Transitioning the Regional Networks from the NSFNET

As part of the NSFNET solicitation for transitioning to the new Internet architecture, NSF requested that the regional networks (also called mid-level networks) start transitioning their connections from the NSFNET backbones to other providers.

Regional networks have been a part of the NSFNET since its creation and have played a major role in the network connectivity of the research and education community. Regional network providers (RNPs) connect a broad base of client/member organizations (such as universities), providing them with multiple networking services and with Inter-Regional Connectivity (IRC).

Here are the anticipated duties of the RNPs per the NSF 93-52 program solicitation: ...

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