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parti ipate. Th key to EB NEi very carefully wordedmemorandum of under tanding-wording that w offen iveto the Ie t number of people.
Afraid of upsetting the PTT ?M ke ure t call this "valueadded networ ." What about theI 0 camp? Mak it an "open, valu dded network." Th Transm' ion ontr I Pf t I people?Make it an "open, multiprotocol,value- dded netw rk."
ventu 1Iy, the voluntary 011 ortium will gaw y in f: v rof me profe ionalgroup thatwill run a European bbone. M
whit , each of the participantagre to contributc omething.
For som gr ups, e . ting line-r reallocated that all ENE
traffIC ov r them. therorganiza giv pc pi , routersor nctW rk m n gemcnt.
Ell NE i a OIK.'-ycar v luntary effi rt. At the t-nd f n 'xt yt'ar,aU the f rc 0 back t the
riginal org nization. MaybeEll NEwill be extended fi r1993, but maybe a fonnal organizati n wiU be in place by then.
For 1992, tit. ther will be afunctioning backbone. ourpoints-on in the north, ne inthe south and two in central Europe-arc the EBONE hubs.
Two links to the United t tepr vi tTong Inten :t COfU1t.'Ctivity. Tail circui coni v rious r gi llal y tem. The remaininqucs . n . how many met..'tinp rti .pan n corwin e theirman gemc..-nt to kt them i'n up.
EB NE hows that users canc ntr I their nctw rks. It i n t
ry to wait for ovemmcntto act. Whil not a perm nent solution, it' certainly nc mod I oftarting infrastructure.
Ideally, of course, B Nw uld have been tarted with thehelp f thc European 'ommi i n.Like the U. . N . uI .
da' , it could have rted thefrort, then ught a way to m ke
it 'If- u taining. But whc..-n ovemmt...n become p ralyzed, tht.TCi till th . pas ibility fi r individu Ist c Iltrol their own d tinies.
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abl is the wide vari ty of organizations repr ented in thi voluntary consortium. More than3S groups wer pr ent at theZoo, including th CERN physics laboratory in Gen va, veraltel communications authoriti ,universiti , regional netWorand even IBM.
Not all of th will rily
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Ke s Negg r ,an mploye ofSurfuet, the r gional n tworkfor plac like the Netherlandsand B Igium. Kees work d withgroup such as EUnet, whichhas comm rcial link to theUnited States, and Nordunet,which is th r gional networkfor th Scandinavian countri .
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waiting for Godot. The European Commission, with its money, seemed a likely place to geta pan-European network. TheEuropean Commission spawnedlots of~, but its focus onX.25 and Open Syst ms interconnection to the dusion of otherprotocols paralyzed it.
The EBONE effort w led by
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Oct. 30, at the Tiger Room oftheAmsterdam Zoo, history tookplace. A group of European networks, users and computer companies got together and decidedthat they would pool their reosam and form a Europeanbackbone.
For years, Europe has been
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