Internet2 is the alternate Internet which gives a speed of 10 to 100 Gigabits per second
Here is a low-profile, high-speed Internet2 that delivers a speed of 10 to 100 gigabits/sec
Did you know that United States of America has a alternative Internet called Internet2. In fact it has celebrated its 19th birthday this year. Internet2 is a very low profile WAN that gives its users a amazing 10 to 100 gigabits/sec speeds but sadly it is not open for ordinary users.
Internet2
was created by 34 university research institutions in 1996, when the
commercial and non-commercial branches of the Internet’s evolutionary
tree split off and went their separate ways. The mission of Internet2
was to provide reliable, dedicated bandwidth to support the ever-growing
demands of the research and educational communities, and in doing so,
to develop technologies that would advance the state of the ‘commodity’
Internet.
Spread of Internet2
Internet2 is a not-for-profit United States computer networking
consortium led by members from the research and education communities,
industry, and government. Internet2 headquarters are located in Ann
Arbor, Michigan, with offices in Washington, D.C. and Emeryville,
California.
As of January, 2016, Internet2 has over 1000 members
including 282 institutions of higher education, 9 partners and 86
members from industry.
Internet2 comprises of :
- 282 U.S. institutions of higher education
- 86 leading corporations
- 66 affiliate members, including government agencies
- 42 regional and state education networks
- More than 65 national research and education networking partners representing over 100 countries
Internet2
operates the Internet2 Network, an Internet Protocol network using
optical fiber that delivers network services for research and education,
and provides a secure network testing and research environment.
The Internet2 backbone is an Infinera-based optical network that
delivers up to 400Gbps of wavelength capacity. The network is operated
in partnership with Level 3 Communications. And Juniper routers are used
to create multiple 10 Gigabit Ethernet links between nine core nodes
around the country.
Internet2 can provide downstreaming speeds
ranging from 10G to 100Gbps. Internet2 is also the link between the U.S.
and the global research community. For example, U.S. scientists
involved in the Large Hadron Collider particle physics research in
Europe could not participate without Internet2.
Internet2 is
growing a faster clip ever since it invited private corporations on
board. However, as of now all this is for research, higher education and
healthcare.
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