August 15, 2001
MIAMI, FLORIDA -- Florida International University is hosting a
three-day workshop starting today -- Wed., Aug. 15 -- on the AMPATH
Project, a high-speed research and education computer network linking
South and Central America, including Mexico and the Caribbean, to
Internet2.
The workshop, which is being sponsored by a grant from the National
Science Foundation, is being held at FIU-Biscayne Bay's Kovens Conference
Center (3000 N.E. 151st St., North Miami). It is intended to identify new
potential areas of scientific collaboration between U.S. research
interests and others throughout the AMPATH service region.
More than 100 universities, corporations and organizations will be
represented at the Aug. 15-17 workshop, with participants coming from
Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Costa Rica, Canada and
other countries. Presenters from such organizations at the National Science
Foundation, the U.S. Dept. of Defense and NASA will discuss future AMPATH
applications, Internet traffic routing and international research
collaboration. Cisco Systems is offering an engineering workshop in
conjunction with the event. FIU and Global Crossing announced the creation
last year of the AmericasPATH or AMPATH project, which uses Global
Crossing's terrestrial and submarine optical-fiber network to connect
service-region users to Internet2 and Next Generation Internet networks
globally. Participating research centers have the opportunity to
contribute to research and development of applications for the advancement of
Internet technologies.
As its contribution to the AMPATH project, Global Crossing is donating a
DS3 connection on its network to each participating country for a period
of three years. The donated DS3s connect the research and education networks
of each country to the AMPATH point-of-presence in Miami at the Network
Access Point of the Americas, which is owned and operated by Terremark
Worldwide, Inc. The implementation of the AMPATH project was aided earlier
this year by new donations from Cisco Systems (a GSR 12012 router) and
Lucent Technologies (a CBX ATM switch) to further the successful
implementation of AMPATH.
FIU is one of America's leading public research universities, with more
than $42 million in annual, federally sponsored research and more than $61
million in total yearly contracts and grants. A recipient of the Carnegie
Foundation's top ranking for research universities, the school is home to
major research centers in such areas as telecommunications, engineering
and environmental technology.
Contact:
FIU Integrated Media Group, Office of Media Relations
PC 519 Miami, FL 33199
ph: +1.305.348.2232