National information network (NIN) (شبکه ملی اطلاعات) or (سامانه يكپارچه داده ها) also known as National internet and Iranian intranet is an ongoing project to develop a secure and stable infrastructure network in Iran.
Supreme Council of Cyberspace defines National Information Network as "a Network based on the Internet Protocol with switches and routers and data centers which allows for data requests to avoid being routed outside of the country and provides secure and private intranet networks."
The idea of a national intranet was developed in Ministry of Information and Communication Technology in 2005 and project was started in 2013.
Based on Fifth Economic Development Plan of Iran, The National Information Network with a bandwidth currently standing at 4,000 gigabytes per second, will allow access to e-government services, digital services inside the country, affordable access to high-speed communications, as well as access to domestic content and services across the country.
The project consists of three phases and will include formation of an economy of datacenters, as well as increase of the quality of infrastructure services for businesses.
Iranian government has allocated about $200 million for development of NIN infrastructures alongside NIN e-content.
Structures
The national information network's two main parts are:
- Public part for delivering NIN services to public and business users
- Private part for delivering NIN services to governmental users
IR-NIN Applications & services include
• Private part
- Government-cloud services provide e-government technical requirements
- IR-GSB (Government Service Bus Services) to exchange information
• Public part
- Cloud computing services for general and commercial purpose
- Public services such as e-mail and search engine
Iran National information network, Autumn 1398, Survey after internet disconnected
آزمايش سامانه يكپارچه داده ها پس از قطع اينترنت ايران
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