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Internet2 is a not-for-profit United States computer networking consortium led by members from the research and education communities, industry, and government. [2] The Internet2 consortium administrative headquarters are located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with offices in Washington, D.C., and Emeryville, California.
Dynamic circuit networks were pioneered by the Internet2 advanced networking consortium. [2] The experimental Internet2 HOPI infrastructure, decommissioned in 2007, was a forerunner to the current SONET-based Ciena Network underlying the Internet2 DCN. The Internet2 DCN began operation in late 2007 as part of the larger Internet2 network. [3]
The Northern Lights Local Exchange Point (NLLXP) is a free Internet Exchange Point in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the United States.The NLLXP public peering exchange is closely linked with the Northern Lights GigaPoP (NLG), [1] an Internet2 project of the University of Minnesota Office of Information and Technology: [2] the NLG is the regional Internet2 access point for research and educational ...
Dell and Leading Research Universities Increase Access to Research Computing Supported By Internet2 Clemson University and Dell offer research computing services to ...
As technology advanced and commercial opportunities fueled reciprocal growth, ... Internet2, and the UK's national research and education network, JANET.
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This is misleading, since, at the time of the Abilene Network, Internet2 was the consortium and not a computer network. It is possible that many news sources adopted the term Internet2 because it seems like a logical name for a next-generation Internet backbone. Articles that reference Internet2 as a network were in fact referring to the ...
The Internet2 backbone would have only two connection points in California. At the same time, officials at the University of California, USC, Caltech, Stanford, and the California State University system (CSU) began discussing how to connect their institutions to the proposed new Internet2 network. They recognized that the key to a ...