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Encyclopedia > SUNET

SUNET is the Swedish University Computer Network. SUNET provides high-speed Internet access to academic institutions in Sweden. The current incarnation of the network, GigaSunet, provides 10 Gbit/s links between the cities hosting universities. It replaces the older network, SUNET-155, based mainly on 622 and 155 Mbit/s links.


SUNET is governed by a board appointed by the Swedish research council Vetenskapsrådet (http://www.vr.se/). In addition to the board there is a technical reference group and a development group, as well as people working at the participating universities.


See also

External link

  • SUNET home page (http://www.sunet.se/)

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