- SURFnet
infobox company
company_name = SURFnet
company_type = Not-for-profit
foundation = 1986
location_city = Utrecht, Utrecht
location_country = The Netherlands
homepage = http://www.surfnet.nl/SURFnet is the organisation that develops, implements and maintains the national research and educational network (NREN) of the
Netherlands . The network itself is also called SURFnet. SURFnet as a company/network has left its mark in the evolution of theInternet in theNetherlands and arguably beyond its borders too.SURFnet as an organisation was established in 1986 and in 1989 started supplying IP connectivity services, deploying the TCP/IP suite. SURFnet is a subsidiary of a not-for-profit foundation SURF which is short for Samenwerkende Universitaire Reken Faciliteiten translated to English as Co-operative Universitarian Computing Facilities.
SURFnet as a network is a high-grade computer network specially reserved for
higher education and research in the Netherlands. Staff and students of connected organizations can communicate through SURFnet with otherinternet users all over the world. SURFnet is globally recognised as one of the most sophisticated networks around. [ cite web|title=SURFnet serves some of the most demanding Telecom users in the world, and has a strong history of innovation to consistently deliver them the fastest and most advanced networking solutions |url=http://www.gridtoday.com/04/0405/102961.html ]The network
History
SURFnet has deployed a series of network generations in an overbuilt manner. The initial SURFnet network was based on 9.6 kbit/s and 64 kbit/s
X.25 connections, providingDECNET protocol. SURFnet2 was established in 1989 and delivered TCP/IP over an X.25 network. The SURFnet3 network delivered native TCP/IP via leased lines and became operational in 1991, mainly consisting of 64 kbit/s and 2 Mbit/s lines. In 1994 SURFnet4 was developed based on ATM and, later on SDH, links. SURFnet5 was developed from 1999 onwards on a 10 Gbit/sDWDM infrastructure, with access links of 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s.Current Network
SURFnet6, the sixth generation of the SURFnet network, was taken into operation at the beginning of 2006. This new network not only provides the 750,000 users in higher education and research with high-quality Internet facilities, but also provides them with "lightpaths".
Lightpaths are direct connections between two nodes in the network without the need for
router s. Lightpaths are characterised by very high capacity (1 to 10 Gbit/s), quality and reliability. See also http://www.netherlight.netervices
SURFnet provides services on all layers of its network. Services include authentication services, such as eduroam and A-Select, and services in the field of security, online collaboration and high quality streaming media.An alphabetical list can be found on the SURFnet website, see below.
Collaboration
SURFnet collaborates with a number of organisations, both nationally and internationally:
*DANTE (pan-European research network)
*TERENA
*Kennisnet ee also
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Renater (French research network)
*CANARIE (Canadian research network)
*Internet2 (USA)References
External links
* [http://www.surfnet.nl/info/en/network/home.jsp SURFnet website] .
* [http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=62469 Article in Light Reading, Nov. 09 2004 "SURFnet, Internet2 deploy Nortel"]
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