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Phases
OneLab has be financed by grants from the European Framework Programmes FP6 and FP7. We refer to each successive round of funding as a different phase of the project.

To date there are two phases:

OneLab1

This phase of the project ran from September 2006 to August 2008. The central aim was to establish an autonomous European testbed for research on the future internet, which was achieved through the creation of the PlanetLab Europe testbed. Additional aims were to extend, deepen, and federate this testbed: extension to new technologies, notably wireless; deepening through adding monitoring capabilities; and federating with the global PlanetLab system.

OneLab2

This second and more extensive phase (running for 27 months from September 2008 to November 2010) aims to build on the foundations laid under OneLab1, and continue the project of extension, deepening, and federating. Extension now includes to "customer" testbeds - including SAC testbeds, wireless testbeds, and content-based testbeds. Deepening continues with the incorporation of some major European measurement infrastructures:  DIMES and ETOMIC. Federation continues with federation between PlanetLabs, extending to PlanetLab Japan, as well as federation with the "customer" testbeds, such as the Haggle and ANA testbeds.