Monday, November 25, 2019

Sri Lanka’s 1st Wide Area Network LEARN turns 30

Group photo of LEARN

LEARN, Sri Lanka’s National Research and Education Network marked three decades of innovation in connectivity, heralding a new era of connectivity, whilst supporting the needs of research and education community through a high-speed backbone network.

At an event held at the Shangri-La hotel in Colombo, Former President Maithripala Sirisena, graced the momentous occasion signaling the appreciation and acknowledgement of the dedicated and unmatched innovation in service offered by LEARN.

The Lanka Education and Research Network is the NREN (National Research and Education Network) of Sri Lanka, which interconnects Educational and Research institutions across the country, while providing network-related services to them.

Prof. Abhaya Induruwa, Founder of LEARN said, “LEARN was the first IP based WAN in the country. It was conceptualized to empower researchers and our students to embrace the benefits of ICT, promote research within the country and facilitate knowledge sharing with their peers across the world. Despite the challenges, in 1995, LEARN went live. In a time before Facebook, Whats App, and other technologies, this was a monumental feat.”

LEARN offers connectivity to 45 educational and research institutions and has a total bandwidth of 20Gbps. A far cry from the 64kbps connection utilized to connect just 3 universities in 1995. However, as the requirements of the research community evolved, the network evolved as well.

The organization tackles challenges closer to home, such as the poor integration of technology in education. It identified that many previous approaches to introduce technology into classrooms, were highly technical. This halted many initiatives as teachers simply did not possess the required level of technical skills. Hence, as the local NREN, it’s working to develop simple technological tools for teachers to utilize in classrooms.

Recognizing these evolving needs, alongside connectivity, LEARN offers a host of services to local research and educational institutes.

These services include video conferencing facilities, Voice of IP (VoIP) connectivity, Federated Identity Access, an international education roaming service (aka eduroam) and a Technical Assistance Center offering engineering support to its member institutes.

Beyond these services, the Organization has formed strong partnerships to support local researchers. Through its partnership with eduroam, LEARN offers its international WiFi-roaming service. Similarly, the organization has partnered with regional and international research bodies such as Trans Eurasia Information Network (TEIN), Asi@Connect, the National Knowledge Network (NKN) of India, SingAREN, and many more. These partnerships have given local researchers access to networks connecting international educational and research institutes.

Through these networks, local researchers have greater access to a global pool of knowledge and could better collaborate with their international counterparts to bring about innovation. For such purposes, the LEARN network offers dedicated 3Gbps of connectivity to these international academic networks. Over the past 3 decades, LEARN has played an integral role behind the scenes to connect local researchers with the rest of the world. However, the network was born in a time when internet access in Sri Lanka was virtually non-existent. 

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