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Deborah Proctor, General Manager
signal@wcpe.org
William Woltz, Media Liaison
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(919) 556-5178
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Scott Yates, MCNC (on behalf of NCNI)
syates@mcnc.org
(919) 248-1907
November 3, 2004
For Immediate Release:
Radio Stations Webcast Via New Internet
NCNI enables Ibiblio.org to stream WCPE and WXYC radio using IPv6
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (Nov. 3, 2004) - Ibiblio.org today announced that a team
from the North Carolina Networking Initiative (NCNI), the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) and the CENTAUR Lab at NC State University's
Centennial Campus has enabled ibiblio.org to begin broadcasting two radio
streams using Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6).
Ibiblio.org is one of the largest "collections of collections" on the
Internet. It is a conservancy of freely available information, including
software, music, literature, art, history, science, politics, and cultural
studies.
IPv6 is the foundation for the next generation Internet, which is currently
based on version 4 of the Internet Protocol (IPv4). The broadcast streams are
accessible to a growing number of computer users worldwide via networks that
support the new protocol.
"This is another example of ibiblio being at the forefront of the Internet
technology curve," said Paul Jones, director of ibiblio.org. "WXYC,
UNC-Chapel Hill's student radio station, was the first radio station to
provide a 24/7 Webcast 10 years ago."
The primary users of IPv6 today are those in the research and education
community, the same early-adopter community that fostered the growth of
today's Internet. NCNI provides the IPv6 support for UNC-CH and ibiblio. It
also facilitates the IPv6 connection to Abilene (the Internet2 backbone
network) that allows the streams to be picked up by IPv6 users worldwide.
"Much of the benefit of IPv6 will not be apparent to radio listeners
initially. They will hear the same high-quality audio stream that ibiblio now
provides with IPv4," said John Moore, technical director of CENTAUR Labs.
"But from a network engineering perspective, gaining experience in using this
new technology will ultimately enable new services, particularly in the area
of mobile multimedia."
"This work is a great example of merging leading-edge technology into the
existing production environment," says John Streck, director of the CENTAUR
Labs and director of networking research and development for the NC State
Information Technology Division. "It is directly aimed at improving North
Carolina's research, education and economic competitiveness in the global
marketplace."
About CENTAUR Labs at NC State University
CENTAUR Labs at NC State University serves as a focal point within North
Carolina for collaborations between state and national research and education
networking communities and their corporate networking partners. It is the
home of the North Carolina Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center (NC-ITEC)
chartered by Internet2 as a national backbone test lab. CENTAUR also provides
testing and research services for the North Carolina Networking Initiative
(NCNI). For more information, please see www.centaurlab.ncsu.edu.
About ibiblio.org
ibiblio.org is a contributor-run digital library and archive serving the
world. Although ibiblio began as a way to share and support all kinds of free
software, it now hosts over 1,500 non-software related projects. From Project
Gutenburg (the famous free book archive) to etree.org (where fans of
tape-friendly bands share concert music); from charities and non profits both
in North Carolina and worldwide (especially those of the Tibetan government
in exile) to video documentaries of folk practice; and from educational sites
to those of odd amusements, ibiblio.org serves over 10 million requests for
information per day.
In addition to Web-based services, ibiblio.org is involved in Internet2
projects, 3-D environments, video archiving, and supports NASA educational
video and the streaming of six not-for-profit radio stations. ibiblio.org is
also involved in free software development directly with several local
projects as well as leadership in the Linux Documentation Project. For more
information see: http://ibiblio.org/pjones/presspack and visit ibiblio at
http://ibiblio.org.
About Internet2
Led by more than 200 U.S. universities working with industry and government,
Internet2 develops and deploys advanced network applications and technologies
for research and higher education, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's
Internet. Internet2 recreates the partnerships among academia, industry, and
government that helped foster today's Internet in its infancy. For more
information, visit: www.internet2.edu.
About NCNI
The North Carolina Networking Initiative (NCNI) is an advanced networking
collaborative of North Carolina's foremost network research institutions -
Duke University, N.C. State University, the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, and MCNC. Working together, these institutions have taken a
leadership role in the development and early deployment of next-generation
networking technologies. MCNC's North Carolina Research and Education
Network (NCREN) supports NCNI's network research and experimentation
initiatives. Engineering of the portion of the NCREN network serving the NCNI
member universities is done in collaboration with NCNI and industry partners.
Networking and infrastructure initiatives through NCNI support advanced
research on the campuses of the founding universities and drive the
development of future services for NCREN to benefit the entire state of North
Carolina. For more information, please see www.ncni.net and www.mcnc.org.
About NC State University
North Carolina State University is a campus of achievers. As a progressive,
research-extensive land-grant institution, NC State educates students for the
21st century and inspires future leaders. It forges unique partnerships that
generate economic development, and applies its research discoveries for the
benefit of people in North Carolina and across the United States.
A nationally recognized leader in science and technology with historic
strengths in agriculture and engineering, NC State has evolved into a
comprehensive community of scholars that also has outstanding degree programs
in the humanities and social sciences, design, education, life sciences,
management, natural resources, physical and mathematical sciences, textiles
and veterinary medicine. The university's unique research park, Centennial
Campus, hosts more than 100 companies and agencies and creates an advanced
technology community where university, industry and government partners
produce scientific and technical innovations. NC State serves all North
Carolina communities through statewide research, extension and engagement
activities.
About UNC-CH
Through its teaching, research and public service, the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill is an educational and economic beacon for the people
of North Carolina and beyond. Chartered in 1789, Carolina is the nation's
first state university and the only public university to award degrees in the
18th century. Now in its third century, Carolina offers bachelor's, master's,
doctoral and professional degrees in academic areas critical to North
Carolina's future: business, dentistry, education, law, medicine, nursing,
public health and social work, among others. The health sciences are well
integrated with the liberal arts, basic sciences and high-tech programs.
Patient outreach programs affiliated with Carolina and the UNC Health Care
System serve citizens in all 100 North Carolina counties. For more
information, see www.unc.edu.
About WCPE
The Classical Station, WCPE, is a l00% listener-supported nonprofit radio
station dedicated to bringing Great Classical Music to everyone 24 hours a
day. In addition to streaming audio online, WCPE's programming is available
in central North Carolina on 89.7 FM, as well as through satellite, cable
systems and affiliate radio stations nationwide. For more information, visit
WCPE online at TheClassicalStation.org.
About WXYC
WXYC 89.3 FM is the award-winning student-run radio station of the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A non-commercial station with an
educational mission, WXYC has free-format non-block programming that
emphasizes the linkages and commonalities between diverse styles and genres
of music (including both new and old, local and international). On November
7th, 1994, WXYC became the first radio station in the world to begin
simulcasting its signal over the Internet 24 hours a day. For more
information about WXYC and its upcoming 10th Anniversary of Webcasting
Celebration, please visit http://www.wxyc.org.
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