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The concept of a dark-fibre testbed to support Photonics and Optical systems research was included from the outset of the UKLight programme when this was being conceived in 2002. At that point the UK e-Science programme was already well established, and one of the aims of the dark-fibre testbed was to encourage interaction between research groups at all levels, from optical systems through network research and computing science to e-science application groups.
Each of the research groups which has equipment installed on the Aurora infrastructure will have nominated two people to Janet to act as project contacts. These people will represent projects and will liaise with Janet as needed. It is expected that there will be two typical circumstances when this will be needed, requests for access to Aurora locations in order to install or maintain equipment, and reporting problems with the infrastructure. These are described in more detail below.
Cambridge Photonics Essex - This group has now (October 2012) moved to Bristol Southampton Optoelectronics Research Centre UCL - London Optical networks;  Photonics
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PB/INFO/067 (05/07) Security was a major requirement in the design of eduroam, to ensure that organisations that provide visitor facilities, and the guests who make use of them, are not exposed to additional risks outside their control. eduroam should present fewer risks than the existing ad hoc arrangements for guest users. This factsheet explains the security measures within eduroam and how organisations can use them to protect their own security.
MANUFACTURER RESPONSE Cisco SX20 Quick Set Page 3, Fan Noise The SX20 system includes a rather noisy Vari-Speed cooling fan which at times was noticeable both locally and at the remote site via the system microphone.   Cisco: