NORDUnet


NORDUnet is an international collaboration between the National research and education networks in the Nordic countries.

Members

The members of NORDUnet are:
NORDUnet interconnects the Nordic national research and education networks and connects them to the worldwide network for research and education and to the general purpose Internet. NORDUnet provides its services by a combination of leased lines and Internet services provided by other international operators. NORDUnet has peering in multiple important internet exchange sites outside the Nordics, such as Amsterdam, Chicago, Frankfurt, London, Miami and New York.
In addition to the basic Internet service NORDUnet operates information services and provides USENET NetNews and Multicast connectivity to the Nordic national networks. NORDUnet also coordinates the national networks' Computer Emergency Response Team activities and the Nordic national networks' IPv6 activities - an area where NORDUnet has been active for years.
NORDUnet is one of the members, alongside Internet2, ESnet, SURFnet, CANARIE and GÉANT, to pilot a 100G intercontinental connection between Europe and North America.

History

NORDUnet is the result of the NORDUNET programme financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers, officially beginning operations 1989. It was the first European network to embrace the TCP/IP technology and to connect to the National Science Foundation Network in the United States providing open access for university students in member countries. NORDUnet has been called the driving force of bringing the TCP/IP based backbone technology to Europe.
NORDUnet has only few permanent employees. Most of the work is contracted to appropriate organisations in the Nordic area.

Distinction

The web site for NORDUNet, nordu.net, is the oldest active domain name. It was registered on January 1, 1985.