SINGAREN/ASIA NETCOM ESTABLISH GIX IN
SINGAPORE.
Worldwide Telecom • August 1, 2006 • Singapore Advanced Research and Education
Network
Asia Netcom and the Singapore Advanced Research and Education
Network (SingAREN) have jointly established the SingAREN Gigabit
Internet Exchange (GIX) in Singapore.
The SingAREN GIX acts as a single point of access for local
institutes of higher learning (IHLs), such as the National University of
Singapore, Nanyang Technological University and Singapore Management
University, and research institutes, to interconnect with the
International research and education community. These include Internet2,
Japan Gigabit Network2 and GEANT networks.
The GIX is also the single point of access for SingAREN's
partners to link into the Singapore research and education communities.
"Singapore is geographically crucial for advanced research
networks spanning the East and West. Having a gigabit exchange will fuel
quicker access to cutting-edge technologies and learning in research,
and enhance the quality of work that is being done," said Bill
Barney, Asia Netcom's president and chief executive officer.
"ANC is well-positioned, as a provider of international
connectivity and collocation, to serve that need."
"We are pleased to announce this partnership with Asia
Netcom," said Associate Professor Francis Lee, president, SingAREN.
"As a service provider, they have done extremely well for us, and
we are pleased that they have given their unequivocal support for our
expansion into the Gigabits."
A research and education network requires a low latency network
that boasts speeds of over 100 Mbps. This facilitates the use of
advanced applications, such as high-definition tele-surgery and distance
learning, between institutions and research communities to boost
learning.
The SingAREN GIX service was officially announced at the 22nd Asia
Pacific Advanced Network (APAN) meeting in July 2006 in Singapore.
During the meet, attendees from Singapore, Japan and Korea witnessed a
"live" tele-surgery conducted over the network from Taiwan.
SingAREN consists of an international link to the United States and
a link to Taiwan. In the US, SingAREN is connected to the Internet2 via
the Abilene network. This provides access to other international
research and education networks peering at Abilene. Within Singapore,
SingAREN connects to the universities, polytechnics and research
institutes.
Asia Netcom is SingAREN's preferred provider based on its
flexible communications options, prior experience in the
academic/research environment and industry-leading network, which the
company built, owns and manages.
About Asia Netcom
Winner of Frost & Sullivan's "Data Communications
Service Provider of the Year" award for 2005 and 2006, Asia Netcom
operates an extensive telecommunications network infrastructure in the
Asia Pacific region, including a privately-owned subsea cable system,
EAC, as well as extensive terrestrial backhauls and telehouses in all
key Asian markets. Leveraging these strategic assets, Asia Netcom
provides a comprehensive portfolio of city-to-city connectivity, data
communications and IP-based solutions and services to enterprise, ISP
and carrier customers in the Asia Pacific region. The company is
headquartered in Hong Kong with local offices in all major Asian
markets, the US and Europe.
For more information, visit http://www.asianetcom.com.
About SingAREN
Singapore Advanced Research and Education Network (SingAREN)
started as a national project funded by the government in 1997 to take
on the challenge of ensuring that Singapore research and education
(R&E) community is connected to the international R&E community.
Being the national research and education network (REN), it has
maintained network connectivity to the global Next Generation Internet
(NGI) community such as Internet2, APAN (Asia Pacific Advanced Network)
and TEIN2 (Trans-Eurasia Information Network).
For more information, visit http://www.singaren.net.sg.
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