EuropaNET

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October 1992 – 1997

Objective(s)
  1. Establishment of high-speed European (multi-protocol) backbone network
  2. Provision of transatlantic and other intercontinental connectivity
  3. Provision of gateways to other networks
Achievements

Individual countries' connectivity at 2Mbps - 8Mbps

Transatlantic capacity increasing from 3.5Mbps to 26Mbps

Gateway arrangements with Ebone and EUnet

Connection to Phare countries

Connection to Korea (64kbps) under EC EKORN Project

Connection to Japan (2Mbps)

Milestones
  • October 1992: start of EMPB (European Mult-Protocol Backbone) provided by PTT Telecom/Unisource offering both IP and X.25 services
  • December 1993: Six countries with 2Mbps connectivity to EMPB
  • March 1994: 3.5Mbps transatlantic connectivity
  • August 1994: Establishment of Korean connection
  • December 1994: 5Mbps transatlantic connectivity
  • March 1995: 6.5Mbps transatlantic connectivity
  • October 1995: BT’s IBDNS (International Backbone Data Network Service) replaces Unisource’s EMPB, 14Mbps US connectivity
  • August 1996: BT’s INCS (InterNet Carrier Services) replaces IBDNS
  • April 1996: 20Mbps transatlantic connectivity
  • August 1996: 26Mbps transatlantic connectivity
  • May 1997: first networks transfer to TEN-34; downsizing of EuropaNET starts
(Co-)Funding European Commission and project partners
Partners

ACOnet (Austria) 
ARIADNE (Greece)
DFN (Germany)
HEANET (Ireland )
GARR (Italy)

NORDUnet (Nordic countries)
REUNIR (France)
SURFnet (The Netherlands)
SWITCH (Switzerland)
VUB-ULB (Belgium)

See Also
Glossary