The way most i2 connections are setup is that if you're on i2 and the
destination is on i2, then the router will simply use i2, so to find a
list of i2 Ubuntu mirrors one would simply compare the i2 member list to
the Ubuntu mirror list.

Ubuntu Mirrors:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors

Internet2 Members:
http://members.internet2.edu/university/universities.cfm

Small list of working i2 mirrors I tried:
Argonne National Laboratory
Duke University
Washington State University
Columbia University

A alternative method would be to look at the Gbps in the Ubuntu mirror
list. If it's around 100 there's a good chance it has a i2 connection.
Hope that helps!

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