Meet the Northerners at TNC16

Meet the Northerners at TNC16

Right at the centre of the TNC16 exhibition area you will find the Nordic NRENs at booth no. 6. It’s the informal meeting point of  both the Nordic conference participants and everybody else interested in knowing more about our projects. Cross-border collaboration is an essential ingredient in most of these projects, enabling local NRENs to achieve much more than they would to on their own.

Go meet the Northerners from Swedish Sunet, Finnish CSC, Icelandic RHnet, Norwegian Uninett and Danish DeiC, together with Nordic e-infrastructure provider NORDUnet.

Go learn about the new Sunet network. Keywords:8,000 kilometre long , Gridless, IPoDWDM, ROADM, Raman and Triple Redundancy.

Go see how the Nordic countries collaborate on cross-border fibres. The recently completed Tundra project has delivered improved connectivity to Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish research and education facilities north of the Arctic Circle.

You can also meet the Nordic TNC conference speakers for further discussions at the Nordic booth after their presentations.

If you want even more,  go meet everyone at the upcoming NORDUnet conference 20-22 September in Helsinki.  www.ndn2016.net

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