Karen Rose (Zynia Digital)
“ ’Credit poachers’ are a real drain on motivation, as well as those who give another man credit for an idea a woman previously came up with.”
Eileen Gallagher (INEX)
“There is no glass ceiling in most cases, just a million invisible glass threads holding us onto the floor below. You have to go out there and cut these invisible threads.”
i.root-servers.net
Since 2000, Netnod has operated i.root-servers.net, one of the 13 logical Internet DNS root name servers. The I-root service is provided by a set of distributed nodes using IPv4 and IPv6 anycast. There are currently more than 70 nodes distributed across…
Netnod presents government with reports on the state of critical infrastructure in Sweden
Together with industry partners working at the core of the Internet, Netnod has presented two reports to the Swedish government detailing the state of critical infrastructure in Sweden. These reports were presented by Netnod, SUNET, PTS and the Royal…
Netnod Remote IX
Peer across all Netnod Internet Exchanges with just one port.
Netnod’s Remote IX service is the quickest, most cost-effective way to peer across the Nordics. Wherever you are located, use your existing port to connect to any Netnod IX. We…
I-root
Since 2000, Netnod has operated i.root-servers.net, one of the 13 logical Internet DNS root name servers. The I-root service is provided by a set of distributed nodes using IPv4 and IPv6 anycast. There are currently more than 55 nodes distributed across…
Netnod Data policies
Read more about Netnod Privacy policy for Website and Netnod DNS Data retention policy
DNS root server FAQ
Netnod's Lars-Johan Liman answers frequently asked questions about Internet's root servers functions. Read here to better understand how they function.
Netnod Metro Access
Netnod Metro Access (dwdm transport) provides point-to-point interconnections between data centres and other locations in the same metro area. With on-net locations at major data centres in Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo, Netnod can provision a 10G or…