CUDI (in Spanish: Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet) is a non-profit consortium to build and operate a Mexican high-performance backbone network for research and education, Internet-2 Mexico.
Overview
Established in 2000, the RedCUDI backbone has a capacity of 155 Megabits per second (STM-1) with 3 international links to Abilene Network, one Gigabit link to the California Research and Education Network (CalREN) managed by CENIC, and one 45Mbit/s link to RedCLARA. There are over 150 members institutions (research centers, universities) participate in RedCUDI, some corporate and affiliate institutions, in all of the 31 states. Its purpose is to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies such as IPv6, IP multicasting, quality of service and other technologies.
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