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- SuperJANET Announced
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- The Universities Funding Council (UFC) announced on 10
- November the development of SuperJANET, an advanced
- communications network for higher education in Great Britain.
- The contract for the new venture which has been won by BT is
- worth L18 million over four years, subject to a review at the end
- of the installation of the pilot phase. SuperJANET will offer
- higher education and research institutions in Great Britain the
- opportunity to access the most advanced communications service
- to support learning and research activities.
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- SuperJANET, which uses high performance optical fibre technology
- can be used to transmit voice, data and images. The applications
- available initially will include: high performance computing,
- distance learning, electronic publishing, library document
- distribution, medical imaging and multimedia information
- services. A pilot network will be established in January to
- March 1993 which will connect six sites: Cambridge, Edinburgh and
- Manchester Universities, Imperial College of Science, Technology
- and Medicine and University College, London, and the SERC
- Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Additional sites will be added
- during 1993-94 reaching a total of around 50. Further sites may
- be added subject to additional funding.
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- SuperJANET will complement the Joint Academic Network (JANET)
- which has served the academic community since 1983 on 200 sites.
- The advantages of the new network lie in its speed and the types
- of applications that it can support. SuperJANET can transmit up
- to 1,000 millions bits of information per second, about 1,000
- times faster than the JANET. This high speed allows the
- transmission of sophisticated image and voice
- communications in addition to data.
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- SuperJANET is a pervasive high
- performance network offering wide opportunities not only for
- research but also for teaching applications. In some areas, for
- example medical imaging and the virtual memory library, it will
- be possible to develop entirely new applications. The increased
- capability will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of UK
- higher education, by allowing institutions to develop entirely
- new ways of storing, processing and distributing all types of
- information.
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- SuperJANET represents an infrastructure that
- spans all academic and research sites and offers a broad spectrum
- performance to suit all needs including those of academics,
- research institutes, government departments, industry and
- commerce.
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- BT was awarded the contract for the network.
- The network is designed to use synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) -
- in conjunction with SMDS.
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- The SuperJANET team regards this as "critical activity if the UK
- educational and research establishments are to feed British industry
- with the necessary skills and expertise over the coming decade."
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