The off again/on again merger between Internet2 and the National Lambda Rail looks to be actually happening now. At the December Internet2 member meeting in Chicago it was announced merger plans were not moving forward, but what a difference three months can make. Word on the street is the I2/NLR merger will be complete by end of April?!?!? While the press for I2 has taken off since the December announcement of the newer Internet2 and NYSERnet, NLR has been peering with many more networking organizations.
Here is the Internet2 backbone today at 10GB and quickly moving to 100GB:

And the current National Lambda Rail:

With the development of Regional Optical Networks (RONs) I’m not sure why the Northern Tier (from the Dakotas to Idaho) are not lighting up faster.
The emerging Boreas network in the Midwest will add quite a bit of punch to Milwaukee and Madison.
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This was a great presentation. First both Carmen and Russell spoke at the
Now as high speed academic networks are bridging Thailand to America on Internet2 new possibilities emerge to benefit MIAD.
As much as Google’s membership gains the biggest headlines (great by the way) and gets the biggest buzz, I believe
Charile Catlett gave a great overview and update to the TeraGrid, a national-scale facility providing “cyberinfrastructure” services. He also hilighted the next big SuperComputer coming to UTexas next year.