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- N-1-3-010.55, "Report from Canada, by Peter Jones*, <PJONES@ac.dal.ca>
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- Memorial University, Newfoundland was the host of the sixth annual
- Canadian Research and Education Networking Conference, NET 92, in
- June. These conferences are an opportunity for the many network
- administrators and technical staff, who collaborate throughout the
- year via the Internet, to meet in person to present papers and to
- socialize. This year there were reports from national and regional
- networks, several technical presentations and some panel sessions.
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- The liveliest session was a discussion on policies for addressing
- offensive material on the network. The interest was so great that the
- participants continued discussing the issues for an hour beyond the
- scheduled time for ending the day's formal activities. However, those
- present failed to resolve the dilemma of how to retain freedom of
- expression while attempting to curtail material that is grossly
- offensive to women, racial groups and others. But there was agreement
- that network operators should not turn their back on this issue.
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- The CANARIE (Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research,
- Industry and Education) project was the subject both of the keynote
- address by Ms. Jocelyn Ghent-Mallett of Industry Science and
- Technology Canada, and of a panel session. Conference attendees
- learned that the outcome of this project will likely be a program with
- four major elements:
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- - immediate support for upgrading CA*net to
- T1 bandwidths;
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- - support for the development of advanced
- networking products, software and
- applications;
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- - the establishment of a high-speed
- experimental test network on which to test
- these products;
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- - support for the migration of these advanced
- networking products to an operational high-
- speed network that will eventually succeed
- CA*net.
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- CA*net held its annual general meeting and a board of directors
- meeting during the NET 92 conference. The following new officers were
- elected for the next 12 months: Mr. Gerry Miller (University of
- Manitoba) Chair, Mr. David Macneil, (University of New Brunswick)
- Vice-chair and Secretary, and Dr. Andy Bjerring (University of Western
- Ontario) Treasurer. The CA*net board decided to establish a full-time
- position of Executive Director of CA*net, thus relieving the honourary
- officers and board members of much of the administrative work. The
- board also agreed to further upgrade some of the CA*net links. The
- bandwidths of the CA*net link now vary from 56 Kbps to T1.
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- *Executive Director, UCIS, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada
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