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  • 8.5-minute video providing an overview of GÉANT2's international connectivity
  • 8th February 2007
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    Video clips presenting views on the development of international connectivity between Europe and other world regions
  • The Trans-Eurasia Information Network (TEIN2) is the first large-scale research and education network for the Asia-Pacific region. With a direct link to Europe's GÉANT2 network, it creates a gateway for global research collaboration for over 60 million scientists, academics and students. This movie highlights the benefits TEIN2 brings to the population at large by driving innovative applications with high societal impact, such as telemedicine and e-learning.
  • The ALICE project has created RedCLARA. This is the first pan-Latin American research and education network. It also provides access to European researchers via a direct connection to GÉANT2. This movie introduces the RedCLARA network and highlights the work of the T@lemed project, which brings e-health services to remote parts of Brazil and Columbia.
  • Agathoclis Stylianou of the Cypriot research network CYNET outlines the importance of EUMEDCONNECT in bridging cultural divides and bringing the Mediterranean countries together
  • Discusses the support EUMEDCONNECT is giving to scientific and technological development in the Mediterranean region
  • Sabine Jaume-Rajaonia of the French research network RENATER talks about the significance of EUMEDCONNECT for the relationship between Europe and the Mediterranean countries
  • Redouane Merrouch of the Moroccan research network MARWAN discusses his hopes for the future of EUMEDCONNECT
  • Monitoring of multiple domains and point-to-point connections made possible by GÉANT2 project