Internet2 K20 Connectivity Data: New Mexico


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New Mexico Contact Information Top

SEGP(s)New Mexico Council for Higher Education Computing and Communication Services (CHECS)
Contact(s)None listed.

New Mexico Network Information Top

QuestionResponse
What speed in Mbps is your SEGP connected to I2?622
Is your SEGP 'backbone' multicast enabled (multicast is turned on)?Yes
Does your SEGP offer QoS?No
Does your SEGP provide multi-conferencing (MCU) services?Yes
Other video services provided (Internet2 Commons, DVTS, Marratech, etc.)No
Please describe any future plans you may have.
Please provide comments on the data you've entered.
Other services offered (video streaming, web conferencing, etc.)

Last updated by Art St.George on Mon, 09 Jan 2006 00:00:00 EST.
New Mexico Comments by Type Top

TypePlansComments
College or University
Community or Vocational College
Health Care Organization
K-12 School District
Library System
Museum
Performing Arts Organization
Public Radio, TV, or Streaming Media
Science Center
Zoo, Aquarium, Park, or Reserve

Last updated by James Werle on Thu, 02 Mar 2006 00:00:00 EST.
New Mexico Connectivity by Type Top

TypeConnectedPossiblePercentageAverage
College or University1313100.00%1.50 Mbps
Community or Vocational College72035.00%5.75 Mbps
Health Care Organization00--
K-12 (All)49430.42%1.13 Mbps
Library (All)12010.50%5.75 Mbps
Museum10-5.75 Mbps
Performing Arts Organization00--
Public Radio, TV, or Streaming Media10-50.00 Mbps
Science Center00--
Zoo, Aquarium, Park, or Reserve00--
Total2711772.29%4.66 Mbps

Last updated by James Werle on Thu, 02 Mar 2006 00:00:00 EST.