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1 End to end Internet Performance today Prepared by Les Cottrell, SLAC, for the Extending the Reach of Advanced Networking: Special International Workshop Arlington, VA., April 22, 2004 www.slac.stanford.edu/grp/scs/net/talk03/i2-overview-apr04.ppt Partially funded by DOE/MICS Field Work Proposal on Internet End-to-end Performance Monitoring (IEPM), also supported by IUPAP

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End to end Internet Performance today

Prepared by Les Cottrell, SLAC, for the Extending the Reach of Advanced Networking: Special International Workshop

Arlington, VA., April 22, 2004www.slac.stanford.edu/grp/scs/net/talk03/i2-overview-apr04.ppt

Partially funded by DOE/MICS Field Work Proposal on Internet End-to-end Performance Monitoring (IEPM), also

supported by IUPAP

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Countries Monitored

Monitoring hosts

35 hosts

13 Countries

Remote hosts>105 countries

560 sites

880 hosts

3650pairs

Countries monitored contain over 90% of the world’s Internet connected population

Monitor siteRemote site

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Loss to world from US

2001 Dec-2003

In 2001 <20% of In 2001 <20% of the world’s the world’s population had population had Good or Good or Acceptable Loss Acceptable Loss performanceperformance

Loss RateLoss Rate< 0.1 to 1 %< 0.1 to 1 % 1 to 2.5 %1 to 2.5 % 2.5 to 5 %2.5 to 5 % 5 to 12 %5 to 12 % > 12 %> 12 %

BUT by December 2003BUT by December 2003It had improved to 77%It had improved to 77%

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TrendsS.E. Europe, Russia: catching upLatin Am., Mid East, China: keeping upIndia, Africa: falling behind

C. Asia, Russia, S.E. Europe, L. America, M. East, China: 4-5 yrs behind

India, Africa: 7 yrs behind

Many institutes in developing world have less performance than a household in N. America or Europe

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Within Developing Regions

• Not unusual for communications within developing regions to go via developed region, e.g.– Rio to Sao Paola goes directly within Brazil – But Rio to Buenos Aires goes via Florida

• And…–NIIT – NSC (Rawalpindi – Islamabad) few miles apart,

•No peering in Pakistan, can this be changed?•Route goes via England!!!!•Takes longer to go few miles than to SLAC!

• Also within a region can be big differences between sites/countries, due to service providers

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Loss to Africa (example of variability)

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Technology Achievement Index (TAI)

• TAI captures how well a country is creating and diffusing technology and building a human skills base.

• TAI from UNDP hdr.undp.org/reports/global/2001/en/pdf/techindex.pdf TAI top 12Finland 0.744US 0.733Sweden 0.703Japan 0.698Korea Rep. of 0.666Netherlands 0.630UK 0.606Canada 0.589Australia 0.587Singapore 0.585Germany 0.583Norway 0.579

US & Canada off-scale

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Summary

• Performance from U.S. & Europe is improving all over

• Performance to developed countries are orders of magnitude better than to developing countries

• Poorer regions 5-10 years behind• Poorest regions Africa, Caucasus, Central & S.

Asia• Some regions are:

– catching up (SE Europe, Russia), – keeping up (Latin America, Mid East, China), – falling further behind (e.g. India, Africa)