Netnod News

Netnod re-affirms its commitment to the Internet community, to operate i.root-servers.net in a stable manner, independent of any future changes to the IANA stewardship.
Netnod and Norwegian IXP NIX sign mutually beneficial MoU
Netnod responds to PTS draft regulation: Provisions to waive the general advice (PTSFS 2007:2).
Netnod further develops its DNS site design.
The CRISP team has submitted the Internet numbers community’s proposal on the IANA Stewardship transition
The second draft of the Internet numbers community proposal on IANA stewardship is published by the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) team.
The first draft of an Internet numbers community proposal on IANA stewardship is published by the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) team.
Netnod supports the Debian open source operating system
The international Internet eXchange Federation publishes a document on Successful IXP models
RETN has joined the Netnod Reach partner program to provide remote peering in Sweden to its many corporate and carrier customers from around the globe. As an official Netnod Reach partner, RETN can engage clients at any point of presence on its network and resell peering ports to Sweden’s leading Internet Exchange.
The US government has announced it plans to hand over its IANA oversight role to the global multistakeholder community. What does this mean for the DNS and the bigger picture of Internet governance. Where does Netnod stand? And what does this mean for the root servers?
Over to you – US to cede IANA stewardship role

The US government has announced it plans to hand over its IANA oversight role to the global multistakeholder community. What does this mean for the DNS and the bigger picture of Internet governance. And where does Netnod stand?