TERENA NREN Compendium 2012
Basic Information

Updated: 26 June 2012 at 13:37
Organisation:
Client Institutions Connectivity and Traffic Middleware Services Collaboration Support Services Funding and Staffing Basic Information
  1. Australia's Academic and Research Network
  2. Australia's Academic and Research Network
  3. AARNet
  4. AARNet
  5. Building 9, Banks Street
    Yarralumla ACT 2600
  6. GPO Box 1559
    Canberra ACT 2601
  7. Australia
  8. +61 2 6222 3535
  9. +61 2 6222 3530
  10. inquiries@aarnet.edu.au
  11. http://www.aarnet.edu.au/
  12. 1989
  13. 1989
  14. 1998
  15. http://www.aarnet.edu.au/about-us/history.aspx
  16. (x)Separate legal entity of its own
    ( )Not a legal entity of its own, but part of a larger organisation
    ( )Not a separate legal entity and also not part of a larger organisation
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  18. ( )We are a government agency or part of a ministry
    ( )The Government appoints at least half of the members of our Governing body
    (x)There is an indirect relationship (for example if at least half the members of your Governing body are appointed by research and education institutions that in itself are (largely) government-funded)
    ( )No formal relationship
    ( )Other, please explain below
  19. AARNet Pty Ltd (ACN 084 540 518) is the not-for-profit company that operates the AARNet network which provides high-capacity Internet services to Australia's universities, research institutions including CSIRO, DSTO and ANSTO, and certain other related organisations as permitted by the AARNet Access Policy. Shares in AARNet Pty Ltd (AARNet) are held by thirty-eight Australian universities and the CSIRO, together known as the Members. AARNet is a licensed Australian telecommunications carrier (Nr 61 under the Telecommunications Act 1997 Cth).
    AARNet's Chief Executive Officer reports to the Board of Directors, which comprises 12 members, 8 elected by or directly representing members, 3 externals appointed by the Board, and the CEO. A separate body, the AARNet Advisory Committee (AAC), represents the interests of the Members and is a source of advice on policy and business matters. Regional Network Organisations, which are generally State based, each elect one representative to the AAC.
  20.  
  21. (x)Yes ( )No
  22.  
  23. (x)Yes ( )No
  24.  
  25. ( )Yes (x)No
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  27. (x)Yes ( )No
  28. (x)Yes ( )No
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  30. ( )Yes (x)No ( )Planned
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  32.  
  33. Planning has commenced for AARNet4 which will entail a.o. a move a 100Gbps WDM transmission backbone.
    A large number of long-distance fibre extension projects are being executed: the Sunshine Backbone Tails Project for Queensland, the outer Brisbane Metropolitan link, the Sydney Basin Rings, the upgrade of AARNet’s Adelaide to Perth optical network, the Western Australian fibre rings and the lighting the fibre from Perth to Geraldton the gateway to Australia's SKA site.