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'''Netnod''' is a non-profit, independent Internet infrastructure organization based in Sweden | '''Netnod''' is a non-profit, independent Internet infrastructure organization based in Sweden. It is privately owned by the foundation TU-stiftelsen. The company operates six Internet Exchange Points ([[IXP]]s) located in five major Swedish cities (Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmo, Sundsvall and Luleå), where Internet operators can improve connectivity and exchange traffic. Netnod handles among the highest amount of traffic per peer in Europe. It was the first Internet Exchange (IX) to use DPT/SRP/RPR/802.17 and then switching to Gigabit Ethernet. It is fully [[IPv6]] enabled. | ||
Netnod also has hands-on experience in providing value added services like [[RIPE NCC|RIPE]] Internet Routing Registry ([[IRR]]); Bredbandskollen, which is a speed test service; [[DNS]] [[Root Server|root server]] i.root-servers.net, which is the thirteenth ranked logical DNS Root Name Server; and distribution of Swedish official time through NTP (Network Time Protocol). It also provides anycast and unicast slave services to variety of TLDs worldwide with the help of its respectable product DNSNODE.<ref>[http://www.netnod.se/about About Netnod]</ref> | Netnod also has hands-on experience in providing value added services like [[RIPE NCC|RIPE]] Internet Routing Registry ([[IRR]]); Bredbandskollen, which is a speed test service; [[DNS]] [[Root Server|root server]] i.root-servers.net, which is the thirteenth ranked logical DNS Root Name Server; and distribution of Swedish official time through NTP (Network Time Protocol). It also provides anycast and unicast slave services to variety of TLDs worldwide with the help of its respectable product DNSNODE.<ref>[http://www.netnod.se/about About Netnod]</ref> |