2. SURFnet
the Dutch NREN
SURFnet is the Dutch National
Research & Education Network
(NREN)
-Services, innovation, knowledge
-Not for profit
-Task organisation of Stichting
SURF = ICT collaboration of
higher education & research
A small operation serving a large
community:
-85 employees
-160 connected institutions
-1 million end-users
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4. Two result areas
Network infrastructure
A hybrid fixed-wireless network as the basis for all
collaboration, providing efficient, unlimited data
transport
Collaboration infrastructure
a pioneering collaboration environment that
seamlessly connects systems, services, tools, and
people
4 SURFnet. We make innovation work
6. SURFnet vision on
innovation
SURFnet promotes, develops, and operates a trusted,
connecting ICT infrastructure that facilitates optimum
use of the possibilities offered by ICT. SURFnet is thus
the driving force behind ICT-based innovation in
higher education and research in the Netherlands.
If a showcase service is successful, the role of
SURFnet as a service provider for these temporary
ICT services must be taken over by the market.
7. Videoconferencing
at SURFnet
2001 2009 2012
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Demo service Full service HDVC ?
http://www.surfcontact.nl
12. SURFcontact
Functionalities
- Videoconferencing with groups
- Sharing data and applications
- Live streaming and recording
- Videoconferencing through the firewall
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R e mem - Transport = IP
- Protocol = H323/SIP/H460
- Quality= HD
- Numberplan= GDS/E.164
http://www.surfcontact.nl
13. Market Analysis 2011
- HD Videoconferencing is offered as a service by a
number of vendors in the Dutch market
- Managed Videoconferencing services are mostly
network agnostic
- Vendors try to be device agnostic as well, but are
sometimes forced by hardware suppliers to make
certain choices
- Pricing models differ among vendors. SURFcontact
is unique in offering flat fee combined with the
possibility of guest usage.
14. SURFcontact 2012
User input
Market
analysis
Continue No Scenario
after April
‘Stop’
1th 2012?
Usage of Yes
SURFcontact
31 dec 2012
Scenario Phase out of
‘Continue’
SURFcontact
15. Migrate current users
User profiles Vendor responses Actual migration
6 vendors are offering competitive services
16. What’s next?
Users & Middleware: Service Providers:
Identity providers: Single sign on Commercial
Institutions Enable teams Non commercial
Virtual Organisations OpenSocial
End users
20. Dutch Institutions &
the use of VC
Example:
- Combined Master from 3 universities
21. Dutch Institutions on
the use of VC
Some general comments
-More and more instutions see daily use of VC
-Many institutions use VC in their curricula to
collaborate with international partners
-VC is also used for int. research collaboration
-VC is essential for virtual organisations
-Contact with patients via VC
-Teleclasses with live feed from operation room
-Additional VC classrooms to facilitate larger groups of
students
-HDVC is superior to Skype regarding group meetings
22. Dutch Institutions on
the use of VC
Some issues
-More integration with desktop/mobile clients and
high quality VC
-Accesibility – everyone should find VC-eq intuitive to
use
-Flawless operation – too often technical support is
necessary
-Sound quality in larger rooms
-Little interaction between teacher and large groups of
students
23. Albert Hankel
albert.hankel@surfnet.nl
www.surfnet.nl
Presentation released under Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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