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Internet2 – Spring Meeting

Internet2 – Spring Meeting. “INTERNET TWO – Is It The Future of GDLN?“ Dr. Vili Brajovic Global Communications Manager. HIGH SPEED GLOBAL CONNECTIVITY: BRIDGING DISTANCE AND TIME. High-speed, reliable network of regional satellites and fiber

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Internet2 – Spring Meeting

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  1. Internet2 – Spring Meeting “INTERNET TWO – Is It The Future of GDLN?“ Dr. Vili Brajovic Global Communications Manager

  2. HIGH SPEED GLOBAL CONNECTIVITY: BRIDGING DISTANCE AND TIME • High-speed, reliable network of regional satellites and fiber • A network of 3 satellites serves the Bank’s offices in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East • Voice, data, video, fax, Internet and Intranet access to 114 Bank Offices and 24 Distance Learning Centers 1

  3. 24 GDLN CENTERS CONNECTED TO THE BANK’S NETWORK • Managing public expenditure • Judicial reform • E-commerce, e-government • Hospital management • Indigenous profiles • Municipal management • Intellectual property rights • Agricultural technology and productivity • Child protection • Citizen participation in national policy dialogue • Anti-corruption and transparency • Disaster management 2

  4. BANK’S GLOBAL NETWORK VIDEOCONFERENCING GROWTH NUMBER OF VC SESSIONS PER YEAR 3

  5. BANK’S GLOBAL NETWORK BANDWIDTH GROWTH SATELLITE CAPACITY VERSUS DEMAND 4

  6. BANK’S GLOBAL NETWORK INDORMATION CAPACITY GROWTH INFORMATION CAPACITY PER FIELD OFFICE 5

  7. BANK’S GLOBAL NETWORK UNIT COST UNIT COST OVER THE BANK’S NETWORK 6

  8. GDLN GLOBAL NETWORK SERVICE REQUIREMENTS • High-level service quality (99.8% availability) • Low monthly operational costs (<$4k/month) • Local presence for operation and maintenance • (<24h repair time) 7

  9. INTERNET ONE VERSUS INTERNET TWO INTERNET TWO IPv6 INTERNET ONE IPv4 • Originaly Designed For Data Only • 32bit IP Addresses (cca 4 billion addresses) • Security Solutions Application Based • Quality-of-Service (QoS) Only Implemented on Dedicated Routes • Existing • Designed For Multimedia Applications (Voice, Video, Data) • 128bit IP Address (cca 340 trillion trillion trillion addresses) • Built-in Security Solution • Built-in Quality-of-Service Network Wide • Slowly Emerging 8

  10. CURRENT INTERNET TWO IMPLEMENTATIONS • Private Corporate Networks • Limited Commercial Offerings On Dedicated Routes (In USA Sprint Provides Limited Service Beween Some Cities) • In Europe Some Universities Have implemented Internet Two at Their Campuses • The World Bank Has Implemented Internet Two Over It’s Global Network 9

  11. HEADQUARTERS GDLN/BANK’S GLOBAL NETWORK STRUCTURE PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 2002 FIBER OPTIC LINE (DS3) SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY ORION 3 Satellite SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY AUSTRALIA TELEPORT 342 Degrees INTELSAT Satellite (GLOBAL BEAM) 64 Degrees INTELSAT Satellite (Hemi Beam) AFRICA, LATIN AMERICA AND MIDDLE EAST REGIONS EASTERN EUROPE REGION ASIA REGIONS 10

  12. HEADQUARTERS GDLN/BANK’S GLOBAL NETWORK STRUCTURE AFTER SEPTEMBER 2002 SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY FIBER OPTIC LINE (2xDS3) ORION 3 Satellite GERMAN TELEPORT SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY SATELLITE CONNECTIVITY 342 Degrees INTELSAT Satellite (HEMI BEAMS) 64 Degrees INTELSAT Satellite (Hemi Beam) AFRICA, LATIN AMERICA AND MIDDLE EAST REGIONS EASTERN EUROPE REGION ASIA REGIONS 11

  13. BENEFITS FROM TELEPORT RELOCATION • Reduced overall latency for 300msec • Reduced fiber backbone costs • Better prime-time working hours overlap • Reduced satellite bandwidth costs 12

  14. FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO FO ISDN IP Over Asymmetrical SCPC (Virtual DAMA Voice, Video and Data IP Channels) PAMA DAMA (Dedicated Links) (Virtual DAMA Links) INTERNET GOVERNMANT HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS DLC DLC GDLN/BANK’S GLOBAL NETWORK EVOLUTION STRATEGY DLC • INTELSAT’S DAMA • NORTEL-DASA TDM/TDMA/FR 13

  15. IP SERVICES WITH GUARANTEED QOS • QOS implemented on fragmented high utilized links supporting 768kbps • QOS provides bandwidth and jitter guaranties • QOS is based on end-to-end “diffserv” model 14

  16. QOS IMPLEMENTATION: CISCO LLQ PQ Police Voice LLQ Class.&Mark CBWFQ Video WFQ Data PQ - Priority Queue WFQ - Weighted Fair Queue CBWFQ - Class Based Weighted Fair Queue LLQ – Low Latency Queue 15

  17. IP VOICE (VoIP) • Toll bypass approach: • Keep existing telephones and PBXs • Use VoIP to provide connectivity between the PBXs • VoIP based on G.729 codec: • 8kbit/s CS-ACELP codex • Excellent voice quality • MOS 3.92 (compare to MOS 4.1 for G.711/pcm) 16

  18. VOICE HEADER COMPRESSION • VoIP is based on 8Kbps algorithm, which with overhead requires 26.4Kbps IP channel(40 bytes IP/UDP/RTP header) • When RTP header compression (RFC2508) is used, for the same algorithm only 11.2Kbps IP channel is needed • (40 bytes of IP/UDP/RTP reduced to 2–4 bytes) 17

  19. IP VIDEO • Room based videoconferencing systems • H.323 based videoconferencing • 256Kbit/s per call • G.711 for audio (64Kbits/s) • H.261 for video (~180 Kbit/s) 18

  20. ASYMETRICAL SCPC SATELLITE CHANNELS • 10 SCPC 768Kbps satellite channels combined into A single sub-group • Each sub-group is served by a single 8Mbps outgoing channel and eight 768Kbps return channels • Asymmetrical solution provides an excellent bandwidth utilization • One single 256Kbps outgoing video stream is used to feed all eight nodes during multi-point video session 19

  21. IP MIGRATION BENEFITS • Improved quality of all services • Single communications pipe for voice,data and video • Low communications equipment complexity (only router) • Low operation and management costs • Easy integration with local area networks (desk-top video) 20

  22. IP MIGRATION BENEFITS(continued) • Automated dynamic service interchange • Automated videoconference scheduling • Full compatibility with Internet • Simple re-engineering for future growth 21

  23. Gartner Measurement BENCHMARKING THE BANK’S GLOBAL NETWORK WITH OTHER COOPERATE PRIVATE NETWORKS World Bank Management Presentation 22

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