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Title: APAN Update


1
APAN Update
  • Jianping Wu
  • Vice Chairman of APAN
  • Aug. 26, 2007

2
APAN members (39)
  • Primary members (16)
  • AARNet (AU), APAN-CN, APAN-JP, ANF(KR), APAN-MY,
    APAN-TH, APAN-TW, ASTI (PH), BAERIN (BD), HARNET
    (HK), ERNET India, LEARN (LK), NACESTI(VN),
    PERN(PK), REANNZ(NZ), SingAREN (SG)
  • Associate members (5)
  • ITB, MOST Thailand, NREN, TransPac/Indiana U., US
    Pacific Consortium
  • Liaison Members (5)
  • CANARIE, CLARA, DANTE, Internet2, TERENA
  • Affiliate members (11)
  • ACFA, APBioNet, APNG, APNIC, APRU, CGIAR, IDRC,
    National Grid Office(SG), NIIT, PRAGMA, SDLEARN
  • Industry members (2)
  • Cisco, Juniper

3
APAN Meetings
  • Last APAN Meeting in Manila
  • 2007.1.22 - 26
  • Total 301 delegates
  • Coming APAN Meeting
  • 24th Xi An, 2007.8.27 31
  • Future APAN Meetings
  • 25th Hawaii, 2008.1.20 - 25
  • Venue Imin International Conference
    Center
  • 26th Queenstown, New Zealand, 2008.8.3 - 7
  • 27th Kaohsiung, Taiwan - 2009.2.19 - 23

4
APAN Backbone Topology in 2007
5
TEIN2 Partners and TEIN3
  • TEIN2 Partners
  • Connected (6 ASEM 4)
  • Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea,
    Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore Thailand,
    Vietnam
  • Connection being discussed (4)
  • Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Lao
  • Future possibilities
  • India, Mongolia, New Zealand, Pakistan,
  • others Asian countries
  • Planning TEIN3 while Using TEIN2
  • EC is planning to fund TEIN3 (2008-2011)
  • Bilateral discussions continuing with TEIN2
    partners
  • TEIN Organization Task Force in APAN

6
TEIN2 Topology (till 2007-07)
7
TEIN2 Circuit Deployment (till 2007-07)
  • Backbone Circuits
  • BJ-HK(622M), HK-SG(622M), BJ-EU_2(2.5G),
  • SG-EU_1(622M), SG-EU_2(622M)
  • Access Circuits
  • SG-AU(1G), BJ-CN(1G), SG-KR(622M),
  • SG-TH(155M), SG-SG(45M), SG-MY(45M),
  • SG-ID(45M), HK-VN(45M), MAFFIN-PH(10M)
  • AARNet circuits SG-Frankfurt(622M),
  • SG-Perth(155M x 4)
  • Other Circuits
  • HK-NICT(1G), HK-JP(622M), SG-JP(622M)

8
APAN Compendium Survey
  • Date of survey
  • January 25, 2007 March 6, 2007
  • Organizer APAN
  • Fund National Institute of Informatics
  • The number of target 22 institutions
  • The number of respondents 15 institutions
  • The rate of cooperation 68.2

9
Summary of APAN Compendium Survey
  • The NRENs in APAN mainly connect to universities.
    In China (CSTNet) and Pakistan (HEC) mainly
    connect to research institutes. The expected
    infrastructure differs depending on the area.
  • Most of the institutions connect at a speed of 1
    Gb. They use 2 Mb/s for the research institutes,
    and primary and secondary schools in many cases
    even though the connections are not many.
  • Most of the backbone bandwidth for the network
    is currently between 5 Gb/s and 10 Gb/s. In
    2-year forecast, 10 Gb/s will increase.
  • KISTI in Korea has distinctively high traffic.

10
Summary of APAN Compendium Survey (con.)
  • Not many institutions answered regarding budget.
    The average budget is 16.7 million dollars (in
    2006). While the most institutions gain income
    from the government and public bodies, SingAREN
    and AARNet depend more on clients.
  • Regarding expenditures, transmission capacity has
    the largest share, especially in Japan, Korea,
    Pakistan and Singapore, where it accounts for 70
    or more.
  • Regarding the services, 13 of 15 institutions
    currently support IPv6. IPv6 is supported mostly
    for universities and research institutes.

11
Summary of APAN Compendium Survey (con.)
  • Regarding other services, only four institutions
    provide information about Looking Glass on the
    Web. Three institutions provide information about
    the security incident response on the Web.
  • 7 of 15 institutions are currently interested in
    the access for roaming end-users. 6 institutions
    are looking to develop PKI service, Identity
    Management Systems., in the future. 5 of 15
    institutions are not interested in the billing
    system at all.

12
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