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“Dear all, I have the pleasure to communicate you that exactly half an hour ago, the connection of 34Mbps to RedCLARA was raised! ping 200.0.204.153!!!!!!! Success rate is 100 percent”.
More than 300 people from 22 countries in Latin America, North America, the Caribbean and Europe were part of the Third Conference of Information and Communication Technologies Directors from higher education institutions, ICT Management for Research and Collaboration, TICAL2013.
Check out the voice of the Executive Director of the National Academic Network for Advanced Technology, RENATA (Colombia), and his vision about RedCLARA and collaboration. Read this and other interviews in the book “RedCLARA: Name, voice and instrument of collaboration in Latin America”.
A partir de hoy Cartagena de Indias, en Colombia, será la anfitriona de la Tercera Conferencia de Directores de Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación de Instituciones de Educación Superior, Gestión de las TIC para la Investigación y la Colaboración, TICAL2013. Sesiones plenarias, sesiones paralelas, grupos de trabajo y mesas redondas serán parte de del programa que contará además con destacados panelistas de Colombia Brasil, Estados Unidos, y España.
“In the future, we’ll think of R&E networks as instruments for discovery, not just infrastructures”.

“It is clear that the establishment of the RedCLARA backbone was a vital contribution of the ALICE project. However, another landmark during the lifetime of the project which deserves highlighting is the fact that numerous countries which formerly lacked an NREN were able to establish one. The proud result is that by the end of the ALICE project a total of 12 NRENs were connected to the Latin American backbone.
“This has given Latin American researchers access to a wealth of resources and involvement in projects with counterparts both in other parts of Latin America and in Europe, enabling more of the great “brains” of the world to communicate and collaborate with greater ease.”

Montevideo 11400. Uruguay.