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The Philippines has achieved a significant milestone by activating a 100 Gbps link connecting it to ARENA-PAC via Guam. This achievement follows signed agreements with DOST and DOST-ASTI, emphasising collaboration, high-speed network utilisation, and a commitment to open science and research data sharing.
The Arterial Research and Education Network in the Asia-Pacific (ARENA-PAC) Co-Director Jun Murai underscored the importance of working with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and its sub-agency Advanced Science and Technology Institute (DOST-ASTI) to enhance connectivity, viewing it as the initial phase of a broader contribution to the advancement of science and technology.
The activation of this high-speed link represents a monumental stride forward in advancing science and technology not just within the Asia-Pacific region but on a global scale. It signifies the Philippines’ entry into a new era of research and education connectivity, enabling the nation to contribute to the global research and education community.
Further, the establishment of this 100 Gbps link is poised to foster unprecedented collaboration between the Philippines and the global research community, with vast possibilities on the horizon. At the heart of this endeavour is the DOST-ASTI’s Philippine Research, Education, and Government Information Network (PREGINET). This network is poised to play a pivotal role in the collaborative efforts between the Philippines and ARENA-PAC.
With the 100 Gbps link now fully operational, DOST-ASTI is shifting its focus towards harnessing this newfound connectivity to facilitate research collaborations and engage with research and academic organisations that stand to benefit from this technological advancement.
The activation of the 100 Gbps link is a testament to the Philippines’ commitment to advancing research and education. It not only enhances the nation’s connectivity to the global research landscape but also reflects a broader commitment to open science, research data sharing, and the principles of cooperation.
For the Philippines, this development represents a watershed moment in its journey toward technological progress and research excellence. The ability to seamlessly connect to ARENA-PAC via a high-speed link opens up new vistas for collaboration and knowledge exchange.
With such connectivity, researchers, academics, and institutions in the Philippines can tap into a global network of knowledge, sharing their findings and discoveries with the world while also gaining access to cutting-edge research from their international counterparts.
Besides, the 100 Gbps link serves as a catalyst for the advancement of open science, a philosophy that underscores the importance of sharing research data and findings openly and freely. This ethos not only promotes transparency and accountability in research but also fosters a culture of collaboration and innovation, crucial for addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing the world today.
The collaboration is a model for how academia, industry, and government can work in harmony to drive innovation. By pooling their resources and expertise, these stakeholders can collectively tackle complex challenges, harness the potential of high-speed networks, and make significant strides in scientific and technological development.
Further, the role of DOST-ASTI’s PREGINET in this collaboration is pivotal. As a key player in the Philippine research and education landscape, PREGINET has a unique opportunity to connect researchers, educators, and institutions within the country to the global research and education community. With the 100 Gbps link now operational, PREGINET can serve as the conduit through which these connections and collaborations flourish, propelling Philippine research and education to new heights.