Periodic Reporting for period 1 - GN5-IC1 (GÉANT Horizon Europe GN5-IC1)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2022-12-01 al 2024-05-31
Building on the continuing support and commitment of the EC for nearly 30 years, and under the 72-month GN5 Framework Partnership Agreement in Horizon Europe (GN5-FPA), the GN5-IC1 project will plan and implement a new intercontinental connectivity investment programme to further support the European Research and Education community and extend and secure the global reach of the GÉANT network by replacing and updating existing intercontinental connectivity infrastructure.
The project’s goal is to ensure that sufficient network capacity is engineered and put in place through the procurement and implementation of links during the project term and through establishing a medium- to long-term roadmap for future investments beyond the project timeframe. The ambition to develop a long-term plan is key to ensuring the best international connectivity for Europe to other continents over time as traffic grows. The plan will also consider aspects of European data sovereignty, security and confidentiality pertaining to European research and education and in areas beyond basic research such as electronics, climate (HPC), energy and fusion.
The recently expanded GÉANT fibre footprint delivered by the GN4-3N project provides high-capacity network backbone capability across Europe. With this capability and experience, GÉANT is ideally placed to work with subsea cable providers and global telecoms companies to provide the best possible, resilient connections from Europe to all other continents for research and Education, as well as to maximise the value of the links to be procured through innovative contracts to secure reciprocal global peering contributions and increase the impact of the resources available in GN5-IC1.
GN5-IC1's overall objectives are to:
• Extend the reach of network topology and capacity planning to a global scale, considering organic growth and demands from NRENs and research infrastructures delivered worldwide as shared resources, i.e. ITER, SKA, LHC and others.
• Increase resiliency, capacity and control on end-to-end communication.
• Co-ordinate network infrastructure investments in partnership with global NREN peers.
• Make choices and decisions in context with other relevant programmes, such as the EC’s Digital Decade and NDICI, and DGs including the department for International Partnerships (INTPA), Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (NEAR), Research and Innovation (RTD), Defence Industry and Space (DEFIS) and European External Action Service (EEAS) Regional Recovery Funds, and investments resulting from new apparatus e.g. the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, ITER and EuroHPC.
• Ensure financial sustainability by finding a balance between extent/reach of investments and the ongoing operational financial commitment that results from them.
• The tender for the connectivity to Singapore was issued and completed successfully.
• A 100Gbps link between Marseilles and Singapore has been implemented and accepted.
• Key pillars and guidelines have been established as part of medium- to long-term intercontinental connectivity capacity planning. This methodology will serve as a basis for further work on prioritising intercontinental connectivity investments.
• Extensive market engagement activities for connectivity to North America took place in preparation for the launch of the tender for North Atlantic connectivity. Additionally, collaborative planning took place with the US partner ESnet to maximise the potential of investments and ensure these are synergetic and technically optimised.
• Initial integrated US regulatory and tax advice was obtained regarding the Transatlantic connectivity investment, namely with regard to Federal Universal Service Fund (USF) fees and US federal and state income and sales tax that may apply to the investment and GÉANT Association specifically.
• Significant progress was made in undertaking comprehensive future traffic forecasting involving both GÉANT member NRENs and international partner NRENs.
• A 15-year interconnection agreement was signed between GÉANT and the China Science and Technology Network (CSTNET). The agreement, which was signed during a ceremony held at TNC23, marks a significant achievement in GÉANT’s efforts to expand its intercontinental connectivity via the GN5-IC1 project.
• Providing equal opportunities for connectivity to data repositories and services located anywhere in the world for students, researchers and teachers located anywhere across Europe.
• Boosting international research and education collaboration with shared impact on Europe/other world regions.
• Safe and reliable connectivity advancing the open science agenda internationally and enabling global open research to address key societal and climate-related challenges.
• The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) endorsed by the EU will be supported through this project, especially SDG 9 and 17:
SDG 9: Inclusive Infrastructure to Foster Innovation. Intercontinental links connect European Research with Global Research programmes, thus facilitating research, innovation and collaboration at an international level.
SDG 17: Implementing Global Partnerships for Sustainable Development. GÉANT’s global partnerships and projects help to bridge the digital divide across different regions and provide an example for other organisations for fostering deep, collaborative partnerships to address societal needs.