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'''Internet2''' is a not-for-profit consortium |
'''Internet2''' is a not-for-profit consortium led by over 200 ] ] and a number of corporate partners from the networking and technology business, including ], ], ], ] and others. | ||
Internet2 is not a separate network from the ] |
Internet2 is not a separate network from the ]. It is an academic testing ground for such technologies as ], ] and ]. A primary goal of Internet2 is to ensure the transfer of new network technology and applications to the broader education and Internet 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 15:10, 16 March 2004
Internet2 is a not-for-profit consortium led by over 200 US universities and a number of corporate partners from the networking and technology business, including AT&T, Intel, Sun Microsystems, Cisco Systems and others.
Internet2 is not a separate network from the Internet. It is an academic testing ground for such technologies as IPv6, IP multicasting and quality of service. A primary goal of Internet2 is to ensure the transfer of new network technology and applications to the broader education and Internet communities.
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