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Title: The Digital Divide inside European Research and Education


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The Digital Divide insideEuropean Research and
Education
David Williams Second Round Table on Developing
Country Access to Scientific Knowledge ICTP,
Trieste 23 October 2003
2
Why me?
  • My main job is the coordination of relations
    between CERN and the institutions of the European
    Union
  • especially Commission, but also e.g. Parliament
  • I have a long-term professional interest in IT
    and networking
  • From 1999 until May 2003 I was president of
    TERENA, the association of national research and
    education networks (NRENs) in Europe
  • I am leading an FP5-funded project, called
    SERENATE (see http//www.serenate.org/) which is
    just in the final stages of completing its report
    on the medium-term (5-10 year) strategy for
    European research and education networks

3
SERENATEand theDIGITAL DIVIDE inside EUROPE
This work was led by Marko Bonac, the head of
the Slovenian NREN. He unfortunately cannot be
here, but agreed that I can use some of his
slides.
4
SERENATE findings on geographic issues
  • Marko Bonac
  • ARNES
  • bonac_at_arnes.si

5
Report identifying issues related to the
geographic coverage of European research and
education networking
  • The Report will
  • review the digital divide in research networking
    provision in Europe and
  • provide some recommendations on how this divide
    could be closed.
  • Sources of information are
  • answers to the special questionnaire sent to all
    eastern European NRENs
  • several meetings with eastern European NRENs
  • TERENA Compendium 2003
  • Marko Bonac (Arnes) and John Martin (ENPG) are
    working on the Report. Any additional input is
    welcome.

6
NRENs from eastern Europe
  • Albania (ANA)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIHARNET)
  • Bulgaria (ICT)
  • Croatia (CARNet)
  • Cyprus (CYNET)
  • Czech Republic (CESNET)
  • Estonia (EENet)
  • Hungary (HUNGARNET)
  • Latvia (LATNET, LANET)
  • Lithuania (LITNET)
  • Macedonia, FYR (MARNet)
  • Malta (CSC)
  • Poland (PSNC)
  • Romania (RoEduNet, RNC)
  • Serbia and Montenegro (AMREJ)
  • Slovak Republic (SANET)
  • Slovenia (Arnes)
  • Turkey (ULAKBIM)

7
Data illustrating the digital divide
8
GÉANT (January 2003)
9
High speed University connections
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Findings and recommendations
  • Digital Divide exists
  • The depth of the digital divide varies very
    greatly from country to country
  • There are four countries in eastern Europe with a
    high overall standard of research networking.
    Reasons include
  • Good support for research networking at
    government level
  • Access to dark fibre where/when necessary
  • History of participation in joint European
    projects
  • The majority of countries fall very far behind
    those in western Europe
  • The consequences of this digital divide are
    serious
  • Those countries without an adequate research
    network will suffer from research exclusion

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Findings and recommendations
  • Access to dark fibre is vital
  • Access to dark fibre enables the NRENs in small
    eastern European countries to upgrade the
    capacity of the backbone and access links one
    hundred-fold without spending much more on the
    infrastructure
  • At the present moment this is the main step which
    could be taken to close the digital divide.
  • It seems that in most eastern European countries
    the fibre is already laid.
  • In countries with a liberalized telecommunication
    market it is not difficult to get the fibre.
  • There are encouraging examples that this was also
    done in the countries with monopoly in
    telecommunications
  • Could the EC make recommendations in this
    respect? _

12
Findings and recommendations
  • The case for research networks still needs to be
    made
  • Lack of awareness of the importance of research
    networking / at government level as well as at
    academic level / is a matter of concern
  • Sometimes it is supposed that the ordinary
    Internet will solve the problem. Not every one
    recognizes that without high capacity research
    network research exclusion is inevitable.
  • Problems are also known to exist where
  • the NREN is not formally established as an
    independent body or
  • where there are several NRENs with indistinct
    responsibilities and without necessarily economy
    of scale

13
Summary
  • Digital divide in research networking provision
    exists
  • The depth of the digital divide varies very
    greatly from country to country.
  • The digital divide between most developed and
    least developed countries is getting bigger.
  • If uncorrected, will prevent the goal of equal
    opportunity for researchers.
  • Access to dark fibre is vital
  • Awareness of the importance of research
    networking at government level is important.
  • Participation in joint projects is very valuable.
  • Could the European Commission and TERENA do more
    to close the digital divide ?

14
Some personal comments
  • I think that the digital divide issue is actually
    very important for the future stability of the
    world
  • I think that it will be very difficult to fix
  • Some of it is finding the right technologies for
    different areas
  • But a lot is about the structure of society
    reliable electrical power, government
    transparency, support for education and
    scientific research and while the developed
    countries can help, the real directions can only
    be determined in the developing world
  • But you need to understand that removing the
    digital divide is shooting at a moving target.
    Internet use has only just started and
    technological progress will move the goalposts
    (raise the bar) a lot in the next 2-3-5 years.

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What might help?
  • Scientists have to sell their ideas to
    politicians and to society in general
  • Creating a National Research and Education
    Network does help the power of acting together
  • High costs of connectivity are a killer Europe
    suffered from that a lot from the early 80s to
    the late 90s
  • GEANT communications 30 M ? 5 M
  • Try to work very hard to obtain access to an
    optical fibre backbone
  • EU-25 has regulated that
  • Poland and Czech Republic built/leased their own
  • Serbia fixed the issue

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