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Network OverviewMerit Network, Inc., formed in 1966 to provide "computer-sharing" between Michigan State University,
University of Michigan and Wayne State University, continues its 40 year history of providing leading-edge
networking in Michigan and beyond.
From the initial 2.4 Kbps "host-to-host" connections, Merit's network has evolved to encompass a 10 Gbps
facilities-based core network. Utilizing dark fiber, Merit has deployed CWDM optical equipment to light and
operate a state-of-the-art network for Michigan's research and education community.
Building on the core network, Merit now has an ambitious plan underway to develop 1 Gbps regional links
throughout Michigan. When complete, Merit will provide a statewide facilities-based optical network
connecting both peninsulas to the worldwide research and education community.
Michigan's research and education institutions will have access to a cost-effective, network with the necessary
capacity and engineering performance to support such high bandwidth applications as: distributed computing,
distance/interactive learning, large-scale data transfers, videoconferencing, tele-immersion, virtual
laboratories, remote instrumentation and digital libraries.
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