[IRTalk] African NRENs

Ina Smith Ina at assaf.org.za
Thu Jan 4 11:12:05 SAST 2018


Dear Meoli

Thank you for sharing KENETs plans, and also those of the European/North American countries. It is so important to monitor, and identify how we can make all work in Africa, and the African NRENs important stakeholders to work on an African Infrastructure Framework to provide some guidance.

Re the Policy Brief for Stakeholders: It was shared via our AAU colleagues, Nodumo Dhlamini<mailto:ndhlamini at aau.org> (AAU Director ICT Services & Knowledge Management), which also approved that it can be shared for the benefit of all. She will be in the best position to respond. I agree that is indeed interesting and valuable reading, having a better understanding of what is happening on the continent.

With kind regards
Ina

From: Meoli Kashorda [mailto:mkashorda at kenet.or.ke]
Sent: Tuesday, January 2, 2018 3:38 PM
To: Ina Smith <Ina at assaf.org.za>; african-open-science-platform at googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: African NRENs

Dear Ina,

Who is the author of the Policy Brief for Stakeholders on African NRENs? Riding the National Research and Education Networking Train in Africa: A Policy Brief for Stakeholders<http://africanopenscience.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AAU-Riding-the-NREN-Train-final-draft-.pdf>/Association of African Universities. When was it prepared? It is interesting reading.

KENET aims to be in Level 6 while being the primary provider of Internet bandwidth to member institutions for sustainability. We openly discourage purchase of commodity Internet from commercial providers because it weakens us.

By the way, in Europe and North America, NRENs are already moving out of community cloud services (SaaS or PaaS) because of lack of scale. NRENs then simply provide high-speed specialized connectivity + access to commodity Internet + peering. The research or educational technology value-added services are all FREE and funded through research grants.

Thanks

Meoli


From: <african-open-science-platform at googlegroups.com<mailto:african-open-science-platform at googlegroups.com>> on behalf of Ina Smith <Ina at assaf.org.za<mailto:Ina at assaf.org.za>>
Date: Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 4:18 PM
To: "african-open-science-platform at googlegroups.com<mailto:african-open-science-platform at googlegroups.com>" <african-open-science-platform at googlegroups.com<mailto:african-open-science-platform at googlegroups.com>>
Subject: African NRENs

During the past UbuntuNet Connect 2018 conference<https://events.ubuntunet.net/indico/event/10/overview>, it was clear that more and more NRENs are becoming geared to host Software as a Service (SaaS) or Platform as a Service (PaaS). This can be services such as identity management, data management, cloud services, security certificates, repositories, and more. See the List of African NREN Partners<https://www.africaconnect2.net/Partners/African_NRENs/Pages/Home.aspx> to find the NREN in your country, and to inquire about services offered.

NRENs can and in some instances already play an important role in  making open science and the sharing of research data (incl. Big Data) a success.

An NREN Capability Maturity Model<https://repository.ubuntunet.net/bitstream/handle/10.20374/69/NREN_Capability_Maturity_Model.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y>/Duncan Greaves
Level 6 (Elaborated service offering) marks a fully mature NREN of the kind that characterises Europe, North America and comparable contexts. The NREN is richly connected at high speed to many other networks and resources. Numerous value-added services are available, such as grid and cloud computing resources, user-controlled lightpaths, videoconferencing, and federated identity services. The NREN’s value proposition lies primarily in these services, since bandwidth pricing in such contexts is transparently cost-related. Many institutions will purchase commodity bandwidth from a commercial provider in addition to NREN-specific bandwidth. A culture of collaboration is deeply established.

Levels of African NRENs according to the following studies:
The Role and Status of National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) in Africa<http://africanopenscience.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/WB-Report-Role-and-Status-NRENs-Africa.compressed.pdf>/Michael Foley (World Bank Study)
Riding the National Research and Education Networking Train in Africa: A Policy Brief for Stakeholders<http://africanopenscience.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AAU-Riding-the-NREN-Train-final-draft-.pdf>/Association of African Universities

More reading:
List of African NREN Partners<https://www.africaconnect2.net/Partners/African_NRENs/Pages/Home.aspx>
Educational Technology Debate: Exploring ICT and Learning in Developing Countries<http://edutechdebate.org/research-and-education-networks/>

Ina Smith
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