Title :
TEN-34CZ project: high-speed academic network and applications
Author :
Gruntorád, J. ; Vachek, P.
Author_Institution :
CESNET, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract :
In 1994, the report “Europe and the Global Information Society” called for creating an advanced telecommunications network to interconnect the national research networks (NRN) across Europe. The resulting pan-European TEN-34 (Trans-European Network Interconnect at 34 Mbps) started operating in May 1997. It is co-funded by the EU and consists of some 18 NRNs. One of these NRNs is our TEN-34CZ network, which was opened in June 1997. The TEN-34 network was implemented by a Consortium of European NRNs. DANTE (Delivery of Advanced Network To Europe), a non-profit organisation formed by European NRNs, became the co-ordinator of the resulting TEN-34 project. The progress of TEN-34 project has been rather slow and subject to some delays. The main problems were: deciding about the protocol used (pure IP, IP/ATM or ATM), and procuring 34 Mbps lines at a reasonable price (4-5 times the price of 2 Mbps circuits) from telecom operators who were afraid of competition of their own customers. Finally, some compromises were reached. The TEN-34 network consists of two separate parts, each using a separate technology: an IP network plus an IP/ATM network. Both parts are interconnected in three points (Frankfurt, Geneva and London). Most telecom operators decided to cooperate with their customers and agreed on a reasonable price after the NRNs had pledged not to use the high-speed circuits for commercial purposes
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; educational technology; information networks; internetworking; research initiatives; transport protocols; 34 Mbit/s; DANTE; European Union; IP network; IP/ATM network; TEN-34CZ project; Trans-European Network Interconnect; advanced telecommunications network; competition; high-speed academic network; national research networks; network interconnection; price; protocol; telecom operators; Delay; Educational institutions; Europe; High-speed networks; History; IP networks; Integrated circuit interconnections; Protocols; Spine; Telecommunication network topology;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine, 1997. ITAB '97., Proceedings of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Region 8 International Conference
Conference_Location :
Prague
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4318-2
DOI :
10.1109/ITAB.1997.649425