Listed below are the networks connected to Pacific Wave. Please click the name of the participant to view peering information.

Pacific Wave Participant Networks

AARNet
Australia's Academic & Research Network
One 10-GigE port: Seattle

CA*net4
An advanced optical network of the Canadian Network of the Advancement of Research, Industry and Education (CANARIE)
One GigE port: Seattle

CENIC/CalREN
The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California's advanced optical network serving California, Nevada, Arizona and Mexico
One GigE ports: Los Angeles, One 10 GigE port: Sunnyvale

CUDI
Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet
One GigE port: Los Angeles

Comcast
One GigE port: Seattle

DREN
Defense Research and Engineering Network, U.S. Dept. of Defense
One GigE port: Seattle

ESnet
Energy Sciences Network, U.S. Dept. of Energy
Two 10-GigE ports: Seattle, Sunnyvale

GEMnet
GEMnet is the high-speed network operated by NTT Research Labs. Through GEMnet researchers in Japan are working on areas such as radio astronomy.
One GigE and One 10-GigE ports: Seattle

Google
Three GigE ports: Los Angeles, Seattle, Sunnyvale

KAREN
KAREN (Kiwi Advanced Research & Education Network is New Zealand's advanced R&E network.
One GigE port: Seattle

KREONet2/KOREN
Korea Research Environment Open Network 2 (KREONet2) and Korean advanced REsearch Network (KOREN)
One 10-GigE port: Seattle

L-Root (ICANN)
The "L" Root Server operated by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
One GigE port: Los Angeles

Internet2 Network
U.S. national research and education network of the Internet2 Organization
Two 10-GigE ports: Seattle, Los Angeles

Los Nettos
Los Angeles regional network providing service to Caltech, the Claremont Colleges, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Loyola Marymount University and the University of Southern California among others.
One 10-GigE port: Los Angeles

Microsoft Corporation
One 10-GigE port: Seattle

MIMOS Berhad
MIMOS is a leading, Government-owned, Research & Development (R&D) organisation specialising in the areas of Information & Communication Technology (ICT) and Microelectronics. We pursue exploratory and industry-driven R&D through smart partnerships with universities, research institutes, Government organisations and other industry leaders.
One GigE port: Los Angeles

National LambdaRail
National LambdaRail is a major initiative of U.S. research universities and private sector technology companies to provide a national scale infrastructure for research and experimentation in networking technologies and applications.
Two Ten GigE ports: Seattle, Los Angeles

NII/SINET
Japan's Science Information Network (SINET) Super SINET is an ultrahigh-speed network intended to develop and promote Japanese academic researches by strengthening collaboration among leading academic research institutes.
Three GigE ports: Los Angeles

NASA Research & Education Network (NREN)
The NASA Research and Education Network (NREN) project focuses on the development and early deployment of high-performance networking technologies to provide exciting new capabilities for NASA science and engineering.
Ten GigE port: Sunnyvale

NUS-Gigapop (NUS-GP)
National University of Singapore (NUS) is a leading university in the Asia-Pacific region. NUS-GP serves the connectivity needs of NUS, and brings together other leading Education Institutions in Singapore.
One GigE port: Los Angeles

Pacific Northwest Gigapop (PNWGP)
The Pacific Northwest Gigapop (PNW Gigapop) is a not-for-profit serving leading edge organizations and Research and Education networks throughout the Pacific Rim.
10 GigE: Seattle

Qatar Foundation
The Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development is a private, chartered, nonprofit organization which aims to develop potential through a network of centers devoted to progressive education, research and community welfare
One GigE port: Los Angeles

SingAREN
Singapore Advanced Research and Education Network
One GigE port: Los Angeles

Softbank Telecom (ODN)
Softbank Telecom
Two GigE ports: Los Angeles, Sunnyvale

T-LEX operated by the Widely Integrated Distributed Environment (WIDE)
The Tokyo Lambda Exchange (T-LEX) and the Widely Integrated Distributed Environment (WIDE)
One 10-GigE port: Seattle

TRANSPAC2
TransPAC2 is a high-speed international Internet service connecting research and educationnetworks in the Asia-Pacific region to those in the US.
One 10-GigE port: Los Angeles

TWAREN
Taiwan Reseach and Education Network.
One 10-GigE port: Los Angeles

Ultralight
UltraLight is a collaboration of experimental physicists and network engineers whose purpose is to provide the network advances required to enable petabyte-scale analysis of globally distributed data. Current Grid-based infrastructures provide massive computing and storage resources, but are currently limited by their treatment of the network as an external, passive, and largely unmanaged resource.
One 10-GigE port: Los Angeles

UniNet and ThaiREN
In 2006, the two research networks UniNet and ThaiSARN were combined to form ThaiREN (Thailand Research and Education Networks) which connects to other NRENs around the world. Apart from the research network, UniNet provides complete services, especially in the area of digital content including an Automated Library, E-book and Reference Databases and university research and essay projects.
One GigE port: Los Angeles