RE: GLIF world map 2007 -- Call for GLIF optical network resources
- Subject: RE: GLIF world map 2007 -- Call for GLIF optical network resources
- From: "Sergi Figuerola" <sergi.figuerola@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 18:19:52 +0200
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Hello Maxine, Here you are the
requested info from i2CAT: CATLight – i2CAT 10Gb (Barcelona to Amsterdam) Contact: Sebastia Sallent (sebastia.sallent@xxxxxxxxx),
Artur Serra (artur.serra@xxxxxxxxx),
Sergi Figuerola (Sergi Figuerola (sergi.figuerola@xxxxxxxxx), Berenguer Vilajoliu (berenguer.vilajoliu@xxxxxxxxx),
Best regards Sergi De:
owner-all@xxxxxxx [mailto:owner-all@xxxxxxx] En
nombre de Maxine Brown All, The current GLIF map is almost two
years old, and very outdated, so it is time to update! The GLIF 2005 World Map
can be downloaded from: The new
GLIF map will illustrate GLIF lambda resources; i.e., high-capacity optical
circuits (or lightpath virtual circuits) that terminate at GOLEs (GLIF Open
Lightpath Exchanges). The network resources that make up the GLIF are
provided by a number of independent optical domain network operators working
together to enable quick and easy provisioning of end-to-end lightpaths. These
resources are made available for use by global collaboratories of discipline
scientists and computer scientists and engineers for application and middleware
development. The GLIF map illustrates capacity available *in addition to*
bandwidth required for production purposes. Send information about
link(s) that you control that qualify as a GLIF network resource. At
the bottom of this email is the input I collected two years ago. Note, however,
that the list below contains both routed and lightpath availability; however,
the technology has now evolved enough that we want to showcase lightpath
availability only. Review this list and provide additions, corrections
and/or comments. I expect many more links in Asia and Europe this time
around. The new GLIF map will illustrate GLIF resources that you plan to have in
place by September 2007. Send the following information to Maxine Brown <maxine@xxxxxxx>. (a)
network name(s) (b)
contact person(s) (c)
source city; destination city; relevant intermediate cities (d)
amount of bandwidth (e)
network map(s) (optional) that illustrate your network(s) and connection
points, which will prove helpful as we build the GLIF world map Submit your information no later than JUNE 29 so we can begin. Our goal is to send out a
DRAFT for your review in July, finalize it in August, and have it ready for
distribution at the annual GLIF meeting in September in Prague <http://www.glif.is/meetings/>. Thanks for your prompt
response, Maxine * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * GLIF
2005 MAP - GENERAL INFORMATION AARnet Contact: George
McLaughlin <George.McLaughlin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
David Lassner <david@xxxxxxxxxx>
AARnet/10Gb (Sydney to Honolulu to Seattle)
AARnet/10Gb (Sydney, transiting NZ (Auckland) to Mauna Kea to LA) Abilene-HOPI Contact: Douglas Van
Houweling <DVH@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Rick Summerhill <rrsum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Abilene/10Gb (backbone) HOPI/10Gb
(NLR footprint)
Abilene-HOPI/10Gb (NYC to London) ASNet/2.5Gb
(Taipei to Chicago to Geneva) Contact: Simon Lin <sclin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Yu-lin Chang" <ylchang@xxxxxxxx>,
Eric Yen <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, AtlanticWave/10Gb
(Miami, Atlanta, Washington DC and NYC) Contact: Julio Ibarra
<julio@xxxxxxx>, Don Riley <drriley@xxxxxxx> CA*net4 Contact: Bill St Arnaud
<bill.st.arnaud@xxxxxxxxxx>,
René Hatem <rene.hatem@xxxxxxxxxx>
CA*net4-North/10Gb
(Seattle-Victoria-Vancouver-Edmonton-Saskatoon-Winnipeg-(north of Great
lakes)-Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal-Fredericton-Halifax)
CA*net4-South/20Gb (Seattle-Calgary-Regina-Winnipeg-Chicago-Toronto-New
York-Montreal-Halifax)
HEPnet/10Gb (Victoria-Vancouver-Calgary-Winnipeg-Chicago-Toronto-New York)
GLORIAD-KREONet2-TaiwanLight-AARNet/10Gb
(Seattle-Vancouver-Winnipeg-Chicago-Toronto)
CA*net4/10Gb (NYC to Amsterdam) CAVEwave/10Gb
(Chicago to Seattle to San Diego) Contact: Tom DeFanti <tom@xxxxxxx> CENIC
(Los Angeles to San Diego) Contact: Jim Dolgonas
<jdolgonas@xxxxxxxxx>, Dave
Reese <dave@xxxxxxxxx>
Multi-gigabit from LA to SD, to connect NLR to San Diego to WHREN CERN
transatlantic links...renamed US LHCNet (See below) CESnet/10Gb
(Prague to Amsterdam) Contact: Jan Gruntorad
<jan.gruntorad@xxxxxxxxx> CSTNet Contact: "Bao-Ping
Yan" <ybp@xxxxxxxxxx>, Kai Nan
<nankai@xxxxxxxxxx>
CSTNet-ASNet/1Gb (Hong Kong to Taipei)
CSTNet-NICT/1Gb (Hong Kong to Tokyo) (also
see GLORIAD) ESnet-SDN/10Gb
(Seattle to Sunnyvale to San Diego) Contact: "William E.
Johnston" <wej@xxxxxx> GLORIAD-CSTNet-KREONet2 Contact (GLORIAD): Greg
Cole <gcole@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Natasha
Bulashova <natasha@xxxxxxxxxxx> Contact (KREONet2):
"Ok-Hwan Byeon" <ohbyeon@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Jysoo Lee <jysoo@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Minsun Lee <mleeoh@xxxxxxxxxxx> Contact (CSTNet):
"Bao-Ping Yan" <ybp@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Kai Nan <nankai@xxxxxxxxxx>
GLORIAD/622Mb (NYC to Amsterdam to Moscow)
GLORIAD/622Mb (Moscow to Khabarovsk)
GLORIAD/155Mb (Khabarovsk to Beijing)
GLORIAD-CSTNet/2.5Gb (Beijing to Hong Kong)
GLORIAD-CSTNet/2.5Gb (Hong Kong to Seattle)
GLORIAD-KREONet2/10Gb (Hong Kong to Daejeon to Seattle)
GLORIAD-CA*net4/10Gb (Shared with TaiwanLight, KREONet2, AARnet -- see
CA*net4) IEEAF Contact: Don Riley <drriley@xxxxxxx>, Ed Fantegrossi <ed.fantegrossi@xxxxxxxxxxx> IEEAF/10Gb
(Tokyo to Seattle) IEEAF/10Gb
(NYC to Amsterdam) JGN
II/10Gb (Tokyo to Chicago) Contact: Tomonori Aoyama
<aoyama@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Yoshikazu IKEDA <ikeda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Akira KATO <kato@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Hiroshi ESAKI <hiroshi@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Katsushi KOBAYASHI <ikob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, NLR Contact: Tom West <twest@xxxxxxx> NorthernLight/2.5Gb Contact: Peter Villemoes
<Peter.Villemoes@xxxxxxxxx>,
Lars Fischer <lars.fischer@xxxxxxxxx> Pacific
Wave/10Gb (Seattle to Sunnyvale to Los Angeles) Contact: John Silvester
<jsilvest@xxxxxxx>, Ron Johnson
<ronj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> SURFnet Contact: Kees Neggers
<kees.neggers@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Dennis Paus <dennis.paus@xxxxxxxxxx>
SURFnet/10Gb (Amsterdam to Chicago)
SURFnet/10Gb (Amsterdam to NYC)
SURFnet/20Gb (Amsterdam to Geneva) TaiwanLight Contact: Eugene Yeh <c00jsy00@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Fay Sheu <faysheu@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "Jing-Jou
Yen" <jjyen@xxxxxxxxxxx>, CS
Yang <csyang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
TaiwanLight/2.5Gb (Taipei to Seattle)
TaiwanLight/2Gb (Taipei to Los Angeles) TeraGrid Contact: Linda Winkler
<winkler@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Tony
Rimovsky <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> TransLight Contact: Tom DeFanti <tom@xxxxxxx>
TransLight/10Gb (NYC to Amsterdam)
TransLight/10Gb (Chicago to Amsterdam) TransPAC2 Contact: Jim Williams
<william@xxxxxxxxxxx>
TransPAC2/10Gb (Tokyo to LA)
TransPAC2/2.5Gb (Tokyo to Hong Kong) UKLight Contact: David Salmon
<D.Salmon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, John
Graham <johng@xxxxxxxxxxx>
UKLight/10Gb (Chicago to London)
UKLight/10Gb (London to Amsterdam) UltraLight/10Gb
(LA to Chicago to Jacksonville) Contact: Harvey Newman
<Harvey.Newman@xxxxxxx>,
Sylvain Ravot <Sylvain.Ravot@xxxxxxx>,
Dave Pokorney <dp@xxxxxxx> Note:
On the NLR, (LA > Seattle > Chicago > Cleveland > Pittsburgh
> DC > Raleigh > Atlanta > Jacksonville) UltraScience
Net/20Gb Contact: Bill Wing <wrw@xxxxxxxx> US
LHCNet (previously called the "CERN" links on the GLIF map) Contact: David Foster
<David.Foster@xxxxxxx>, Olivier
Martin <olivier.martin@xxxxxxx>,
Harvey Newman <newman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Sylvain Ravot <ravot@xxxxxxxxxxx>, US
LHCNet/10Gb (Geneva to Chicago) US
LHCNet/10Gb (Geneva to New York) US
LHCNet/10Gb (Chicago to New York) WHREN Contact: Julio Ibarra
<julio@xxxxxxx>, Heidi Alvarez <heidi@xxxxxxx>, Chip Cox <chip@xxxxxxx>, John Silvester <jsilvest@xxxxxxx>
WHREN-LILA/1Gb (San Diego to Tijuana)
WHREN-LILA/2.5Gb (Miami to Sao Paulo) |
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- GLIF world map 2007 -- Call for GLIF optical network resources
- From: Maxine Brown
- GLIF world map 2007 -- Call for GLIF optical network resources
