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China Oscars to see Hollywood fraternity

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MUMBAI: China’s Huading awards are set to see some high profile Hollywood actors such as Quentin Tarantino, Nicole Kidman and Nicholas Cage. The award night is to be held at Macau on 7 October.

The award show is based on voting for top athletics and entertainment talent and is a type of Chinese Oscars. Sam Worthington from Avatar, Jeremy Irons and Matthew Perry from F.R.I.E.N.D.S are the other stars that are to be seen at the event.

Hong Kong auteur Wong Kar Wai and Jackie Chan will be the representatives of China.

The awards event was set up in 2007 by Media Company Global Talents Media group in Beijing and is held many times a year to honour talents in various fields.

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China breaches US bastion with high-speed internet Cernet2

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MUMBAI: Another American bastion falls to the Chinese Dragon. China has announced today the launch of the first backbone network of the next-generation Internet, Cernet2 (China Education and Research Network).

The GenNext Internet network, which connects 25 universities in 20 cities in China, has been able to achieve a monstrous speed of up to 40 gigabits per second during a trial run conducted on 7 December. This is a record for real-world applications, where the average speeds are about 2-10 GPS for universities.

The Cernet2 coverage is expected to expand to 100 universities soon. With the launch of Cernet2, China expects to ‘gatecrash’ into the league of world’s internet leaders. Cernet expert committee director Wu Jianping has been quoted in a China Daily report as saying, “We were a learner and follower in the development of the first generation Internet, but we have caught up with world’s leaders in the next-generation Internet, become a first mover, and won respect and attention from the international community.”

The launch of Cernet2 also brings China the distinction of inventing the first network based on pure Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) technology. What is significant is the IPv6 will now enable China to generate more IP addresses. In the current IPv4-powered scenario, the United States controls 74 per cent of the 4 billion IP addresses.

Cernet2 is financially supported by the China Next-generation Internet (CNGI) fund of 1.4 billion yuan ($169 million). The fund was set up by National Development Reform Commission (NDRC) to support six next-generation Internet networks.

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