tical network enables members to manage their own bandwidth and maintain a greater degree of flexibility in supporting research and education services. It also has plenty of room for future growth. As program needs change or new research programs start access can be enabled quickly and new paths or lambdas can be added without major cost. Another benefit will be peering or t
tical network enables members to manage their own bandwidth and maintain a greater degree of flexibility in supporting research and education services.
It also has plenty of room for future growth. As program needs change or new research programs start, access can be enabled quickly, and new paths, or lambdas, can be added without major cost.
Another benefit will be peering, or t......
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