JOINT PROCUREMENT OF VIDEO SERVICES FOR THE GÉANT COMMUNITY
As the results of the mini-survey and the TF-WebRTC consultation indicate (please, read the details below), now there is a window of opportunity to conduct a joint European scale tendering procurement for video conferencing services. GÉANT, NORDUnet and some selected NRENs are willing to join forces for the benefit of the entire GÉANT Community. The result of the tender is intended to make available multiple vendors' products that NRENs who signed up for the tender can call-off with both hosted and unhosted infrastructure options.
NRENs will be approached and informed primarily via TF-WebRTC but also other channels. If your NREN is interested in a) signing up for the tender, b) offering procurement expertise or c) covering the costs of the preparations, please contact Peter Szegedi at GÉANT (peter.szegedi@geant.org).
SURVEY ANALYSIS
Note that this mini-survey was primarily triggered by the particular Vidyo/CERN/GÉANT offer. Our NRENs' diversity is clearly reflected in the results!
1 - Background
A meeting was held at the GÉANT offices in Cambridge in February 2015 between David Foster (CERN IT and GÉANT board member) and GÉANT Senior Management. It was discussed whether the GÉANT would be prepared to provide a contractual mechanism to allow SWITCH to use CERN based infrastructure for the provision of video conferencing services. The driver for this was the costly support for Cisco MCU systems that SWITCH would incur after expiry of their contract in August 2015.
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Through community consultations, it has become clear that some NRENs other than SWITCH would also be interested in taking off-the-shelf, hosted video conferencing services of Vidyo or other vendors' software. Therefore, GÉANT started to investigate whether or not the model that works for SWITCH could be extended to other NRENs. Part of this investigation was to issue a mini survey and analyze the NREN responses who were keen on giving us feedback.
2 - Survey introduction
The following introduction was given to the survey:
The GÉANT project’s WebRTC Task – in conjunction with the open GÉANT Task Force on Web-RTC (TF-WebRTC) – ended up with a set of recommendations for the European research and education community, reported in the Deliverable 12.3 “WebRTC Requirements and R&E Deployment Roadmap”. One of the recommendations is as follows:
“Make the adoption of useful WebRTC services easier by adding them to the GÉANT Cloud Catalogue, with framework agreements where opportune. In particular, make one or more easy to use WebRTC desktop video conferencing services available to all European R&E users through the GÉANT clouds service catalogue, soonest.”
The GÉANT project’s new “Application and Service Delivery Development” team is going to actively look into video conferencing solutions – primarily those supporting the WebRTC protocol and native browser clients – either offered by the NREN community or by commercial partners, out of their own cloud infrastructure or hosted in third-party clouds.The service
Following a request from the Swiss NREN (SWITCH) to act as the intermediary/reseller for the same video conferencing service that CERN operates for its user community using the Vidyo product, GÉANT have been working with CERN and Vidyo to construct an integrated service bundle for SWITCH where:
- Vidyo provides the video conferencing technology and software.
- CERN provides hosting in their highly reliable cloud infrastructure.
- GÉANT manages end-user licenses, accounts, billing and provides second line support.
The main characteristics of this service (as described by Vidyo) are set out below:
- Can scale to multiple thousand concurrent users.
- Up to hundreds of participant in one meeting.
- Licenses are needed for the maximum number of concurrent users and not all the individual users.
- Multi device support: iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS, Linux, room systems.
- Multi protocols and systems support: WebRTC, H.264svc, SIP, H.323, Skype for Business.
The offering
Before deciding to make this specific service bundle more widely available to the NREN community via the GÉANT Cloud Catalogue, we need to understand the likely demand from NRENs to sign up for this particular deal.
Note that, although CERN offered to host the service in their cloud infrastructure, we are also looking into other models where NRENs or GÉANT can provide hosting for Vidyo.
We would appreciate your answers to the following 6 questions about NRENs interest to provide their users with a video conference service, especially this particular Vidyo/CERN/GÉANT deal.
3 - Survey outcome
The survey was announced on the week before the TF-WebRTC task force meeting on 3 May 2016, in Berlin, Germany. There were 11 NREN answers received by the TF-WebRTC meeting and other 3 NRENs answered right after we meeting. 10 responses were received from the active TF-WebRTC community participants and 4 from those NRENs that are not represented in TF-WebRTC.
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2 answers are definitely not and 4 answers are more likely. The detailed analysis below attempts to explain the main reasons behind the results.
4 - Detailed analysis
Other than the raw numbers of the survey, there have been some informal discussion with some of the TF-WebRTC participants in Berlin that contributed to the full picture.
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- The four NRENs that signaled their interest would represent an aggregated demand that goes a way above the EU tendering limitation. They reported about 85 institutions and 73k end-users in total.
- The demand above would indicate the purchase of 1500-3000 Vidyo licenses while GÉANT can only buy about 500 licenses without tendering procurement per year. Tendering is inevitable!
5 - Conclusions
- The specific Vidyo/CERN/GÉANT service deal is not favorable by most of the NRENs as is. It will only be serving SWITCH.
- The presented model is not salable without tendering procurement so it cannot be safely offered to other NRENs.
- It is not recommend to make it available via the GÉANT Cloud Catalogue as NRENs could easily run into scalability and other national legal issues.
- Taking the level of demand that the few positive answers represent, it is recommended to GÉANT to look into other models to satisfy the community needs for hosted/un-hosted video conferencing services.
6 - Further work
The GN4-2 project’s WebRTC Tasks (T4 and T5 under JRA4) – in conjunction with the open GÉANT Task Force on Web-RTC (TF-WebRTC) - will further investigate the feasibility of other models suitable for the community primarily using the GÉANT Cloud Catalogue and federated service delivery pipeline. The following aspects will be taken into consideration:
- The real value of any joint tendering procurement exercise must be modeled and demonstrated to the community through the community. A valid outcome could be to not make any joint procurement!
- Not only the aggregated purchasing power of the community (that usually leads to a better deal only with a couple of percentage points) but other community benefits (i.e. common pool of shared licenses for serving peek demands) must be investigated.
- The burden of the joint procurement (if any) must be taken up partly by the community and firm commitments should ensure that the demand stays alive through the lengthy process.
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