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- N-1-2-100.12 IPNETWORKING92--United Kingdom Internet Consortium Workshop
- Farnborough, Hampshire, U.K., 11-12 February 1992, by Steven N.
- Goldstein*, <sgoldste@cise.cise.nsf.gov>
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- This was a two-day conference-expo, complete with INTEROP-like
- multi-vendor floor network demonstrating IP interoperability among
- several router and bridge products. Ron Caterall, networking director
- for the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (U.K.) and founder of
- IPNETWORKING92, billed the floor-net as a prototype to demonstrate
- interoperability for Europe's forthcoming E1 Backbone, Ebone. Among
- the nearly 100 attendees were commercial organizations which already
- employ IP networking: a large multinational consulting company and a
- newspaper. Also, other firms, including a large bank, attended to
- assess the applicability of IP networking to their business needs.
- Two independent network service providers, UKnet (the U.K. branch of
- EUnet) and P.I.P.E.X, were also represented.
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- The consultant had explored end-user requirements, and had specified
- Microsoft Windows-based PC with vendor-supplied TCP and/or Macintosh
- environment(s) for its own staff and/or clients whom it wished to
- connect to its data resources. The newspaper used IP networking to
- connect its offices, and to transfer images in PostScript format. The
- firm's representative claimed that this permitted the paper to go to
- press an hour (or more) earlier, a savings which can be significant in
- a competitive news-serving environment.
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- The Joint Network Team representatives noted that the U.K.'s JANET IP
- Service (JIPS) was growing at a fast pace, with several hundred
- colleges and universities targeted for connection by year's end. The
- growth of JIPS use was corroborated by traffic exchange statistics
- with NSFNET. These showed that the UK (largely JIPS) traffic had
- risen in January, 1992 to fourth place (packet count, after CA, AU,
- SE) and sixth place (byte count, after CA, AU, FI, SE and DE) among
- non-U.S. networks connected to the NSFNET. JIPS is being cautious in
- making new connections, taking care that adequately trained operating
- staff are available at the end-sites before connecting them.
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- The conference also drew applications developers anxious to assess the
- commercial market for specialized end-user services. Dan Lynch, the
- founder of INTEROP, recounted the history of his endeavor and remarked
- that IPNETWORKING92 was more ambitious than his early floor-net shows.
- He wished Ron Caterall and conference organizer, Jacqui
- Holland-Bradley well for next year's IPNETWORKING show at the National
- Exposition Center. It would appear that Internet-style networking is
- taking hold in a significant way in both academic and commercial
- sectors in the United Kingdom.
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- * Program Director, Interagency & International Networking
- Coordination - Div. of Networking and Communications Research &
- Infrastructure - National Science Foundation
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