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International Connectivity and Network Performance

International Connectivity and Network Performance. Warren Matthews (ART/RNOC). November ‘04. Sweden, Russia, Brazil, Singapore. Contacts were made. But no longer seem to be in-demand. OIT ready to help. Last Time. Reach out to OIE, ECE, EAS, MGT, MSE. Also CDC.

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International Connectivity and Network Performance

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  1. International Connectivity and Network Performance Warren Matthews (ART/RNOC) Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  2. November ‘04. Sweden, Russia, Brazil, Singapore. Contacts were made. But no longer seem to be in-demand. OIT ready to help. Last Time Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  3. Reach out to OIE, ECE, EAS, MGT, MSE. Also CDC. Dedicated link to London (Imperial). Big improvement in performance. Attempting to improve connectivity to Metz (GTL). This talk is mainly about China and India. Since then Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  4. Availability of Fiber • International Bandwidth costs are stabilizing. Source: Telegeography Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  5. Network Performance monitoring system. Campus (CPR), State-wide (GAMMON). Also in support of International Campuses. Metz, Shanghai. International Monitoring Infrastructure. CPR Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  6. Professor Zhou (ECE). Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU). CPR host in service since January. Performance is almost unusable. OK for email but not video conferencing. NSF task force addressing “well-known” routing issues in Asia. China Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  7. Fiber to China Source: GLIF Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  8. CERNET unable to improve performance. Talking to Shanghai Telecom, PCCW. Dedicated link to Beijing or Hong Kong and peer with U.S.-Based international network. China Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  9. Professor Madisetti (ECE) Mumbai or Hyderabad Professor Weber (EAS) Also Bangladesh Fledgling NREN Recommended 2Mbps to each University Internet2 partner India Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  10. Routing is still across commercial links. Expect Indian NREN will connect to Europe (Géant). SEAMEWE4 has 1.2 Tbps of capacity. Perhaps can carve out dedicated link to GT. Opportunities remain to be explored. India Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

  11. Building productive relationships. Providing service to faculty. Keep reaching out. CPR host should be standard equipment. Leverage other projects to break down the path. Summary Office of Information Technology http://www.oit.gatech.edu

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