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Ohio’s Broadband Initiative. Broadband Summit San Jose, CA Pankaj Shah, Director of Networking Ohio Supercomputer Center 06/29/07. Discussion today…. History Activities Successes Relationship to digital literacy Partnerships State & Regional Policy Challenges.
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Ohio’s Broadband Initiative Broadband SummitSan Jose, CA Pankaj Shah, Director of Networking Ohio Supercomputer Center 06/29/07
Discussion today… • History • Activities • Successes • Relationship to digital literacy • Partnerships • State & Regional Policy • Challenges
OSC Networking History-1987 • The Ohio Supercomputer Center is established by the State of Ohio • Modeled after centers created by the National Science Foundation • Today, OSC provides supercomputing, networking infrastructure to education, research and industry • OSC networking (formerly known as OARnet) established to provide network access to OSC's first Cray supercomputer • Connected 20 colleges • The network architecture consisted of 14 X T1 circuits
OARnet Backbone 1990 As of 1990
History: OSCnet Background • Board of Regents Vision identified Networking Needs: • Need to enable Ohio’s distributed Higher Education Schools to interact as one multidisciplinary team with access to complex and expensive state resources • Need to have flexibility and expandability in our approach to networking to respond quickly to current and future demands for service. • Need to build a large-scale research/commercialization initiative for Ohio to develop high-tech businesses and workforce.
Activities: OSCnet Today • OSCnet, as built is comprised of over 1,850 miles of fiber and represents the nation’s most advanced statewide superscale fiber-optic network serving education, research, government, and healthcare. • OSCnet is powered by the world’s largest deployment of CISCO optical switches using dense wave division multiplexing, which provides the capability of almost limitless bandwidth over a single pair of fibers. • Packet based architecture using Internet protocol (IP) and state of the art routers and switches and using multiprotocol label switching (MPLS), creates a platform capable of meeting the industry standards for reliability and the flexibility
Activities: OSCnet Today • OSCnet has created IntraOhio service which enables Ohio users to connect without having to access the internet resulting in lower cost of collaborating in Ohio and improved quality of service • OSCnet is facilitating economic and community development by making broadband services available to local governments to attract business opportunities and improve the delivery of community services. • Combining this high level of technology with Ohio Supercomputer Center’s (OSC) service provided by the OSC Network Operations Center 7X24 and engineering team results in unsurpassed service and performance
Successes: Current Status of Broadband Connections • Higher Education, K12 and Government • Higher Education: • All 85 member universities are connected to OSCnet • 39 universities connected at OC3 to 1Gig or higher capacity • 42 universities connected at varying speeds up to 45Mbps • eTech (K-12 & all 9 Public Broadcasting Stations connected) • Federal Agency • NASA Glenn, Ohio Aerospace institute (OAI)-1 Gig connection upgrades underway • WPAFB, City of Springfield-on/going discussions
Successes: • Economic Development • DubLink - City of Dublin • CORN – Central Ohio Research Network • CERF • City of Columbus • Tuscarawas County – Connecting Tech. Park in New Philadelphia, Dover, Kent State University campus, etc. • One Community (One Cleveland) in NE Ohio • Battelle facilities in Downtown Columbus connected with Tech Park in Dublin • Healthcare • National Collaborations • NewNet (Internet2), NLR, GNC meetings (on-going) • Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), Indiana, Kentucky • Internet2/Abilene • MERIT (Michigan)
Relationship to digital literacy: • Close co-ordination with OLN (Ohio Learning Network) http://www.oln.org/ & Ohio Link: http://www.ohiolink.edu/ • Seamless Video Conferencing (Firewall and other new product testing) • High-definition Videoconferencing using collaboration tools • Shared Instrumentation • Collocation services over the backbone
Partnerships: • Public-Private partnerships • Telecommunications companies • Equipment vendors • Consulting • eTech (K-12 & Public Broadcasting Stations • State of Ohio: • Memorandum of Understanding signed earlier this year • Awaiting budget approval and Executive Orders
Governor’s Office Office of Budget & Management (OBM) Office of the CIO (OCIO) Ohio Broadband Council (OBC)Director of State Networking/ OBC Executive Director Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) Rural Broadband - Digital Inclusion/MARCS Policy - ContractingApplication Innovation OSCnet Technical Consortia (OSC/OCIO Co-Chairs) NextGen Network Higher Ed. K-12 BCC • Resrch • Fed • State • Local Ag. Health Public TV State & Local Gov’t. Under-served Rings Econ. Dev. Public Safety Courts Public/ Private L1 OSC L1, L2, L3 01/03/07
Challenges: • Funding to upgrade remaining 33 universities to higher bandwidth due to high cost of last mile connectivity • Next generation equipment upgrades will require future capital funding in 3 years • NLR/I2 Networks • Equipment Maintenance coming due
Lessons learned: • Partnership • Anchor tenants make a difference • Each relationship brings some uniqueness • More Capital funding to avoid loan • Constitutes come mostly from polices not technology
Contact Pankaj Shah Director of Networking Ohio Supercomputer Center Ph: 614-292-1486 Email: pshah@osc.edu