The signal traveled over Level 3 Communications Inc.'s fiber-optic network, using technology developed by Tektronix, the University of Washington, and the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute. Before the demonstration, the technology was tested on the Pacific Northwest Gigapop, the region's high-speed test bed for next-generation Internet applications, and on Internet2's backbone Abilene network.
The new method could be used to send a wide variety of applications that consume extremely large volumes of bandwidth, says Amy Philipson, director of streaming media at the University of Washington, including highly detailed scientific, medical, and defense-related images.
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