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Sun Corridor Network is the high-speed, 100GB network that links the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, and Northern Arizona University, enabling the sharing of digital communications resources, network services, and applications. It is a collaborative effort sponsored by the Arizona Board of Regents’ three state universities.

As a member of Internet2, the Sun Corridor Network taps into an ultra high-speed nationwide research and education network consisting of more than 200 research universities, undergraduate institutions, K-12 schools, libraries, museums, and science centers. Arizona research and educational institutions, such as libraries and K–12 schools, are eligible to become members of Sun Corridor Network.

Visit http://suncorridornet.org for more information.

Request the Service: 

Sun Corridor Network is managed and operated by the University of Arizona's University Information Technology Services (UITS).

To learn more about subscribing to Sun Corridor Network, including benefits, services, fees and policy terms and conditions, please contact the UA's UITS Telecommunications Services team at (520) 621-8999 or complete the Sun Corridor Network Service Request Form.

Related Services: 
Data Connections
Eligibility: 

The Sun Corridor Network is provided to the UA community via the campus network.

This service is also available for subscription to:

  • K-12 public schools
  • public community colleges
  • state universities
  • public libraries
  • state museums
Service Charge: 
Contingent on Service
Service Charge Cost: 

This service is available at no charge for the UA community to use via the campus network.

Other eligible institutions, including other schools, libraries and museums across the state are able to subscribe. Learn more about how to subscribe.

Sun Corridor features 100 Gbps hubs in Tucson and Phoenix and a 10 Gbps hub in Flagstaff. While the University of Arizona has a 100 Gbps connection to Sun Corridor and the national network, individual buildings' connections may not be able to fully utilize this speed.

Visit http://suncorridornet.org for more information.

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