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'''Internet2''' is a not-for-profit consortium, led by over 200 ] ], developing and deploying advanced ]s and ], accelerating the creation of tomorrow's ], with participation by over 60 leading companies. '''Internet2''' is a not-for-profit consortium, led by over 200 ] ], developing and deploying advanced ]s and ], accelerating the creation of tomorrow's ], with participation by over 60 leading companies.


'''Internet2''' is not a separate network from the ], rather, it is an academic testing grounds for ], multicasting and quality of service with will be used to further revolutionize the Internet itself. Internet2 is not a separate network from the ], rather, it is an academic testing grounds for ], multicasting and quality of service with will be used to further revolutionize the Internet itself.


The Internet itself is incapable of handling these applications as is. A primary goal of '''Internet2''' is to ensure the transfer of new network technology and applications to the broader education and networking communities. The Internet itself is incapable of handling these applications as is. A primary goal of Internet2 is to ensure the transfer of new network technology and applications to the broader education and networking communities.


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Revision as of 14:53, 16 March 2004

Internet2 is a not-for-profit consortium, led by over 200 US universities, developing and deploying advanced network applications and technology, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet, with participation by over 60 leading companies.

Internet2 is not a separate network from the Internet, rather, it is an academic testing grounds for IPv6, multicasting and quality of service with will be used to further revolutionize the Internet itself.

The Internet itself is incapable of handling these applications as is. A primary goal of Internet2 is to ensure the transfer of new network technology and applications to the broader education and networking communities.

External links