FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PSC will contribute networking experts and
infrastructure to help develop a testbed for a future,
high-speed Internet.
The project, tentatively dubbed "100 x
100," will wire 100 households with 100 megabit per second (Mbps) Internet
connections -- about 100 times faster than currently available broadband
connections -- with the ultimate goal of upgrading millions of households
within the next few years. Together with
"The Internet wasn't designed with
high-speed, home access in mind," said PSC network engineer Matt Mathis,
who will help design the architecture of the new networks. "For 100 Mbps
to every home to work, we have to rethink the fundamental design of the
network." Mathis, an expert on network tuning, will work on network
protocols to ensure that
advanced applications, such as video on demand, meet
the expectations of high-speed, home users.
PSC will also contribute resources at the
Pittsburgh GigaPoP to the effort. The GigaPoP -- a high-speed network crossroads -- manages fiber-optic
cable connections to Internet backbones and
The
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CONTACT:
Sean Fulton
412-268-7141
sfulton@psc.edu
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