WELCOME TO ANSP

 

 

The ANSP project (an Academic Network at São Paulo), as determined by a decision of FAPESP's Board of Trustees, “provides the State of São Paulo research community with state of the art computer networking connectivity.”

 

ANSP develops and maintains the infrastructure, Internet services and data communication in general which, in conjunction with ANSP’s Technical Reserve Program, offers the education and research community in the State of São Paulo the technological means needed to access information throughout the world, to share knowledge, to develop collaborative projects and for innovation on a large scale.

 

The ANSP Project is run by NARA from The Medical School of the University of São Paulo and is funded by FAPESP through process 2013/11711-5

 

MAJOR UPGRADE OF THE ACADEMIC NETWORK BETWEEN BRAZIL AND UNITED STATES WILL EXPAND INNOVATION AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

Upgrade of the AmLight project to 40 Gigabit was made possible by the Research & Education Networks, ANSP, RNP and FIU, from Brazil and U.S..

 

Florida International University (FIU) today announced a major upgrade to the interconnectivity between the AMPATH International Exchange Point, in Miami, and the Southern Light Exchange Point, in São Paulo, thereby doubling the network capacity between Latin America and the U.S. from 20 gigabits per second (Gb/s) to 40 Gb/s.

ANSP provides connectivity to more than fifty institutions, which are responsible for more than 40% of Brazilian scientific production. “The present doubling of the international links is a natural continuation of our partnership with FIU and The Brazilian Education and Research Network (RNP) established in 2004, which in one way or another has been enhanced every year since,” said Prof. Luis Lopez of University of São Paulo (USP), ANSP’s Principal Researcher. “Now, with a nominal connectivity of 40G (and an expected minimum of no less than 30G), our research community is able to increase even further its collaborations with other institutions, both in Brazil and abroad.”

This research into the evolution of the Internet is on a global scale, and requires a global team to harmonize inter-operability. AMPATH is supporting this innovation throughout the Americas with the support of a National Science Foundation (NSF) supplement to the AmLight project, led by Prof. Julio E. Ibarra of FIU. The end result translates into a network that supports critical research, science, and education while seamlessly meeting the needs for today and preparing for tomorrow. 

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