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Cybera
FormerlyWURCNet, Netera Alliance
Company typeNot-for-profit
IndustryTelecommunications network
HeadquartersCalgary, Alberta

Key people

Barb Carra (President & CEO)
Websitewww.cybera.ca

Cybera is a not-for-profit corporation responsible for the operation of Alberta's Optical Regional Advanced Network. This network, known as CyberaNet, connects Alberta's research universities, colleges, K-12 schools, not-for-profits, and business incubators to one another and to the global grid of research and education networks using optical fibre. Cybera is funded by grants and its membership. The head office is located in the University of Calgary Research Park, with an additional office in downtown Edmonton.[1]

History

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Cybera has roots in a 1980s movement to build high-speed data-transfer networks to support university research. The initial manifestation of this movement in Alberta was the Western Universities Research Consortium Network (WURCNet). By the mid 1990s, Canada's western provinces each evolved a need for their own organizations. Alberta created Netera Alliance, while other western provinces created partner network organizations. In 2006, Netera Alliance expanded its mandate and changed its name to Cybera.[2]

Overview

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Cybera is a not-for-profit corporation governed by a Board of Directors[3] which includes representatives from the fields of education, research, government, and industry. With offices in Calgary and Edmonton, Cybera maintains indefeasible rights of use on network links for research and education purposes in the province of Alberta. Cybera also partners with researchers and the private sector on projects that explore digital technologies including cloud computing and next-generation networking, and provides above-the-network services to members.

Projects and Services

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Regional Partners

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Cybera works in co-operation with CANARIE and the high-speed fibre-optic networks in Canada's provinces and territories known as Optical Regional Advanced Networks (ORANs):

Cybera also connects the supercomputers, managed by WestGrid and Compute Canada, used to carry out Alberta's high-performance computing.

References

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  1. ^ "Contact – Cybera".
  • ^ "History". 1 September 2015.
  • ^ "Board of Directors".

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cybera&oldid=1046156105"

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