Netnod News

Netnod has relocated to a new office location.
Netnod have sent comments to the Swedish Ministry of Infrastructure on the memorandum with ID I2019/02319/D The memorandum is a proposal regarding implementation of Directive (EU) 2018/1972 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2018 establishing the European Electronic Communications Code.
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Using the latest technology to offer unprecedented capacity and accommodate future traffic growth, 400GE ports set to become an industry game-changer
Stockholm, Sweden - 28 October 2019 - Netnod, a leading provider of interconnection and DNS services, today announced the launch of a free Network Time Security (NTS) enabled time service. This is one of the first Network Time Protocol (NTP) services in the world to offer NTS, a protocol Netnod has been instrumental in developing in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
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Stockholm, Sweden - 2 September 2019 - Netnod, the leading provider of interconnection services in the Nordics, today announced significant price reductions for 100G ports at its Internet Exchanges (IXes) across Sweden and Denmark.
Netnod has launched a new route server platform at the Netnod Stockholm and Copenhagen IXes. The new platform provides some significant new features including: support for RPKI, enabling of all standard BGP communities, and a publicly available looking glass.
Netnod has commented on the Ministry of Finance's release of SOU 2019:12, “New Powers in the Field of Consumer Protection”, a regulation that is proposed to come into force from 2020. The purpose of this new regulation is to streamline and strengthen cooperation between authorities in order to meet the challenges posed by digital development and strengthen cross-border e-commerce within the EU.
Netnod and the Internet Foundation in Sweden (IIS) have together with operators, technicians and other stakeholders finished the first phase of three in a  project to define, the various elements that constitute internet access.
In response to recent reports on DNS hijackings, Netnod would like to state that there is no indication that any new attack has been successfully aimed at Netnod or that there has been any negative effect on any of Netnod’s services, customers or the i.root-servers.net service we operate.
We are pleased to announce the launch of the new Netnod blog.