2000: Chile’s REUNA Joins AMPATH
Chile’s REUNA Joins AMPATH
On October 16, 2000 REUNA, Chile’s National Research Network, and Florida […]
On October 16, 2000 REUNA, Chile’s National Research Network, and Florida […]
If there are high-speed fiber-optic networks and the ability to exchange Internet traffic with a variety of carriers, the users will come.
Fiber-optic cable is being laid underground at a frantic and expensive pace in an effort to attract the telecommunications industry to South Florida
There are only four NAPs in the nation, and the fifth - the so-called "NAP of the Americas'' - is supposed to lure more high-tech development to the area.
Today's Internet business world might operate at the speed of light, but some of those companies are discovering that state government doesn't. Two companies that want to put fiber-optic cables underwater off Florida's coastline agreed Tuesday to pay for the privilege as they wait for the state to come up with rules on who pays and how much.
Proponents of developing a high-speed Internet connection point in downtown Miami said Thursday they have the support of nine major telecommunications companies, representing the critical mass needed to make the project viable.
GlobeNet Communications Group Ltd. is constructing a cable landing station in Boca Raton, part of an undersea cable system that is expected to significantly boost the broadband connection between South Florida and Latin America.
Images from AMPATH equipment in the year 2005.
AMPATH Peer Traffic, Connectors, Measurement and Monitoring tools in the year 2005 to 2009.
Some of the peerings established at AMPATH, all of these networks were either directly connected or connected via L2 to the AMPATH Exchange point.