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High-Speed Web Surfers Turn to Internet2

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,156407,00.html

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High-Speed Web Surfers Turn to Internet2

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Tired of watching that sluggish stripe crawl across their screens whenever they download data, college kids nationwide are swapping information over a private computer network — at speeds most of us can only begin to imagine.

Schools, scientists and dozens of companies are paying a fee to a nonprofit organization called Internet2 (search) for the privilege of ultra-quick connections.

"Internet2 is a thousand to 10,000 times faster than the networks that people typically have in their homes," said CEO Doug Van Houweling (search), who runs the business in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The network is so fast that downloading an entire feature-length film isn't a matter of hours or days, but mere minutes or even seconds.

"There's enough speed to do that and a lot of other things at the same time ... you can't do that with the regular public Internet," said Van Houweling.

The network is also giving academic research a boost. At the University of Illinois (search), students use the Internet2 to transfer images from a sophisticated visualization lab.

"We're now working on very high-tech, high-definition screens that are used essentially for scientific discovery," said Tom DeFanti, who does research at the university's Chicago campus.

And Internet2 could even help bring the regular Web up to speed. Corporate users like Apple and Microsoft are studying its applications to develop new tools that would make the Internet faster for the general public.
There is also a video on the Fox News site if you care to watch it.
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Ok, I really want that. How much? A few thousand a month or something?
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mmm. I hope i can get that in college.
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It's not so much that the students get the connections. It's because of the way the universities have their network routing set up. If they have an I2 connection to a university and a student wants to connect to someone at that university, then the TCP/IP connection will be sent over I2 because it's basically free. No upstream cost associated with the transfer between universities like you would get by going over the regular internet.
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my brother has it at RIT

is that why people who distribute things online through irc rather than bt want the person involved to be on an edu rather than a regular isp, because its cheaper and faster?
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my brother has it at RIT

is that why people who distribute things online through irc rather than bt want the person involved to be on an edu rather than a regular isp, because its cheaper and faster?
I went to RIT (in the eighties). All we had was access to the ARPANET.
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