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Breaking the Internet speed record

As the internet plays an ever more dominant role in our everyday lives, ensuring high quality services coupled with increasing speeds constitutes one of the main objectives of researchers.

The EU's DATATAG project focused on the networking issues surrounding the implementation of a transatlantic Grid test-bed between European and US sites. Apart from dealing with a variety of performance issues, DATATAG scientists concentrated on high-speed networking. The speed at which data can be transferred over the internet is of pivotal importance to service providers and users worldwide. DATATAG, in collaboration with a series of US partners, succeeded in creating gigabit networks exhibiting speeds nearing 10 Gb/sec. The speeds were established over a number of paths linking US and European sites, including Arizona, Chicago, California and Geneva. These record-breaking speeds resulted in a series of international awards granted to the research teams involved in the project. Such scientific breakthroughs could signal the first step towards widespread application of these high-speed networks in real-life applications including conferencing and computer networking.

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