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The Quilt releases RFP details for 2020 Commodity Internet Services January 06, 2020

The Quilt, a consortium of regional Research and Education (R&E) Networks throughout the United States, today announced that request for proposals (RFP) for the 2020 Commodity Internet Services (CIS) program are now open through Feb. 19.

Our goal is to identify those providers who, through their IP transit Internet service offerings and world class customer support, are willing and able to be partners in the delivery and development of our research and education networks throughout the United States. The Quilt Community collectively purchases 1.5 terabytes of committed commodity bandwidth from Authorized Quilt Providers established from The Quilt’s 10th RFP effort in 2018.

The intent of this RFP, according to Quilt President and CEO Jen Leasure, is to identify and contract with CIS providers which recognize the wealth of opportunities that exist through constructive partnerships with The Quilt and the research and education networking community.

“We will look to our approved commodity Internet services providers for pricing discounts appropriate to our levels of bandwidth consumption,” said Jen Leasure, president and CEO of The Quilt. “We seek provider partners who are not only able to provide the best value, but are also at the forefront of technology and are willing to work closely with our members to develop and expand technology beyond that of a standard provider-customer relationship.”

The Quilt’s 2020 Commodity RFP Schedule and key milestones can be found here.

The components of the 2020 RFP are linked here and include:

  1. CIS RFP Overview Document (doc)
  2. CIS RFP Essay (doc)
  3. CIS Provider Pricing Matrix (.xls)

If you have any questions regarding the documents or RFP process, please contact Sharon Akkoul. Any additional questions, please contact Jen Leasure.

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CENIC Builds 400G Superchannel Between Los Angeles and Riverside December 12, 2019

400G Production Link Advances Critical Support for Regional and National Research Platforms

La Mirada & Berkeley, CA, Dec. 12, 2019 — CENIC has built a 400 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) single-carrier optical circuit between Los Angeles and Riverside in California, one of the first-ever 400G superchannels to be deployed by a US regional research and education network. Construction included upgrading nodes in Los Angeles, Tustin, Oceanside, San Diego (home to the San Diego Supercomputer Center), Escondido, Sun City, and Riverside to 400G capabilities.

This next-generation superchannel ensures CENIC can easily meet today’s networking demands while remaining future-proof and flexible to meet the needs of tomorrow. CENIC’s California Research and Education Network (CalREN) serves the vast majority of K-20 students, educators, researchers, and individuals at other vital public-serving institutions. CalREN operates over 8,000 miles of fiber optic cable and serves more than 20 million users. [Read the full news release at News | CENIC]

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Chancellor appoints Shah as OARnet executive director December 03, 2019

Former OARnet leader returns to Ohio after four years leading Texas network

COLUMBUS, Ohio (Dec 3, 2019) — Pankaj Shah, president and chief executive officer of the Lonestar Education and Research Network (LEARN) in Texas, has been named the seventh executive director of the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet).

Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) Chancellor Randy Gardner announced Shah’s appointment today. Shah had served as executive director of the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) and OARnet before taking the Texas post in 2015; he will return to Ohio in February 2020. Denis Walsh, OARnet’s chief relationship officer, has been serving as interim executive director of OARnet since Paul Schopis retired earlier this year. Schopis replaced Shah as executive director of OARnet upon the latter’s 2015 departure. [Read the full press release on OARnet | Press]

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