Hi,

Join us for the Change Seminar next Tuesday 28th Jan 2020 at noon.


When: Tuesday 1/28, 12pm-1pm

Where: CSE2 271 (Bill & Melinda Gates Computer Science Building).

Who: Shaddi Hasan (Facebook)

Title: Democratizing Service Provider Networks


*Abstract: *
As the Internet grows in importance worldwide, legacy network
architectures, closed vendor ecosystems, and rigid regulatory frameworks
constrain innovation in Internet service provider and mobile operator
networks. As a result, the expansion of the Internet is slowing, leaving
more than 1.7 billion people without access, largely in rural areas.

In this talk, I present approaches to enabling new classes of service
providers that are able to expand the frontiers of the Internet beyond what
is achievable today. First, I present Nomadic GSM, a system that
demonstrates community-run mobile networks can safely share radio spectrum
with existing mobile network operators. Next, I present CCM, a system that
shows how community networks and traditional mobile network operators can
cooperate to share resources to extend service. Finally, I will discuss an
evaluation of these systems through longitudinal deployments in Southeast
Asia that provide service to thousands of rural people, as well as their
implications for future service provider networks and universal access to
the Internet.

*Bio: *
Shaddi Hasan works on open wireless networks and rural connectivity at
Facebook Connectivity. His research interests lie at the intersection of
computer networks and ICTD. His work addresses fundamental scale and
flexibility challenges faced by service provider networks, especially in
rural and developing regions, and has appeared in venues such as NSDI, IEEE
DySPAN, ICTD, and SIGCOMM. He received his Ph.D. and MS in Computer Science
from the University of California, Berkeley, and his BS in Computer Science
from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to its
acquisition by Facebook, he was a co-founder of Endaga, a startup focused
on building systems to enable community cellular networks.

Best,
Samia Ibtasam <http://samiaibtasam.com/>
PhD Student,
Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington,
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