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- 010.55: CA*net
- by Peter Jones
- <PJONES@ac.dal.ca>
-
- In November 1991 the CA*net board of directors agreed to a
- strategic plan that will guide the development of CA*net over the
- next three years. The plan recognizes that CA*net's purpose is
- to serve the regional networks of Canada which in turn serve the
- end-user organizations. In addition to providing a backbone
- network connecting the regionals to each other and to the rest of
- the world, CA*net is a forum for cooperation and integrated
- planning for the regional networks. This cooperation must
- include addressing the special needs of organizations which span
- several regions of Canada.
-
- Most regions of Canada are very large and sparsely populated.
- Thus a single multi-purpose communications network serving all
- kinds of organizations and institutions is the only viable way
- forward for these regions. Such networks also promote
- cooperation between the research and academic communities and the
- private sector. This means that the acceptable use policies of
- the networks must be as broad as possible and the plan recognizes
- this by stating that CA*net's acceptable use policy should permit
- the flow of any type of traffic, without restriction, among
- consenting member networks. Further, CA*net will encourage the
- regional networks to rationalize and broaden their acceptable use
- policies. CA*net will also examine ways of connecting to
- Internet that do not restrict type of use.
-
- While the highest priority for CA*net will be the provision of
- data network services, the network should also evolve to
- supporting voice and image services. The network bandwidth will
- be incrementally increased when funds allow to cater for
- increasing demand. This is already happening: the bandwidth of
- four internal links and all three links to the USA are in the
- process of being increased.
-
- The plan states that the timing, pace and specific nature of the
- implementation of low-level OSI protocols should be dependent on
- the needs of the regional networks, but that testing proceed to
- ensure that such implementation will not be delayed by the CA*net
- infrastructure. Higher level OSI standards should be used
- wherever practical, and OSI compliant inter-regional directory
- services should be established.
-
- Over the past two to three years, the research and development
- networking communities in Canada have defined their future in
- terms of the proposed network called "CANARIE" (CAnadian Network
- for the Advancement of Research, Industry and Education). This
- initiative is sponsored by Industry, Science and Technology
- Canada (ISTC) and is a bold plan to create a state-of-art multi-
- purpose high speed network serving all communities. From the
- outset the CA*net board has seen this as the next evolutionary
- step beyond CA*net to a multi-media, multi-gigabit network of the
- future. Members of the CA*net board and the regional networks
- have been working with representatives of the provincial and
- federal governments, and from all sectors of industry in the
- CANARIE project. Clearly, through these efforts the CA*net and
- the regional networks have demonstrated their support for this
- project. While waiting for the successful conclusion of the
- current planning and negotiation processes, and without
- detracting from its support of those activities, CA*net has the
- obligation to continue to define its own plans and has done so by
- producing the strategic planning document discussed in this
- article.
-
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- * Peter Jones, Chair, CA*net Board of Directors
-