C2C is an abbreviation that may refer to:
C2C Co., Ltd. (株式会社C2C, Kabushiki-gaisha C2C) is a Japanese animation studio established on 3 April 2006.
EAC-C2C is a submarine telecommunications cable system interconnecting several countries in Asia, the Pacific, and the United States. It is a merger of the former EAC (East Asia Crossing) and C2C cable systems. The merger occurred in 2007 by Asia Netcom, and the cable system is now owned/operated by Pacnet. Pacnet was acquired by the Australian telecommunications company Telstra in 2015.
The EAC portion of the cable system includes:
Length: 19,500 kilometers
Capacity: 160 Gbit/s - upgradeable to 2.5 Tbit/s
Technology: DWDM (dense wavelength-division multiplex)
The C2C portion of the cable system comprises three rings:
The landing points on each ring are as follows:
The Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE), founded as the Coalition for Alternatives in Jewish Education, was a non-profit organization based in New York City. Its activities included an annual conference that draws more Jewish educators than any other similar event, advocacy for Jewish educators, various education-related publications, and more. Its founding was the brainchild of Jerry Benjamin and Cherie Koller-Fox.
In 2009 CAJE closed its doors. In 2010 a new organization called NewCAJE arose, led by founder Cherie Koller-Fox.
According to its bylaws, the purpose of CAJE was to "bring together Jews of all ideologies for work, study, and sharing in discussion of issues in the field of Jewish education."
Also according to the bylaws, "[t]he conduct of educational conferences shall be a primary activity of [CAJE]."
CAJE's yearly CAJE conference drew between 1,000 and 2,000 Jewish educators from around the world.