RAP is an high speed metropolitan network for all schools of higher education in Paris ( Universities, Institutes, College of university level ) , the National Center of Scientific Research, the National Institute for Health and Medical Research. Thirty three institutions are involved in this project, that means over 120 sites, about 200 000 students and 20 000 teachers, researchers, technical personal and administration. A structure in dark fibre and DWDM, ATM and gigabit protocols, services with added value and an administration forming a coherent whole open to a large scale of possibilities for speed as much as for protocols and offered services.Proceedings of the 7th International Conference of European University Information Systems,...
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HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci-entific res...
"European research and education network operator implements for high-speed infrastructure." (1/2 pa...
This paper may be seen as complementary to the report of RARE Working Group 6 activities. It emphasi...
RAP is an high speed metropolitan network for all schools of higher education in Paris ( Universitie...
EUNIS conducted in spring 2000 a survey on the scientific networking in the European universities in...
The De La Salle University is one of the more prestigious universities in the Philippines and Asia. ...
The next major performance plateau for high-speed, long-haul networks is at 10 Gbps. Data visualizat...
In 1997 Drexel began implementing its first CyberZone -- an area of continuous wireless network conn...
Meeting: AfREN, Rabat, May 2008PowerPoint presentationThe presentation traces development of Interne...
NEWCOM (Network of Excellence in Wireless COMmunications) aims at creating a European network that l...
Soutenu par le CNRS à travers le GDR PRS. Publié chez Hermès, comme chapitre d'un livre, avec le mêm...
« Reclaiming the Internet » with distributed architectures: rights, technologies, practices, innov...
The article is devoted to the new structure of the course “Fundamentals of Network Technologies”, wh...
This paper discusses the licensing and launch of high-speed mobile networks in the European and MENA...
International audienceNetworking became the key economical factor in bridging countries and cultures...
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"European research and education network operator implements for high-speed infrastructure." (1/2 pa...
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