Qwest Communications and Internet2 Extend Partnership for Advanced Network Services
released
December 12, 2001
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Qwest Media Contact
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Greg Wood
Internet2 Contact
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202.331.5360
Network Capacity to Quadruple, Enabling 190 Universities to Work on Global Issues
DENVER Qwest Communications International Inc.
(NYSE: Q), the broadband communications company, and Internet2, a
university-led research and development consortium, today announced a new
five-year agreement to quadruple the Abilene Internet2 network's capacity.
Qwest's investment in the improvement of the Abilene Internet2 network is
valued at $300 million.
More than 190 universities and research centers use the Abilene Internet2
network to create and test data and video applications that have
revolutionized how scientists, teachers and students work and
collaborate. These applications help the search for solutions in complex
scientific fields such as cancer research, artificial intelligence,
robotics and early preparation for earthquakes.
The new agreement will increase the Abilene Internet2 network's capacity
to 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps) through the use of optical networking
technologies, making the network one of the most advanced and far-reaching
educational research networks in the world. The enhanced network will
have enough capacity to send 9.7 million five paragraph e-mails in one second.
"Qwest is proud of its affiliation with Internet2 and the revolutionary,
cutting-edge applications that are enabled by our network," said Afshin
Mohebbi, Qwest president and chief operating officer. "The relationship
further defines Qwest's position as a leader in delivering reliable,
secure network services for the government and education markets."
"Qwest's technology and commitment to Internet2 will ensure the Abilene
Internet2 network continues to provide the academic and research community
with an unsurpassed national networking capability," said Douglas Van
Houweling, president and CEO of Internet2. "Since its launch three years
ago, the Abilene Internet2 network has been an unqualified success: it
connects leading universities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia
and Puerto Rico; peers with 37 international research and education
networks; and includes participation by 17 state education networks."
The Abilene Internet2 network enables the deployment of revolutionary
education and research applications, as well as the development of new
network capabilities, such as:
- The Visible Human: A three-dimensional, computer-generated cybernetic
body, the Visible Human is available over the Abilene Internet2 network
for medical researchers throughout North America. Using digitized data
from a cadaver, researchers created a virtual human body that can be
viewed from any angle, dissected and reassembled by anatomy students, or
used as a model to study the growth of cancer cells.
- Distance Learning: Cameras are installed above the operating tableand
within the area of the body undergoing the medical procedureso
students 100 miles or more away may watch the operation in real-time from
"inside the body."
- Artistic Collaboration: Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet may be
performed by actors on two different stages 100 miles apart and viewed
over the Abilene Internet2 network. Romeo could be in Phoenix, and Juliet
could be in Tucson.
Qwest is the recognized industry leader in providing high-bandwidth
network services for other prestigious education and research networks,
including the National Science Foundation's Distributed Terascale Facility
program, NASA's Research and Education Network and the Department of
Energy's Energy Sciences Network. Qwest's 2001 revenues from the
government and education sectors are expected to be approximately $1 billion.
Led by over 180 U.S. universities, working with industry and government,
Internet2 is developing and deploying advanced network applications and
technologies for research and higher education, accelerating the creation
of tomorrow's Internet. Internet2 recreates the partnerships of academia,
industry, and government that helped foster today's Internet in its infancy.
Abilene, developed in partnership with Qwest Communications, Cisco
Systems, Nortel Networks and Indiana University, is an Internet2 backbone
network providing nationwide high-performance networking capabilities for
over 180 Internet2 universities in all 50 states, the District of
Columbia, and Puerto Rico. For more information on Abilene please see
http://www.internet2.edu/abilene/.
Qwest Communications International Inc. (NYSE: Q) is a leader in reliable,
scalable and secure broadband data, voice and image communications for
businesses and consumers. The Qwest Macro Capacity® Fiber Network,
designed with the newest optical networking equipment for speed and
efficiency, spans more than 190,000 miles globally. For more information,
please visit the Qwest Web site at http://www.qwest.com/.
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