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ION Network Services

As a service to the research community, MAGPI has collaborated with Internet2 to make available high capacity connections to similarly connected institutions across the regional connectors and the Internet2 Network. ION, (Inter-Operability Network), has the ability to create short term circuits between two endpoints regardless of their I2 membership status or bandwidth subscription.  Internet2 Inter-Operability Network (ION) service has the capability of creating short term dynamically allocated circuits across many parts of the globe with a moment’s notice. Researchers can now easily and quickly create linkages to distance labs and facilities removing the lead-time in accessing high bandwidth international links.

Requirements for ION connections:

  • The research institution must maintain a connection separate from their regular MAGPI/Internet2 IP interface, and is responsible for the circuit integrity up to the MAGPI ION interface.
  • The minimum interface for subscribers for an ION connection is 1 Gbps.
  • Sub Gigabit circuit speeds are permissible
  • The connection must be presented to MAGPI at the 401 North Broad Street, Switch and Data facility.
  • Standard cross-connect fees apply.  Institutions co-located with MAGPI have no cross-connect fees.
  • Annual fees are not pro-rated.  Anniversary dates begin when the agreement is executed.

Fees for ION services:

Interface Capacity           Non-Recurring Fees      Recurring Fees

1 Gigabit per second                         $ 5,000                   $14,000
10 Gigabit per second                      $10,000                   $20,000
Cross-Connects                                $    500                   $     200

To inquire about ION service, contact us at info@magpi.net.

MAGPI Newsletters and Mailing Lists

One of the easiest ways to stay up-to-date on MAGPI-related activities is to subscribe to our quarterly e-Newsletter and/or community-specific mailing lists. To sign up, click here.

New to MAGPI and Internet2? Here’s how to get started…

Getting connectivity to high-bandwidth networks is only the first step. Familiarizing yourself with the immense resources on these networks and how to begin building research and education collaborations is the bigger (and in many ways more important) undertaking. Through our Getting Started with MAGPI and Internet2 Guide you will learn how to begin navigating through this rich wealth of resources.

Scheduling Multisite Videoconferencing Services through MAGPI

MAGPI Members can facilitate multisite videconferences through MAGPI’s MCU (Multipoint Control Unit) videoconferencing service. This service provides a large-scale deployment of tools for one-to-one, one-to-group, and group-to-group collaborations enabling the MAGPI research and education community to hold distributed working groups, classes, meetings, and events. As of July 1, 2009, new rates are in effect for this MCU service. Click here to find out more or schedule a session.

The Internet2 K20 Community

The National Internet2 K20 Initiative brings together Internet2 member institutions and innovators from primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, libraries, and museums to extend new technologies, applications, middleware, and content to all educational sectors, as quickly and connectedly as possible. Be sure to check out their “Getting Started” Guides for: