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Mexico
and the United States collaborate to develop advanced Internet
technologies and applications
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President
Zedillo attends ceremony marking first formal agreement
with Latin America
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Firma de
los convenios con UCAID, CENIC y TELMEX.
En la foto: Douglas Van H., Isidoro Ambe, Carlos Casasús
y Lynn Stuart.
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San Diego, CA
- May 19, 1999
- The Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo
de Internet (CUDI) and the University
Corporation for Advanced Internet Development (UCAID),
the US organization leading the Internet2 project, today signed
an agreement to collaborate on the development of advanced Internet
technologies and applications for research and education. Mexican
President Ernesto Zedillo and California Governor Gray Davis
were present as CUDI became the first Latin American research
and education networking association to sign such an agreement
with UCAID.
"With this agreement,
researchers in Mexican universities will have the opportunity
to collaborate with researchers working on advanced projects
in North American universities. This will permit research in
México to come into contact with state of the art technology
in the fields of advanced telecommunications networks and next
generation Internet development." said Carlos Casasús,
General Director of CUDI.
"This agreement
establishes a firm foundation for collaboration between our
national organizations, as well as among our member institutions."
said Douglas Van Houweling, President and CEO of UCAID. "We
look forward to working together on the revolutionary applications
and technologies that will transform the global Internet of
tomorrow."
As part of today’s
announcement, CUDI and UCAID agree to:
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provide
appropriate interconnection between Internet2 and CUDI
members for the purpose of development and pre-commercial
testing and use of advanced research and education applications;
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collaborate
on the development of common standards and technical
implementations across their respective networks;
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promote
collaboration between their constituent member organizations
and institutions relating to the development of next-generation
networking and applications in research and higher education;
and
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encourage
technology transfer from their joint endeavors to accelerate
the availability of new services and applications.
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As part of the
same event at which the national CUDI and UCAID organizations
signed a MoU, the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives
in California (CENIC) signed a separate agreement with CUDI
to collaborate on networking development. CENIC is an active
participant in the national Internet2 project and is developing
advanced networking capabilities among California institutions.
Additional complementary efforts are underway between CUDI and
Internet2 universities in Texas.
Internet2, a project
of UCAID, is a collaborative effort by over 150 US research
universities working in partnership with industry leaders and
U.S. federal agencies to develop a new family of advanced Internet
applications and technologies to meet emerging academic requirements
in research, teaching and learning. Internet2 is addressing
this challenge by creating a leading edge network capability,
enabling a new generation of applications, and working with
industry and international partners to transfer new technologies
into the global Internet.
The Corporacion
Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet (CUDI) is a not-for-profit
corporation incorporated under the laws of México with
members from the public and private sectors. Its purpose is
to support and facilitate the development of high capacity telecommunication
and computing networks that promote research and development,
as well as educational activities in México.
Contacts
Greg Wood
Internet2
ghwood@internet2.edu
+1 (202) 872-9119
Jose Antonio Ramirez
CUDI
jarv@df1.telmex.net.mx
+ (52) 5-11-18-32
Nota: Información
publicada por: University
Corporation for Advanced Internet Development (UCAID)
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