GNA-G Community VCs Q4 2025
The next Community Video Conferences (VCs) for the Global (R&E) Network Advancement Group (GNA-G) are scheduled to take place online using Zoom on 2-3 December, 2025.
The aim of the Community VCs is to:
- Bring ongoing progress and advancements to the attention of the worldwide R&E Network, Science, and Computer Science communities;
- Foster deeper engagement within and among the communities, bringing mutual benefit for more effective operations now, and for the future vision of next generation networks and workflows;
- Synergize the efforts and leverage the progress of the GNA-G Working Groups and discover new opportunities for advancement while avoiding unnecessary overlaps;
- Provide a wide-ranging focus and synergy, tools and services for the global ensembles of research and education networks, present and future;
- Sustain the conversation and maintain forward progress in the time of the pandemic, and deal with the ongoing transformations it will leave in its wake;
- Provide opportunities to join one or more efforts through our working groups and sustain and strengthen our global mission.
Like the previous Community VCs, we will be using Zoom.
Meeting coordinates & registration links
VC #1: Tuesday, 2 December 2025, 11 am CET, 10 am UTC
Zoom link: https://geant.zoom.us/j/61007639726?pwd=8D6hWz7fEWDKaMOaUUIkxtlgWwxsj6.1
VC #2: Wednesday, 3 December 2025, 10 pm CET, 9 pm UTC
Zoom link: https://geant.zoom.us/j/61007639726?pwd=8D6hWz7fEWDKaMOaUUIkxtlgWwxsj6.1
Agenda
- Welcome, agenda
- Time and Frequency distribution over a production DWDM network using White Rabbit – Josef Vojtech (CESNET), Guy Roberts (GÉANT)
- 2025 France – Japan ITER Data Transfer Tests at 100 Gbps – Denis Stepanov (ITER)
- WACREN Network Update – Edward Banjo and Brahim NAGI (WACREN)
- NRE-130 – A Case Study for Data-Intensive Traffic from Vera Rubin Observatory Supported by Path Aware PolKA Network – Magnos Martinello (Federal University of Espírito Santo), Everson Borges (Federal Institute of Espírito Santo)
- Discussion