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LCPM Initiative. Copenhagen, 17 March 2005. Walter van DijkPekka Linna SURFnet, the NetherlandsCSC, Finland. Agenda. Ratio of the LCPM initiative History and plans Discussion on potential for inter-NREN cooperation Agenda for BoF @TNC2005. Ratio for LCPM. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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LCPM Initiative
Copenhagen, 17 March 2005
Walter van Dijk Pekka LinnaSURFnet, the Netherlands CSC, Finland
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Agenda
• Ratio of the LCPM initiative
• History and plans
• Discussion on potential for inter-NREN cooperation
• Agenda for BoF @TNC2005
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Ratio for LCPM
• Average NREN customer-base (universities and research-institutions) is becoming more critical towards the NREN service portfolio
• Logical development now that: - (high-speed) connectivity and associated services
are “mission-critical” for a growing number of users and/or- commercial ISP’s are closing the gap (financial, technological, services) with NREN’s
• Hence: NREN service portfolio should align with existing and future customer requirements!
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LCPM from an NREN perspective
ConductFeasibility
Study
Customer notice ofchange in
in portfolio
Clearance for new service
Phasing outof service
Turn-offservice
Service- development
Operationalservice
Servicephased out
TechnologyAssessment
1 2 3 4 5
Technology-developments
Customer requirements
Life-Cycle
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History of the interaction and future plans
History and plans in 2005:- BoF meeting at TNC2004 in Rhodes
- open discussion on many LCPM topics- mailing list ([email protected]) created
- BoF meeting at Nordunet2005- BoF meeting at TNC2005 in Poznan- Track on LCPM-issues at TNC2005- LCPM workshop in Q3 2005- Request for TERENA Taskforce?
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Potential for common ground
• Exchange of ideas and best practices- introducing new services (cook-book?)- marketing of slowly adopted services (multicast)- discontinuing services (cook-book?)- procedures for lifecycle- and portfolio management
• Comparison of existing service portfolio’s is expected to lead to synergy:- copying successful services (anti-spam?)- co-management of existing services (Listserv?)- co-buying of new or improved services (News?)
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Other potential issues
• Tariff models used within NREN’s• Service Level Agreements• Best practices for account management and/or
customer service• Common language for new service development• Which services should be run “in-house” and which
can be subcontracted to third parties or acquired on a commercial basis?
• Cooperation in writing white-papers, user guides, training etc. (overlap with TR-PR?)
• Connection models used (type of connections, demarcation point definitions etc.)
• Role NREN versus role commercial ISP’s (competitors, partners, customers, suppliers?)
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Ways for interaction in the future
• (BoF) sessions at TNC and other networking conferences
• Mailing list for ad hoc questions (”How do you do this in your NREN …”)
• List of contact people in different NRENs at the Terena website for direct contacts
• Service Level Agreements, portfolio-strategies, product management models at the Terena website
• Workshops on specific topics for interested NRENs
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Questions?
• Should the LCPM initiative only deal with wholesale services or also with retail services?
• Is there enough common ground for further cooperation?
• How do we structure this cooperation (initiative, taskforce)?
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To be continued: at TNC2005
Sunday 5 June 9.00 – 12.00 hrs: BoF-session on LCPM
Wednesday 8 June 2005 16.00 – 17.30 hrs:Session on services that NREN’s should provide