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An example of what a U.S. HEPNET might look like is the following. 56K baud trunk lines would run between SLAC, Fermilab, and Brookhaven. LBL and Argonne would use their existing microwave links to SLAC and Fermilab, respectively. University sites would have 9600- 9600 baud feeders to one of the laboratories, but not necessarily the nearest one. This is because the costs don’t vary with distance that much, so university groups will want to connect to the laboratory of their prime ‘interest.

There are a number of issues that need to be resolved before a U.S. HEPNET comes into existence. The choice of protocol or protocols needs to be made. A management structure needs to be setup with appropriate funding mechanisms. Equipment choices may need to be made at a national level instead of locally. One will also need to make choices on an international scale for the connection to Europe and Japan."