband.ic.gc.ca/english/resources/next_i
nternet.pdf
27Advanced Internet partnerships
- The business case
- Soft benefits soft costs
- The library in the community
- Social network facilitates cooperation
- Profile and positioning
- Enhanced service vs. cost savings
- Focus on content partnerships
- The white space - governance issues
- The first step
28Comments Questions
- Dan Newton dann_at_city.red-deer.ab.ca
- Dean Frey dfrey_at_rdpl.org