November 2004
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ORION seeks nod as critical infrastructure
Ontario should recognize the ORION network as critical new infrastructure that can help support a bold, new vision for the province’s postsecondary system.
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Optical fibre vs. truck - when a "MACK" takes down your network
It was the kind of disaster that every network operator fears the most … that something, somewhere, will take down the network.
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ORION installs key backup circuits - more in the works
ORION’s network engineers are feeling a bit more comfortable this week, after Hydro One Telecom - one of ORION's strategic partners, provisioned a 760-kilometre critical GigE backup circuit between Windsor and Ottawa, the second such critical backup circuit to be deployed this year.
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School boards explore benefits of connecting via broadband networks
 
ORION and the award-winning Advanced Broadband Enabled Learning (ABEL) program launched the first of several workshops for Ontario school boards in Thunder Bay earlier this month.
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C3L makes it easier to collaborate and develop e-learning content online
Collaborations are relatively easy when the participants can sit and talk face-to-face. It’s a little more challenging when the people you need to collaborate with are separated by time and space.
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- ORION and RISQ sign MOU
- NYSERNet on fast track
- Changes at SHARCNET
- 10th Advanced Networks Conference
- Six earn 2004 IWAY Awards
- Three finalists for top prize
- NASA tops supercomputers
- Romoff heads new OCE
- DNA Cluster project goes ahead
- Battle for speed
- Call for Papers - HPCS2005
- Leading Learning 2005 Conference
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