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| logo            = Netnod.jpg
 
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| linkedin        = [http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=3663034 Netnod]
 
| linkedin        = [http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=3663034 Netnod]
 
| twitter        = netnod
 
| twitter        = netnod
| keypeople      = [[Kurt Erik Lindqvist]], CEO<br/>[[Håkan Hellström]], Operations Manager<br/>
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| keypeople      = Lars Michael Jogbäck, CEO<br/>Håkan Hellström, Operations Manager<br/>
[[Nurani Nimpuno]], Outreach and Communications Manager
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[[Patrik Fältström]], Technical Director
 
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* The first IXP in Sweden was set up in 1992 when three internet operators, the Swedish University’s Computer Network (SUNET), Telia, and Tele2, wanted to exchange traffic with each other. SUNET developed a neutral IXP based at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) in Stockholm to connect them all.
 
* The first IXP in Sweden was set up in 1992 when three internet operators, the Swedish University’s Computer Network (SUNET), Telia, and Tele2, wanted to exchange traffic with each other. SUNET developed a neutral IXP based at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) in Stockholm to connect them all.
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* In 1996, TU-Stiftelsen (Stiftelsen för Telematikens Utveckling) was founded to serve as an independent, stable, and common organisation for the operation of Sweden's critical Internet functionality.
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* In 1997, TU-Stiftelsen formed the subsidiary Netnod AS to manage the Stockholm IXP.
 
* As the the Internet grew, Netnod formulated a second, independent exchange point in Stockholm in 1997.
 
* As the the Internet grew, Netnod formulated a second, independent exchange point in Stockholm in 1997.
 
* The Gothenberg exchange point was set up in 1998.
 
* The Gothenberg exchange point was set up in 1998.
 
* In 1999, consultants of Netnod became active in the international Internet scene.
 
* In 1999, consultants of Netnod became active in the international Internet scene.
* In 2000 a subsidiary of Netnod was formed and was named Autonomica. It focused on research and smooth operation of .SE’s slave servers at various exchange points. It also took over the responsibility of i.root-servers.net root name server from NORDUnet. Many of Netnod's services were offered by Autonomica.
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* In 2000 a subsidiary of Netnod was formed, named Autonomica. It focused on research and the smooth operation of .se’s slave servers at various exchange points. It also took over the responsibility of i.root-servers.net root name server from NORDUnet. Many of Netnod's services were offered by Autonomica.
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* The Luleå exchange point was set up in 2003.
 
* In 2005, Netnod became fully DNSSEC capable, and began providing DNSSEC-enabled anycast services to .se. It was the first TLD in the world to deploy DNSSEC.<ref>[http://www.netnod.se/about/background Netnod Background]</ref>
 
* In 2005, Netnod became fully DNSSEC capable, and began providing DNSSEC-enabled anycast services to .se. It was the first TLD in the world to deploy DNSSEC.<ref>[http://www.netnod.se/about/background Netnod Background]</ref>
 
* In 2010, Autonomica and Netnod were merged, leaving Netnod as the single name.<ref>[http://www.netnod.se/about About Netnod]</ref> In 2009, Netnod built DWDM system at the Telecity to reduce the cost of connecting to Netnod.
 
* In 2010, Autonomica and Netnod were merged, leaving Netnod as the single name.<ref>[http://www.netnod.se/about About Netnod]</ref> In 2009, Netnod built DWDM system at the Telecity to reduce the cost of connecting to Netnod.
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