Pacific Wave infrastructure will be supporting numerous Network Research Exhibitions (NREs) at SC24 showcasing methods to improve and accelerate international scientific discovery, collaboration, and analysis.
Learn about network innovations, member success stories, collaboration opportunities, backbone and circuit upgrades for every segment, and more in the CENIC 2022-24 Community Report.
Pacific Wave is pleased to support the NSF-funded FABRIC Terabit testbed with high-bandwidth connections ranging from 100 to 400 Gbps in Los Angeles and Seattle.
Seven advanced research and education (R&E) networks and exchange point consortia are collaborating to establish the North America – Research Education Exchange (NA-REX) connecting global exchange points in North America.
The Pacific Northwest Gigapop (PNWGP) has been selected to receive the CENIC 2024 Award for Network Partner in recognition of its outstanding achievements in high-bandwidth networking.
Pacific Wave announces the availability of its RouteViews connector connected to the Pacific Wave international exchange. Pacific Wave is a joint project of CENIC and the Pacific Northwest Gigapop.
CENIC has turned up two new 100G connections to ESnet in Los Angeles – one to the CENIC backbone and one to Pacific Wave – to facilitate big-data collaboration in CA and beyond.
To encourage the registration of legacy IP addresses, ARIN has been offering substantial discounts—via a fee schedule cap—for legacy addresses brought under an agreement, but these discounts will not apply to LRSAs signed after December 2023.
CENIC infrastructure is supporting demonstrations at the OFCnet conference in San Diego via a fiber connection from the San Diego Convention Center to the CENIC’s California Research and Education Network (CalREN) optical backbone node at San Diego which provides up to 34 Terabits per second of capacity to the OFC exhibition floor.