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Internet2, also known as the University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development is a collaborative effort between more than a hundred universities, government agencies and businesses operating in tandem to create and implement an advanced network that will reliable support new Internet services and applications. The majority of the project is being developed by MCI. This analysis covers the goals, costs, function and participating members who are included in the Internet2 project to provide a very high performance backbone network service (vBNS). Also provided is an explanation of how the US Government is supporting the project and why.
The benefits the Internet2 project will provide, including those for business and personal computer users will be addressed as well as an analysis of the flaws that some contend the system possesses. The different companies and government agencies involved in the project will be discussed for how they tie into the university connection regarding the new service. Relevant statistical, hardware and software requirements are also covered, as well as information regarding the timeline for the project, the costs to the contributing members, illustrations of the Connectivity Cloud that will be linked nationwide, and Internet2 project information will also be illustrated (See Appendix). A brief conclusion will address the uses of the new Internet2 service where
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pate in the effort to create and implement Internet2, (See Appendix). One such company is Northern Telecom (Nortel), who has contributed $1 million worth of equipment and grants to Internet2 institutions. Nortel says they joined the effort because of the way the objectives and goals of Internet2 are consistent with the White House's Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative. The initiative is the same as the ones that Nortel wishes to support, "which is directed at connecting universities and national laboratories with high-speed...
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