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- Subject: n-1-4-015.51
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- Singapore Gigabit Networks
- by Charles Catlett <catlett@ncsa.uiuc.edu>
- & See Mong Tan (stan@iti.gov.sg)
-
- Over the past decade, Singapore has deliberately prepared herself to meet
- the new challenges of the information age. We have developed a substantial
- national information technology (IT) capability. A positive environment
- exists for the private and public sectors to collaborate in exploiting IT
- for national competitive advantage.
-
- The Next Lap charts the future direction of Singapore - to be a developed
- country, the first developed city of distinction in the tropics, a city of
- gracious living and a cultured society. The National Computer Board's
- (NCB) response to The Next Lap is called IT2000 - A Vision of an
- Intelligent Island. The realisation of this vision will bring about new
- national competitive advantages and enhancements in the quality of life of
- the people of Singapore.
-
- In our vision, some 15 years from now, Singapore, the Intelligent Island,
- will be among the first countries in the world with an advanced nationwide
- information infrastructure. It will interconnect computers in virtually
- every home, office, school and factory. The computer will evolve into an
- information appliance combining the functions of telephone, computer, TV
- and more. It will provide a wide range of communication means and access
- to services. The vision of IT2000 is based on the far reaching use of IT."
-
- The Singapore Gigabit Testbed is scheduled to become operational mid next
- year, connecting FDDI campus LANs and MANs as well as the National
- University's supercomputer via HIPPI. Two universities are involved, about
- 20 miles apart with a Fujitsu Broadband-ISDN switch as the backbone. There
- are also two ATM LANs, one at the Institute of Systems Science and the
- other at the Information Technology Institute (by Fore/Adaptive and MPR
- Teltech). The Institute of Systems Science is working on Network
- Management using ISODE/CMIS and similar schemes. The testbed is being
- called "collaboratory".
-
- Researchers are building an object-oriented "Application Architecture",
- which are frameworks for applications to run on the collaboratory and
- eventually on the National Information Infrastructure. One of the projects
- on the collaboratory here is called IIRS - Intelligent Information
- Retrieval System - which hopes to use technology similar to CNRI's
- "Knowbots."
-
- Other applications work includes multimedia for musuems. People are
- looking at cultural preservation through interactive multi-media of Asian
- art forms and literature. One unique feature of the collaboratory is that
- fiber has been installed to about twenty high-rise apartment blocks in the
- east of the island, reaching some two thousand families. They will
- actively use the applications we'll provide on the collaboratory. One goal
- is to bring fiber to the curb, then ATM into all homes on the island using
- copper into the home.
-