Prometheus Game Plan
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eCorridors Program
Goal
Level
the playing field for disadvantaged
communities in access to the most
advanced next generation communications
and internet services
May 2001
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Why is it Needed?
The
enabling technologies for this critical
infrastructure are designed to maximize
distribution of information and economies
of scope in new economy production
current and next generation internet protocol
advanced optical systems
high bandwidth wireless communications
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Why
are such powerful technologies with
their economy driving effects not widely
deployed?
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The disruptive technologies are well
understood by the established communications
industry to threaten - at best, their profitability at worst, their existence.
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Figure 1: The Opportunity
IV
Commodity
III
Commercialization
Internet
IP
1990’s
Switching
Broadband
Wireless
DmWDM
Next Gen IP
NSFnet/VERnet
Next Generation Internet
A New Industry
A New Competitive Space
Fiber to Home
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Research and
Development
DoD R&D,
Universities,
&Private Sector
Private:
Low Risk, high/early ROI
&Public:
High Risk, low/delayed ROI
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Large Scale
Prototype
eCorridors Program
The Opportunity: The dominant
information and communications
companies in 20 years will have
emerged out of regions that have had a
competitive advantage in access to
leading edge network infrastructure.
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eCorridors Program
Objectives: Stage 1 Program
Will Attack
the Fundamental Obstacles and
Barriers to Entry for Access to Low Cost,
Essential Advanced Network Services
Access to Next Generation Internet Gateways
Inter-community Next Generation Optical Links
Inter-regional Optical Backbone Links to Tier 1
Network Access Points
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eCorridors Program
Platform: Stage 1 Program
Private sector driven: Non-profit?
Catalyst: Private sector based development of
Inter-regional and Inter-community
Infrastructure Only
Engage Only Counties/Cities Where Key
Players Invite and Support
Open Access at Cost to Any Community
Internet, Information or Application Provider
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Political Premise
The
Program must avoid the established
telecommunications market structure,
market rules, and market labels
Technical: optical ethernet over fiber, not
switching technologies or Sonet
Services: next generation internet, not cable TV
or telephone services
Labels: next generation ISP’s, not ILEC’s or
CLEC’s
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Strategies
Strategy #1
Leverage
leading edge technology with the
potential to dramatically alter the cost of
next generation network access
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(1) Latest Generation Fiber Optics
(2) Coarse/Dense Mode Wave Division Multiplexing
Traditional Approach
OCx
OCx
VT/CIT
NIH
OCx
vBNS
OCx
USDA
Abilene
Fixed bandwidth, daisy chained
New Approach Using WDM or DMWDM
T/CIT
NIH
Channels multiply bandwidth
Add flexibility; security
vBNS
USDA
Abilene
Next Generation Internet Exchange
Bio-Tech Research Network
Commercial Services Bundle Network
Strategies
Strategy #2
Inter-community
Next Generation Optical
Links
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Traditional Alternative: e58 Corridor?
Requirements for Advanced Communications Infrastructure Development
• Fiber along route 58 east to west with access nodes to north-south fiber.
• Ease permitting, right of way, regulatory obstacles.
• Public-private partnership.
• Must leverage community infrastructure projects.
• Potential to develop carrier hotel and cable landing sites.
Multi-Use Fiber
Access Research Networks
Cable
Landing
E-58 Economic Development
Commercial Lease / IRU
Research Node / Carrier Hotel
North South Fiber Route Interconnect Points
Community Access Nodes
Emerging Industry Alternative:
Geodesic Network Mesh
County X
County Y
County Z
Strategies
Strategy #2
Inter-community Next Generation Optical Links
High Reliability
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Design goal of no intermediate active elements
High redundancy via ring and mesh topologies
Variable deployment techniques in redundant paths
Fast recovery plans and pre-positioned materials for
interrupted paths
High Performance
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap
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Strategies
Strategy #2
Inter-community Next Generation Optical Links
High Reliability
High Performance
– High capacity fiber for maximum aggregate throughput
– High performance fiber for maximum distance transmission
– High performance interconnect components for interregional configurations
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Cheap, Cheap, Cheap
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Strategies
Strategy #2
Inter-community Next Generation Optical Links
High Reliability
High Performance
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap:
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Technology
Right-of-Ways
Labor
Materials Procurement Strategies
Capital
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Strategies
Strategy #2
Inter-community
Next Generation Optical
Links
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap:
– Right-of-Ways
• Path of Least Resistance
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Strategies
Right-of-Way Candidates
Established utility lines
Including power lines, pipelines (water, gas)
Drain systems
Railroads, abandoned rail lines
Waterways (e. g. Cxxx technology)
Public lands, trails
Roads under control of counties/cities
Secondary roads, light duty roads
Right-of-way strategy: local commitment req’t
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Strategies
Strategy #3: Light the fiber:
Access
to Next Generation Internet
Gateways
Open Access Gigabit Ethernet Gateway in
Each Participating Community
Array of Peering Agreements with Commodity
and Next Generation Internet Providers at Tier
1 Network Access Points
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Strategies
Strategy #4
Inter-regional
Optical Backbone Links to
Tier 1 Network Access Points
Support economically feasible projects that
result in strategic access points
Designed externality of inter-community
infrastructure
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Potential Funding Sources
Federal,
State & Private Grants
Loan Programs
State & Local Programs
Cost Recoveries
IRU’s: Condominium model
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Incubator
Strategies (Stage 2 Program)
Create
2d Independent Entity: An Incubator
“Club” to Encourage New For-profit
Businesses
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Exploit Alternative Local Access Technologies,
Next Generation Applications, & New Business
Process Models
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Incubator
Non-profit/For-profit/LLP
Intra-community, next generation applications &
new business process model focus
Participant Investors: 1st option on “spin-outs” &
“spin-offs”
Incentives to attract intellectual capital &
innovations
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Critical Elements: The Next Generation Network
People
TRANSPORT
NETWORK
DATA LINK
ISO Open Systems Communication Model
SESSION
Business Practices
HDTV over IP
Computer Desktop
End-to-End Apps Support
VA.edu SWAT Apprenticeship
Data Warehouse eMall & eGov
Video Archive
Community Portal eLearning
IP Emergency Response e911
Mobile IP
IP Version 6
MSAP Model
Virtual Private Networks
Electronic Network
Equipment
IP@Optical Layer; DWDM; “wavelength” multiplexing;
Wires, Radio Waves
PHYSICAL
Environment
“Long Haul” Fiber
Conduit System
ASP Site
Directory Enabled Personal Network
Gigabit
Ethernet
Max. leverage: passive optical,all optical, NG IP
Next Generation Wireless
Hot Site
Web Portal Quick Deployment Generator
Standards Based Directory Services
“Middleware”
Internet
Protocols
Business Replication Model
Practitioner Training: Security Certification
Web Browsers,
Spreadsheets,
E-mail Clients
APPLICATION
PRESENTATION
Technology Education
Private Networks
Condominium Model
Immediate Deployment Infrastructure Model
Community & “First Mile” Infrastructure; FTTH
Poles
Existing Pipelines and others
MSAP Service Model Description
Home
Home
Business
Community Broadband
Network
VirginiaLink
Multifamily Residential
Broadband ASP*
Broadband ASP*
Home
Corp Campus / Office Park
MSAP
Health Care Facility
Commercial ISP*
Commercial / Industrial Site
Internet2 / NGI
Local ILEC or CLEC
* ASP – Application Service Provider
* ISP – Internet Service Provider
Home
Home
Home
Business
Neighborhood Hybrids