Digital Realty Trust, Inc. Selected as Site for WIDE Project's Distance Education Studio; Becomes Node on WIDE Project Network
MENLO PARK, Calif., March 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Digital Realty Trust, Inc. , an owner and manager of technology-related properties, today announced that WIDE Project (http://www.wide.ad.jp/), the research consortium that operates its own IP backbone and the M-Root Server, has selected Digital Realty Trust's 200 Paul Avenue Internet Gateway and Colocation Facility as a new node on its worldwide network. WIDE Project has also selected 200 Paul Avenue as the home for its new West Coast distance education studio. Digital Realty Trust's 200 Paul Avenue is one of the premier Internet Gateways and Colocation Facilities for network providers and enterprises in northern California. The 200 Paul Avenue Studio will facilitate distance education between San Francisco and classrooms around the world using DVTS high-definition video and advanced data technologies. Using the 200 Paul Avenue Studio, professors from overseas who are traveling in the U.S. will be able to continue teaching students at their home universities, and American professors will be able to conduct virtual lectures to students and faculty at universities abroad.
The 200 Paul Avenue Studio is WIDE Project's first 24/7 distance education studio in the United States, and is a milestone in WIDE Project's efforts to facilitate distance education and educational exchange between educational institutions in countries along the Pacific Rim and across the globe.
"200 Paul Avenue is the ideal site for this kind of distance education studio because of the availability of fiber, Internet transit and peering services, which provide the infrastructure necessary to support the advanced video and data technologies used in the studio," said Dr. Akira Kato, Board Member of WIDE Project and Associate Professor at the University of Tokyo. "WIDE Project is very pleased to be working with Digital Realty to accommodate our global infrastructure and distance education studio."
"WIDE Project's selection of 200 Paul Avenue as a core node on its global network is an affirmation that Digital Realty Trust's Internet Gateway facilities are truly world-class," said Michael F. Foust, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Realty Trust. "Even more rewarding is WIDE Project's decision to host its distance learning lab at our San Francisco facility because the lab will play a vital role in supporting educational exchanges between universities throughout the world."
The distance learning lab at 200 Paul Avenue is currently operational. For more information about Digital Realty, please visit http://www.digitalrealtytrust.com/. For information about utilizing the Distance Learning Lab, please contact Noriatsu Kudo from School Of Internet (SOI) Working Group in WIDE Project at [email protected].
About WIDE Project
WIDE Project, launched in 1988, is a research consortium working on practical research and development of Internet-related technologies. The Project has made a significant contribution to development of the Internet by collaborating with many other bodies -- including 133 companies and 11 universities -- to carry out research in a wide range of fields, and by operating the M Root Server since 1997. For more information about WIDE Project, visit http://www.wide.ad.jp/.
About Digital Realty Trust, Inc.
Digital Realty Trust, Inc., traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "DLR," owns, acquires, repositions and manages technology-related real estate. The Company's 24 properties contain applications and operations critical to the day-to-day operations of technology industry tenants and corporate enterprise datacenter tenants. Comprising approximately 5.7 million net rentable square feet, Digital Realty's property portfolio is located throughout the United States, with one property located in London, England.
CONTACT: Rich Miller of Miller Strategic Communications (PR),+1-415-462-5633, [email protected], for Digital Realty Trust, Inc.; orKimiko Ishikawa of The WIDE Project, +81-466-49-3618 (c/o KEIO ResearchInstitute at SFC), [email protected]; or John Wilson of Digital Realty Trust,Inc., +1-415-508-2853, [email protected]
Web site: http://www.digitalrealtytrust.com/http://www.wide.ad.jp/
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