PNNL connecting to high-speed network
The new optical fiber connection has the potential to improve PNNL's computer network connectivity between its Richland campus and Seattle from the current 622 megabits to 200 gigabits per second.
"High-speed network connections with other national and international research institutions are essential to competing for new research programs and user facilities," added George Michaels, director of PNNL's Computational and Information Sciences Directorate. "This connection gives us an onramp to other major fiber optic networks that connect the nation and the world." Full Story >>>
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