June 19, 2001
CAMBRIDGE, UK -- The National Research and Education Networks (NREN)
Consortium announced today during an event organised in Athens by the Greek
Research and Technology Network (GRNET) and the General Secretariat for
Research and Technology of the Greek Ministry of Development that a series
of contracts for the connectivity to build GEANT was about to be signed.
GEANT is the pan-European Gigabit research network to become operational in
November 2001. It represents a 40 million Euro per year activity, co-funded
by the European Commission as part of its 5th Framework Programme.
The connectivity within GEANT will be provided by a total of nine
suppliers, the largest three contributing 118 Gigabits out of the 120 total
Gigabits on the network. It is anticipated that GEANT will implement nine
trunks circuits operating at 10 Gigabits and a further eleven trunk
circuits operating at 2.5 Gigabits from day one, with at least ten research
networks
accessing this backbone at 2.5 Gigabits. The resilience of the network will
be assured by a number of dual links connecting the GEANT points of
presence in most cities from day one.
The combination of these two elements, speed and resilience, will give
GEANT an efficient and robust structure and make it the most advanced
network of its kind in the world to this day.
Interconnecting over 3,000 research and education organisations in more
than 30 countries, GEANT will keep up with the tradition of excellence and
innovation which has been the trademark of the previous generations of
pan-European research networks. At the leading edge of technology, the
members of the Consortium will use GEANT as a testbed to develop such
technologies as Quality of Service and IPv6 into operational services to
benefit the entire European research and education community.
Responsibility for implementing GEANT lies with DANTE, the Cambridge-based
organisation co-ordinating partner of the project.
About the NREN Consortium:
The NREN Consortium regroups 27 European national and regional research and
education networks who have committed to taking part in GEANT for the
duration of the project, with DANTE as a co-ordinating partner. These NRENs
provide connectivity to a total of 31 countries across Europe.
About DANTE:
The launch of DANTE (Delivery of Advanced Network Technology to Europe
Ltd.) in 1993 marked an important milestone in the history of European
research networking. Set up to provide advanced international data network
services for the European research community, DANTE's services complement
those provided by the national research networks. DANTE is a not-for-profit
company, which has a number of European national research and education
networks as its shareholders. Information on DANTE and GEANT is available
on http://www.dante.net.
GRNET
GRNET, a next generation Internet infrastructure, aims at fulfilling the
Greek Research & Academic Community requirements and serves as a vehicle
towards advanced networking development. It participates actively in the
GEANT / TEN - 155 consortium of all National Research & Education Networks
(NRENs) of Europe, that provides advanced interconnections among them and
sponsors related networking experiments (pilots).
Contact:
Marine Chartois
marine.chartois@dante.org.uk