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ThaiREN (Thailand Research and Education Networks): ThaiSarn + UniNet

Learn about the history and development of ThaiREN, from its establishment in 1992 to its current role in promoting IPv6 implementation and international collaborations. Discover key milestones and achievements in advancing Thailand's network infrastructure.

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ThaiREN (Thailand Research and Education Networks): ThaiSarn + UniNet

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  1. ThaiREN (Thailand Research and Education Networks): ThaiSarn + UniNet Chalermpol Charnsripinyo, NECTEC TEIN2 Meeting in KL, Malaysia

  2. A Brief History • 1992 ThaiSarn was established • First Thai Social/Scientific, Academic and Research Network • Administered and supported by NECTEC • About 40 institute members in 1994 • 1995 ThaiSarn Phase 2 started • Initiate SchoolNet project • Up to 70 members nation-wide • 2 Mbps Link to SiNet, Japan • 1996 SchoolNet was officially launched by NECTEC • 1997 UniNet was initiated in 1997 • 2002 ThaiSarn Phase 3 started • 2004 ThaiREN (ThaiSarn + UniNet + …)

  3. Thailand Internet Connectivity

  4. ThaiSarn Network

  5. UniNet

  6. ThaiREN GigaPoPThailand Research and Education Network Gigabit Point of Presence Internet2 TEIN2 APAN RENX OXC DWDM DWDM ThaiREN OADM GIGAPOP UniNet ThaiSarn optical fiber 1-10 Gbps

  7. Update on Current Activities:Thailand IPv6 Testbed • To promote IPv6 implementation into Thailand’s network infrastructure (http://ipv6.nectec.or.th)

  8. NII (National Institute of Informatics), Japan NICT (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)/ MPHPT (Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications), Japan MDC (Multimedia Development Corporation), Malaysia TEIN2 (Trans-Eurasia Information Network) Updates on International Collaborations

  9. International Network Connectivity To USA • Currently connect to international RENs through Japan and the USA • Will be extended to Malaysia • Will be extended to other neighboring countries (ICT-corridor project)

  10. Thank You for Your Attention Question?

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