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Internet2 WaveCo and Internet2
FiberCo to Immediately Deliver Advanced Networking Capabilities
for the Research and Academic Community
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - July
27, 2006 - Internet2 today announced the immediate availability
of dedicated optical wavelengths in addition to dark fiber assets
for its members. The new service, called WaveCo, will provide members
with access to lightpaths beyond the Internet2 Network footprint.
To enable the WaveCo service,
Internet2 will work with its carrier, Level 3 Communications, to
provision circuits - optical carrier and digital signal -for regional
networks and other Internet2 members needing to cost-effectively
extend their connectivity anywhere the Level 3 optical network reaches.
Because Level 3 is dramatically
expanding its coverage in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets, regional research
and education networks leveraging the WaveCo service may be able
to reach sites they couldn't six months ago, particularly in metropolitan
areas. Through Internet2's agreement with the carrier, the "off-net"
service will have the advantage of aggregated rates which are especially
beneficial for regional networks that wish to extend their reach
to only a few sites with varying demands for circuit capacity or
duration.
"The resources afforded
by WaveCo and FiberCo allow regional networks and other Internet2
participants to control strategic assets of their networking,"
said Steve Cotter, Internet2 director of Network Services.
"These two services provide an end-to-end solution for greater,
flexible network reach."WaveCo
complements the successful model of the Internet2 FiberCo dark fiber
service which provides the research and education community the
ability to cost-effectively purchase dedicated dark fiber on a nationwide
scale.
FiberCo and WaveCo allow Internet2 members to economically own and
use the essential building blocks of advanced networking infrastructure.
By providing dedicated
optical waves and fiber, Internet2 supports community-control of
fundamental networking infrastructure, while enabling a wide variety
of bandwidth-intensive applications under development at campuses
and research labs today.
"Today scientists,
doctors, and researchers throughout the world increasingly require
reliable and flexible network facilities to collaborate and share
bandwidth-intensive resources," said Cotter. "Through
Internet2's new WaveCo and FiberCo services we will continue to
support and facilitate the most innovative uses of networking to
advance science and research on a multiple-terabyte scale."
These services are being
offered in advance of the completion of the recently announced new
Internet2 Network infrastructure, which will be built on experience
gained through Internet2's successful Hybrid Optical Packet Infrastructure
(HOPI) testbed. The HOPI project examined hybrid packet and circuit
switched optical infrastructures to understand next generation network
architectures. When complete, the new Internet2 Network will provide
advanced capabilities to support the work of computer scientists
and researchers, including testing new network paradigms, protocols,
and architectures that push the envelope of networking technology.
Internet2 is working with
its members and regional networking organizations to finalize deployment
details of the new network, which will become operational during
2007.
Inquiries for dedicated
waves or dark fiber can be directed to waveco@internet2.edu and
to fiberco@internet2.edu.
About Internet2(R)
Led by more than 200 U.S. universities, working with industry and
government, Internet2 develops and deploys advanced network applications
and technologies for research and higher education, accelerating
the creation of tomorrow's Internet. Internet2 facilitates the kinds
of dynamic partnerships among academia, industry, and government
that helped foster today's Internet in its infancy. For more information
about Internet2 network capabilities, visit http://networks.internet2.edu.
Media contact:
Lauren Rotman
Lauren@internet2.edu
202.331.5345
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