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- 012.28 Netherlands - SURFnet
- by Kees Neggers <Kees.Neggers@surfnet.nl>
-
- SURFnet bv is the national organisation in the Netherlands for the
- provision of information and communication services for research and higher
- education including industrial research. It is a private
- not-for-profit company. The owners are the SURF Foundation (51%),
- representing the user community, and the Netherlands PTT (49%).
-
- The main services of SURFnet are:
-
- - Megabit multi-protocol backbone services (IP and X.25) with IP
- rates up to 1.5 Mbps; CLNS will follow in 1992;
-
- - E-mail, file transfer and remote access, both TCP/IP and OSI,
- including gateway services;
-
- - Open Library Network in cooperation with the national
- organisation for library automation Pica;
-
- - File services and a variety of other information services e.g.
- NEWS (in cooperation with NLnet, the Dutch part of EUnet); in The
- Netherlands SURFnet is responsible for EARN/NJE and HEPnet
- services.
-
- The SURFnet services are managed in a one-stop shopping approach
- where customer total support, administrative and technical (e.g.
- help-desk), is provided by SURFnet's personnel. Operational
- management tasks are subcontracted, SURFnet retaining the overall
- service provision responsability vis a vis its customers. SURFnet
- has 22 employees, 9 of them being responsible for user support,
- network consultancy and account management, 6 are responsible for
- network management, quality control and network
- development and the remaining 7 are dealing with general management
- and internal support. The subcontracted operational management
- tasks are carried out by approximately 10 additional full time
- equivalents.
-
- The 1991 turnover was 7 M$. The 120 connected institutions and
- companies pay 5.5 M$ for operational services via volume
- independent tariffs. The remaining 1.5 M$ are related to
- forthcoming innovative services (i.e. pilots, development projects)
- and are financed by the government funded SURF Foundation.
-
- SURFnet's activities are restricted to universities, colleges,
- research institutions including industrial research, scientific and
- public libraries and academic hospitals.
-
- SURFnet is strongly focussed on international cooperation, both in
- operational and in innovative activities. International
- connectivity is presently achieved via the EBONE initiative and via
- IXI. SURFnet's employees are active in several international bodies
- and programs (i.e. RARE, Internet, COSINE).
-
- Current development activities include:
-
- - The development of an Open Library Network based on the VTP
- protocol;
-
- - The connection of student workplaces at home via the TV cable
- infrastructure;
-
- - Enhancement of the Megabit multiprotocol backbone in terms of
- topology (resiliency), introduction of CLNS, introduction of 34 Mbps
- trunks, upgrade of international connectivity, investigation of
- protocols like Frame Relay, DQDB and ATM and integration of network
- management;
-
- - Extension of the pilot X.500 directory service with full scale
- data management tests and interworking tests;
-
- - Set up of an X.400 1988 extension of the present X.400 1984
- infrastructure including interworking tests of new products;
-
- - Set up of a file service based on FTAM and FTP with interworking
- tests of new products;
-
- - Introduction of security procedures and facilities including the
- set up of a CERT NL (Computer Emergency Response Team);
-
- - The set up of a pilot Full Image Document Delivery Server in
- cooperation with scientific libraries and publishers (under
- preparation).
-
-
- For further information, please contact:
-
- Admin@SURFnet.nl or:
- c=nl, ADMD=400net, PRMD=SURF, O=SURFnet, S=Admin
-