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Date:      Fri, 6 Dec 1996 21:38:27 -0500
From:      Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
To:        jmb@freefall.freebsd.org
Cc:        chat@freefall.freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Internet II is coming... (fwd)
Message-ID:  <199612070238.VAA17811@hill.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
In-Reply-To: <199610082026.NAA22504@freefall.freebsd.org> (jmb@freefall.freebsd.org)

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Do you know what became of this?

>From: "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb@freefall.freebsd.org>
>Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 13:26:49 -0700 (PDT)
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>Yakov Rekhter wrote:
>> From owner-nanog@merit.edu Tue Oct  8 10:17:44 1996
>> fyi
>> - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >From www.nytimes.com:
>> 
>>           October 7, 1996
>> 
>>           University Internet Proposed
>> 
>>           By LAWRENCE M. FISHER
>> 
>>           A group of 34 research universities agreed last week
>>           to create a new national network for higher
>>           education, to be called Internet II, which will offer
>>           higher speeds and more reliable service than the current
>>           Internet.
>> 
>>           As described in the Oct. 11 issue of The Chronicle of
>>           Higher Education, the new network is intended to deliver
>>           the vastly higher speeds needed to allow the
>>           simultaneous transmission of voice, video and data.
>>           Internet II would give researchers the bandwidth they
>>           need to enable distance learning, digital libraries and
>>           on-line collaborative research.
>> 
>>           The organizers of Internet II say its advanced
>>           capabilities will ultimately become available on the
>>           existing Internet as commercial service providers find
>>           ways to offer more bandwidth -- a bigger pipeline to
>>           transmit a high volume of information -- at attractive
>>           prices. The research universities have agreed to
>>           establish and finance a new organization, with
>>           membership fees to help create the network. They also
>>           hope to get financing from telecommunications and
>>           computer companies, as well as from the federal
>>           government.
>> 
>>           "What we're trying to do is solve a whole bunch of
>>           technical problems having to do with making the Internet
>>           operate at a higher level of functionality," said
>>           Michael Roberts, who has been working on the Internet II
>>           proposal and is vice president of Educom, a consortium
>>           of nearly 600 colleges and 100 companies that promote
>>           computing in higher education. "What everybody needs is
>>           something on the order of 10 times more bandwidth."
>> 
>>           According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, the
>>           decision to move forward with the plan was made during a
>>           meeting of campus technology officers in Chicago last
>>           week. Computer science specialists from Pennsylvania
>>           State and Stanford universities and the Universities of
>>           California, Chicago, Michigan and North Carolina will
>>           play leading roles in the network's development.
>> 
>
>
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