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'''Internet2''' is a non-profit consortium led by over 200 ] ] and partners from the networking and technology industries (such as ], ], ], and ]). It develops and deploys advanced network applications and technologies (such as: ], ] and ]). It isn't a new network, separate from the ], but an efficient way to send new applications and technologies to the existing Internet. | '''Internet2''' is a non-profit consortium led by over 200 ] ] and partners from the networking and technology industries (such as ], ], ], and ]). It develops and deploys advanced network applications and technologies (such as: ], ] and ]). It isn't a new network, separate from the ], but an efficient way to send new applications and technologies to the existing Internet. | ||
Internet2 members created the ]. | Internet2 members created the ]. | ||
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Internet2 supports the ] project. | Internet2 supports the ] project. | ||
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Internet2 is a non-profit consortium led by over 200 US universities and partners from the networking and technology industries (such as AT&T, Intel, Sun Microsystems, and Cisco Systems). It develops and deploys advanced network applications and technologies (such as: IPv6, IP multicasting and quality of service). It isn't a new network, separate from the Internet, but an efficient way to send new applications and technologies to the existing Internet.
Internet2 members created the Abilene Network.
Internet2 supports the National LambdaRail project.
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