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Enhancing Connectivity: Los Nettos Turbocharges Its Optical Network

Los Nettos Network Engineer Shaun Roberts (center) and Senior Internet Engineer Ernest Johanson (right) perform configuration work with the assistance of Ekinops customer service manager Isaac Ben-David. Los Nettos Regional Network, a pivotal research and education network in Southern California, is undergoing a significant … Continue reading

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Congratulations to Student Poster Contest Winners

 Los Nettos congratulates NANOG on the Road – Los Angeles Student Poster Contest “Winners” Attacks to Music – Prathyaya Bhandarkar with Sandeep Shekar Shandilya, Alefiya Hussain SENSS: Observe and Control Your Own Traffic in the Internet – Adbulla Alwabel with … Continue reading

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Welcome to NANOG on the Road attendees

Los Nettos and NANOG welcome NANOG on the Road attendees in Los Angeles on May 20, 2014 at the USC Radisson Midtown located on the east side of Figueroa across from the University Park Campus of the University of Southern California. … Continue reading

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Los Nettos to host NANOG on the Road event May 20, 2014

The North American Network Operator’s Group (NANOG), in partnership with private regional network operator Los Nettos, is pleased to announce its one-day Los Angeles NANOG ‘On the Road’ event, taking place Tuesday, May 20, 2014 in Los Angeles, CA. The … Continue reading

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Pacific Wave now at 100-gigabit

Ciena, CENIC and Pacific Northwest Gigapop announce 100-gigabit upgrade of Pacific Wave.  For more information see the Press Release.

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