| First 10 Gigabit Connection
from U.S. to Europe Dedicated to Research and Education to be Inaugurated
at iGrid2002 |
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HDTV and other high bandwidth applications supported
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - September 19, 2002 -- The first long-term,
transatlantic 10 gigabit per second wavelength circuit dedicated to research
and education, provided by Tyco Telecommunications to the Internet Educational
Equal Access Foundation (IEEAF) and provisioned from the U.S. to Europe
through the efforts of Internet2 and SURFnet, will be inaugurated at iGrid2002
with a demonstration of uncompressed HDTV over IP sponsored by the Pacific
Northwest Gigapop and the Research Channel.
The connection is provided as part of a long-term commitment by Tyco
Telecommunications to the research networking community through an agreement
with the non-profit organization IEEAF. Internet2, the consortium led
by U.S. universities focused on accelerating the development of the Internet,
and SURFnet, the Dutch national research network and hosts of iGrid2002,
have put the 10 gigabit per second circuit into operation between their
networks in New York and Amsterdam.
The transatlantic connection was established in time to support iGrid2002,
the biennial International Grid applications-driven testbed event being
held this week in Amsterdam. iGrid2002 showcases how extreme networks
combined with application advancements and middleware innovations can
advance scientific research. One of many applications showcased, the 1.5
Gbps uncompressed HDTV stream from Seattle to Amsterdam used the new Tyco
Telecommunications link.
The 10 Gbps connection is made possible by a five-year commitment by
Tyco Telecommunications to the IEEAF, a non-profit organization whose
mission is to realize the opportunities in the global telecommunications
marketplace on behalf of the research and education community. "Our goal
is to enable 'The Global Quilt,'" says IEEAF Board Chair Don Riley, VP
and CIO, University of Maryland. Tyco Telecommunications has also provided
a companion 622 Mbps packet over SONET (POS) circuit to the IEEAF.
Geographic Network Affiliates International (GEO), which has played a
pivotal role in the Tyco Telecommunications donation to the IEEAF, will
be present at iGrid2002 promoting the Global Medical Research Exchange
(GMRE) initiative, a worldwide application that exemplifies the collaborative
capabilities of the Grid for high bandwidth utilization of IP for medical
purposes.
The Internet Educational Equal Access Foundation (IEEAF) is a non-profit
organization whose mission is to obtain donations of telecommunications
capacity and equipment and make them available for use by the global research
and education community. Through partnerships and alliances between government,
private sector entities, educational institutions, and other non-profit
organizations, IEEAF fosters global educational collaboration and equitable
access to network resources, calling this "The Global Quilt." IEEAF's
member institutions include the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives
in California (CENIC), represented by California State University at Hayward,
California Politechnic University at San Luis Obispo, and University of
Southern California; the Pacific Northwest Gigapop, represented by University
of Washington; the Pacific Internet2 Coalition, represented by University
of Hawaii; University of Maryland; the University Corporation for Advanced
Internet Development (UCAID); Indiana University; and Geographic Network
Affiliates, Inc. (GEO). For more information about IEEAF, visit www.ieeaf.org
Tyco Telecommunications (a Tyco Electronics Company) of Morristown, New
Jersey is one of the world's largest providers of advanced broadband communications
solutions. The company deploys and sells secure city-to-city capacity
and collocation and data center services on its global fiber optic network
(TGN). The company's portfolio of network services ranges from international
city-to-city broadband capacity to collocation and data center services.
Tyco Telecommunications is also the world's only fully integrated supplier
of transoceanic optical networks. For more information on Tyco Telecommunications
and TGN, contact Andy Kowalik at 973-656-8331 or visit the Tyco Telecommunications
Web site at: www.tycotelecom.com
Tyco Electronics is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tyco International Ltd.
(NYSE: TYC; LSE: TYI; BSX: TYC).
SURFnet operates and innovates the Dutch national research network, to
which over 150 institutions in higher education and research in the Netherlands
are connected. To remain in the lead, SURFnet puts in a sustained effort
to improve the infrastructure and to develop new applications to give
users faster and better access to new Internet services. SURFnet is partner
in GigaPort, a project of the Dutch government, trade and industry, educational
institutions, and research institutes which aims to give the Netherlands
a head start in the development and use of advanced and innovative Internet
technology. Established within GigaPort, the advanced optical infrastructure
NetherLight is used by researchers to investigate novel concepts of optical
bandwidth provisioning and to gain experience with these new techniques.
For more information, see www.surfnet.nl/en/
and www.gigaport.nl
Led by 200 U.S. universities working with industry and government, Internet2
develops and deploys advanced network applications and technologies for
research and higher education, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's
Internet. Internet2 recreates the partnerships among academia, industry,
and government that helped foster today's Internet in its infancy. For
more information about Internet2 see www.internet2.edu
ResearchChannel is a collaborative partnership of research universities
and centers dedicated to broadening the access to and appreciation of
their individual and collective activities, ideas, and opportunities in
basic and applied research. ResearchChannel uses content, content creation,
and manipulation processes as a workbench to test materials for their
future analog and digital broadcast and on-demand multimedia offerings,
providing an unusual opportunity to experiment with new methods of global
distribution and interaction. ResearchChannel distributes research information
24x7 via satellite, direct-broadcast satellite (EchoStar's DISH Network),
cable TV, webcast, and an on-demand library. For more information, see
www.researchchannel.org
Pacific Northwest Gigapop is the Northwest's Next Generation Internet,
Internet2/Abilene applications cooperative, testbed, point of presence,
and home to the Pacific Wave International Peering Service. PNWGP and
Pacific Wave connects together high-performance international and federal
research networks with universities, research organizations, and leading
edge R&D and new media enterprises throughout Washington, Alaska,
Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Canada, Australia, and Japan. For more information,
visit www.pnwgp.org
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