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- European Commercial IP networks: Connecting IP networks in the UK
- by Peter Dawe* <peter@unipalm.co.uk>
-
- Prior to 1992, IP connectivity in the UK was almost non-existant, The
- research and Acedemic community (JANET) in the UK were using 'Coloured
- book' protocols. UKnet the only IP provider was charging 20,000 pounds
- p.a. just to connect. However this has all changed.
-
- During 1992, the acedemic community have accepted IP, offering the
- JIPS service. Also a new venture - PIPEX has entered the commecial
- market reducing the cost of connection and providing a high
- availability service.
-
- Since going live in April 1992, PIPEX has connected nearly 50
- organisations to the world-wide IP network. Additional companies are
- joining at the rate of 10 per month. Many are using the service for
- their international data traffic, using PIPEX partners in Scandanavia
- the US and elsewhere.
-
- PIPEX is currently offering connection to the network via either
- asynchronous dial-up over the PSTN or dedicated leased line access.
- During 1993 PIPEX is planning to offer connection using ISDN and X.25
- and possibly Frame Relay. It will also open additional backbone nodes
- throughout the UK.
-
- One of the important aspects of the Internet is the need for full
- connectivity between providers. To this end PIPEX, JANET and UKnet are
- all connected within the UK. With PIPEX contributing the cost of the
- lines to JANET and UKnet.
-
- The other important partnership in the EBONE initiative. In 1993,
- JANET/JIPS and PIPEX will be able to connect to the whole of the
- European community via this network.
-
- For those with a limited budget, several companies have used the PIPEX
- network to offer low cost access to the Internet. The IBM PC User
- group and Demon Systems both offer dial-up access for the single
- computer site, with email and news services also provided. Compulink
- also know in the UK as CIX, are also offering limited Ineternet access
- to their 7,000+ subscribers. Others low end providers are expected.
-
- Through JIPS, PIPEX and other providers there are now nearly 10,000
- sites in the UK able to access the Internet.
-
- All this has happened in the last 12 months!
-
- We are looking forward to 1993 when perhap connection to the Internet
- will be a ubiquitous as the FAX!
-
-
- * Peter Dawe, Joint Managing Director
- Unipalm Limited, PIPEX, XTECH
- Cambridge, England
-