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Internet: Incredible !ndia
- Siddharth Puri, Ram Jaiswal, Rishu Mehra, Abhishek Kumar Rana
Basic Internet Structure
NBP
National/International Backbone (Internet/Communication)Provider
National-ISP
VSNL
VSNL
Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited, now Tata Communication Limited. (http://www.tatacommunications.com/)
1986, VSNL created.
ISPAI (http://www.ispai.in) Category (a) & (b) Every category have their own 10 policies
NIXI (http://nixi.in)
ISPs in India
BSNL, Airtel, Sify, HFCL, Reliance Communications, Tata Teleservices, Spice, MTNL, You-telecom, etc.
FIX
Federal Internet Exchange.
Physical location where servers get connected.
US has 2 FIXes FIX-E(MaryLand) & FIX-W (NASA Ames Research Center, California)
•VSNL / TATA Communications is Tier 1 Bandwidth provider.•VSNL have principal ownership status in SMW-3, SMW-4, SAFE, TIC (100% owned) and capacity ownership in FLAG and I2I.•world’s largest providers of submarine cable bandwidth.
International connectivity
• India at Mumbai.• 455 Mbps direct connectivity to the
Global Center in New York, through a 40 Gbps Global optical fiber system.
• 500 Mbps of fiber capacity and 450 Mbps of satellite capacity to the Indian network
• VSNL Recently bought 2 big telecommunication companies: Tyco Global Network & Teleglobe Holdings.
• Network comprising of over 200 ISPs, 400 nodes and over 3000 corporate leased lines and the National Internet Backbone (NIB) of BSNL.
• fabric is linked to Mumbai-VSB with high speed Internet nodes located at Cochin, New Delhi, Chennai, Calcutta, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune which forms 90% of the Internet usage in India.
Internet Exchange Point• An Internet exchange point (IX or IXP) is a
physical infrastructure through which Internet service providers (ISPs) exchange Internet traffic between their networks.
• A typical IXP consists of one or more network switches, to which each of the participating ISPs connect.
• The primary purpose of an IXP is to allow networks to interconnect directly, via the exchange, rather than through one or more 3rd party networks.
• The advantages of the direct interconnection are numerous, but the primary reasons are cost, latency, and bandwidth. Traffic passing through an exchange is typically not billed by any party, whereas traffic to an ISP's upstream provider is.
• In many cases, an ISP will both have a direct link to another ISP and accept a route (normally ignored) to the other ISP through the IXP; if the direct link fails, traffic will then start flowing over the IXP. In this way, the IXP acts as a backup link.
National Internet Exchange of India • NIXI is a non-profit Company established in 2003 to
provide neutral Internet Exchange Point services in the country.
• It was established with the Internet Service Providers Association of India (ISPAI) to become the operational meeting point of Internet service providers (ISPs) in India.
• Its main purpose is to facilitate exchange of domestic Internet traffic between the peering ISP members, rather than using servers in the US or elsewhere. This enables more efficient use of international bandwidth, saving foreign exchange. It also improves the Quality of Services for the customers of member ISPs, by avoiding multiple international hops and thus reducing latency.
• NIXI currently has seven operational nodes at the centers in Delhi (Noida), Mumbai (Vashi), Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.
• ISP Members in Delhi (Noida)• Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd Bharti Airtel Ltd Dishnet Wireless limited • ERNET India Hathway Cables & Datacom Ltd. HCL
Infinet Ltd. • Hughes Communications India Ltd. Karuturi Telecom Pvt. Ltd • Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd. National Informatics Centre. • Pioneer Elabs Ltd. Primenet Global Limited. • Reach Network India Pvt. Ltd. Reliance Communications
Infrastructure Ltd.• Sify Technologies Limited Software Technology Parks of India. • Spectranet Ltd. - a Division of Punj Lloyd Ltd. Tata
Communications Limited. • Trak Online Net India Pvt. Ltd. Tulip Telecom Ltd
ISP
• The ISP connects to its customers using a data transmission technology appropriate for delivering Internet Protocol datagrams
• ISPs may provide Internet e-mail accounts to users which allow them to communicate with one another by sending and receiving electronic messages through their ISP's servers
• ISPs employ a range of technologies to enable consumers to connect to their network.
• Typical home user connection• Dial-up• DSL• Broadband wireless access• Cable Internet
• Typical business type connection• DSL• SHDSL• Ethernet technologies
Internet Service Provider In India
There are in all 183 operating Internet Service Providers in India.(2004)
Some of them are:• Sify• Reliance• Bsnl• Airtel
Refrences
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Internet_Exchange_of_India
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_in_India#History
http://www.tenet.res.in/Publications/Research/SecurityManagement.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tata_Communications
Thank You
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siddhualwaysrocks@live.com, abhi_rana007@live.com,
ram@iamhot.in
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