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The Next Generation Internet Program (also NGI, NGI Initiative) was a United States Government project intended to drastically increase the speed of the Internet. President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore announced their commitment to the program on October 10, 1996. The last Internet Archive mirror of the site stated: The Large Scale Networking Coordinating Group was part of the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development program.

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  • إنترنت الجيل المقبل (ar)
  • Next Generation Internet Program (en)
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  • إنترنت الجيل المُقبل بالإنجليزية (the Next Generation Internet) و اختصاراً (NGI) مبادرة انطلقت في تشرين الأول (أكتوبر) من عام 1997 تشترك فيها عدة هيئات ومؤسسات؛ سعياً لمضاعفة السرعة الحالية للشابكة (الانترنت ) 100- 1000 مرة، ولإيجاد تقنيات تشبيك أقوى كثيرا من تلك الموجودة حالياً على الإنترنت. (ar)
  • The Next Generation Internet Program (also NGI, NGI Initiative) was a United States Government project intended to drastically increase the speed of the Internet. President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore announced their commitment to the program on October 10, 1996. The last Internet Archive mirror of the site stated: The Large Scale Networking Coordinating Group was part of the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development program. (en)
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  • إنترنت الجيل المُقبل بالإنجليزية (the Next Generation Internet) و اختصاراً (NGI) مبادرة انطلقت في تشرين الأول (أكتوبر) من عام 1997 تشترك فيها عدة هيئات ومؤسسات؛ سعياً لمضاعفة السرعة الحالية للشابكة (الانترنت ) 100- 1000 مرة، ولإيجاد تقنيات تشبيك أقوى كثيرا من تلك الموجودة حالياً على الإنترنت. (ar)
  • The Next Generation Internet Program (also NGI, NGI Initiative) was a United States Government project intended to drastically increase the speed of the Internet. President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore announced their commitment to the program on October 10, 1996. The last Internet Archive mirror of the site stated: The Next Generation Internet (NGI) Program has been successfully completed and the Federal agencies are currently coordinating advanced networking research programs under the Large Scale Networking (LSN) Coordinating Group. Please see the LSN Website at http://www.nitrd.gov/nitrdgroups/index.php?title=Large_Scale_Networking_Coordinating_Group_(LSN_CG).The NGI Program met all of its goals except for its goal of Terabit per second networking in FY2002 that is expected to be met by the current LSN research activities. The Large Scale Networking Coordinating Group was part of the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development program. (en)
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