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Internet2 or UCAID (University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development) is a non-profit consortium which develops and deploys advanced network applications and technologies, for education and high-speed data transfer purposes. It is led by 208 universities [1] and partners with 60 companies in areas from the networking (Cisco Systems), publishing (Prous Science) and technology industries such as Comcast, Intel and Sun Microsystems. "Internet2" is a registered trademark [2]. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Abilene Network is the U.S. high-performance backbone network created by the Internet2 community. ... A non-profit organization (often called non-profit org or simply non-profit or not-for-profit) can be seen as an organization that doesnt have a goal to make a profit. ... A consortium is an association of two or more individuals, companies, organisations or governments (or any combination of these entities) with the objective of participating in a common activity or pooling their resources for achieving a common goal. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... A Cisco ASM/2-32EM router deployed at CERN in 1987. ... Prous Science is an international health science publishing company, established in 1958 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. ... Comcast Corporation, (NASDAQ: CMCSA) based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the largest cable company and the largest broadband (second overall) Internet service provider in the United States. ... Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation, is an American multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits. ... Sun Microsystems, Inc. ...


Internet2 (and its members) created the Abilene Network and was a prime investor ($10 million) in the National LambdaRail (NLR) project [3]. During 2004–2006, Internet2 and NLR held extensive discussions regarding a possible merger [4]. Key to this merger was the condition that Internet2 would operate its successor to Abilene using NLR's infrastructure (NLR has IRUs on actual fiber infrastructure from WilTel, now Level(3), where Internet2 utilizes leased optical wavelengths from Qwest for Abilene). Those talks broke down in the Spring of 2006, and no future talks are expected [5]. Internet2 has since contracted with Level(3) for a similar unlit fiber infrastructure to operate their next generation research network [6]. NLR has cited Internet2's contracts with Level3 as their prime reason for withdrawing from the merger talks[citation needed]. Additionally, many feel that NLR's focus on experimentation made their infrastructure less reliable than what has typically been expected of Abilene[citation needed]. Abilene Network is the U.S. high-performance backbone network created by the Internet2 community. ... The network as of October 2005. ... Indefeasible right of use also know as IRU is the bandwidth purchased after the submarine cable system has sealed the Construction and Maintenance Agreement (C&MA)among the owners or after the system came into service and where the unowned capacity is available. ... WilTel Communications (formerly known as Williams Communications, which was formerly part of The Williams Companies, Inc) is a telco and Tier 1 Internet Service Provider with its own MPLS-enabled OC-192 optical wave division multiplexing backbone network. ... Level 3 is an international communications and information services company and is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. ...


Why were Internet2 and the Abilene network created? These technologies and their organizational counterparts were not only created to make a faster alternative to the internet. More and more applications for Internet2 technology become apparent all the time. Many fields have been able to use the Abilene network to foster creativity, research, and development in a way that was not previously possible. Students who belong to poor quality libraries now find themselves downloading not only text but sound recordings, animations, videos, and other resources. Another application is the robust video conferencing now available to Internet2 participants. Neurosurgeons can now video conference with other experts in the field during an operation in a high resolution format with no apparent time lag. The applications of this type of network are endless, and will lead the way into the future of internet use.

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History of the next-generation Internet backbone and Internet2

The beginnings of the internet were based on the communications of computers over a network. One of the first major developments of such a network was called ARPAnet. This network was developed by DARPA, or Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. As more networks of this kind were created the need to standardize and make them compatible arose. This is how the internet as we know it began to evolve into what it is today. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of new technology for use by the military. ...


In the same way that the internet began in government and university circles, it was realized that these institutions had begun to outgrow the internet. Universities saw the need for a network that would support the data mining, medical imaging, particle physics, and other computer intensive work that was being done. A need for a much higher bandwidth network was evident.


The need for a much higher bandwidth network resulted in the creation of the vBNS, or very-high-performance Backbone Network Service, in 1995. The vBNS was developed by the National Science Foundation, and MCI telecommunications company specifically to meet the needs of the supercomputers at educational institutions. The concept of “the next generation of internet” was born. MCI engineered this backbone for the National Science Foundation, but when their agreement expired the participating institutions wondered where they would continue to get the service that was previously provided by vBNS. When the agreement with MCI expired many institutions decided to join the Internet2 organization. The vBNS (very-high-performance Backbone Network Service) came on line in April 1995 as part of a National Science Foundation sponsored project to provide high-speed interconnection between NSF-Sponsored supercomputing centers and select access points. ...


Internet2 relationship to the Abilene Network

There have been times when the media have reported on a network called "Internet2." This is misleading since Internet2 is in fact a consortium and not a computer network. "Internet2" is sometimes used, albeit a misnomer, for the Abilene Network. Abilene Network is the U.S. high-performance backbone network created by the Internet2 community. ...


The Abilene project is supported greatly by Qwest Communications through the use of Qwest's optical fiber networks. Internet2's Abilene transport agreement with Qwest is due to expire somewhere around October 2007. [7]. Internet2 has contracted with Level3 for the fiber required to support the successor to Abilene. Qwest Communications International Inc. ... Optical fibers An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber designed to guide light along its length by confining as much light as possible in a propagating form. ...


Important Dates for Internet2 and Abilene

1996


Internet2 organization is created.


April 1998


Abilene network announced at the White House.


February 1999


Initial operation began. 2.5 gigabits per second backbone was completed.


2000


Internet land speed record is set. 8.4 gigabytes transfered over 81 seconds for a data rate of 957 megabits per second.[8]


2004


Abilene upgrade to 10 gigabits per second was completed.


2006


Internet2 celebrates its tenth anniversary.


Selected Bibliography

Barnes, Christopher, and Terresa E. Jackson . INTERNET2: The Backbone of the Future. Brooks Air Force Bace, Tex.: Air Force Research Laboratory, 2002. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA406627 (9 February 2007).


Internet2. Internet2 - Home. http://www.internet2.edu/ (9 February 2007).


Matlis, Jan. "Internet2." Computerworld, 28 August 2006, 30.


Moschovitis, Christos, Hilary Poole, Tami Schuyler, and Theresa M. Senft. History of the Internet: A Chronology, 1843 to the Present. Santa Barbara, Cal.: ABC-CLIO, 1999.


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