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Non-Profit Pilots Delivery of Offline OER for Prisoner Education

A non-profit organization with technology that brings digital content to "offline" populations around the world for the purposes of education will be paying more attention to a U.S. population that's also unable to access the Internet: those in prisons and jails.

Tapping into Research and Education Networks

Advanced research and education networks can be a tremendous resource for colleges and universities both large and small. So why doesn't every school take part?

Getting Through a Wireless Overhaul

Michigan's Oakland University is in the throes of its third major wireless network rollout in 10 years. Here's how the institution is tackling user demand, the Internet of Things, signal management and more.

NJEDge.Net: Advancing Education and Research

CT talks with Ed Chapel, Senior Vice President at NJEDge.Net, about the role of New Jersey's Research and Education Network (REN) and how it serves the higher education and related K-12, government, and nonprofit sectors.

EnGenius Debuts New Outdoor Access Point

EnGenius Technologies, a provider of networking and telecommunications equipment, has introduced a new 802.11ac Wave 2 dual band AC1300 outdoor wireless access point.



Elmhurst College Adopts Bandwidth Optimization Platform

Elmhurst College in Illinois has implemented a bandwidth optimization platform to help ensure an equitable distribution of network bandwidth during peak usage periods and to prevent individuals from dominating network resources.

Yonsei U Upgrades Wired and Wireless Network Infrastructure to Support the Cloud

Yonsei University in South Korea is upgrading its wired and wireless network infrastructure to support plans for a cloud-enabled enterprise.

I-Light Speeds Up Indiana Research with 100Gbps Upgrade

The bandwidth upgrade is expected to have a significant impact for colleges and universities using I-Light.

New High-Speed Network Link Ties Institutions in Americas

The academic world just got a little tighter with the lighting up of a 100-gigabit research and education network link between the United States and Latin America.