The Black Sea Interconnection (BSI) project is to build a regional research and education network among
South Caucasus countries and link them to GÉANT2, the high bandwidth, pan-European research network. This flagship project is the largest of its kind in the region and will allow Caucasian research communities to participate effectively in joint research and educational activities with the rest of
Europe. The European Commission provides €1.4 million funding for the BSI project within 7th Framework Programme for R&D. The BSI project will bridge the digital divide between the South Caucasian National Research and Education Networks, namely GRENA (Georgia), AzRENA (
Azerbaijan), NAS RA (
Armenia), and Europe by establishing a high-speed backbone network in the
South Caucasus region and connecting it to the pan-European GÉANT2 network. The Turkish National Research and Education Network co-ordinates the Black Sea Interconnection venture - this being a flagship project and the largest project coordinated by
Turkey in the Framework Programme. Interconnecting the Southern Caucasus via a regional backbone network and providing a high-speed link to GÉANT2 and Europe enables the introduction of new services to the region and is an important step towards the integration of the Caucasian scientific potential with the
Europe and the rest of the world. This will bridge the digital divide between the South Caucasus countries and
Europe, enabling greater collaboration on scientific projects all around the world. The Black Sea Interconnection represents an invaluable opportunity to realize the objectives of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC). It will help BSEC to concentrate directions of regional scientific and technological collaboration, sharing best practices, undertaking joint projects of common interest to all member states and stipulating cooperation among the BSEC Member States and with other organizations, in particular with the EU via the advanced GÉANT2 network.The Black Sea Interconnection project runs for 24-months from 1 March 2008 onwards. The regional network and the connection to GÉANT2 is planned to be operational later in 2008.
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