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Technical communities’ resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic

IETF 122

Netnod will attend the IETF 122 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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What is peering?

Peering is a relationship between networks allowing them to connect and exchange traffic. Using an Internet Exchange enables networks to peer in a cost-effective, scalable way that cuts transit costs and improves network performance.

What is Precision Time Protocol (PTP)?

Find out how PTP services work, how they are different to other time services and why they are effective if you need highly accurate and traceable time.

Netnod response to SOU 2021:63 Sveriges säkerhet - behov av starkare skydd för nätverks- och informationssystem

In general Netnod believes the trust in certification is too high

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Netnod white paper on world’s first hardware implementation of NTS

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Netnod white paper on world’s first hardware implementation of NTS

What is interconnection?

Any company doing digital business needs an IT strategy that ensures network security, reach and performance. Interconnection plays a key role here. The right interconnection strategy grows your network, saves costs and provides the flexibility to scale…

Developing OpenBGPD to ensure secure and high-performance route servers

Swedish Distributed Time Service

Welcome to the Swedish Distributed Time Service. This service delivers time over the Internet using NTP, and several other protocols upon request.

Swedish Distributed Time Service - Operational Status

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