FUNET

In this article, the impact of FUNET on contemporary society will be explored. Since its emergence, FUNET has aroused continuous interest and debate in various fields, whether in politics, popular culture, science or in people's daily lives. Over the years, FUNET has been the subject of studies and research that have attempted to understand its influence on the way we relate, think, and operate in the world. Without a doubt, FUNET has been the protagonist of important transformations, generating controversies, admiration and reflections that position it as a relevant topic today. In this sense, it will be interesting to analyze the different aspects surrounding FUNET and its impact on contemporary society.

The FUNET backbone connects to the outside world via NORDUnet and GÉANT (map from 2008).

FUNET is the Finnish University and Research Network, a backbone network providing Internet connections for Finnish universities and polytechnics as well as other research facilities. It is governed by the state-owned CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd. The FUNET project started in December 1983 and soon gained international connectivity via EARN with DECnet as the dominant protocol. FUNET was connected to the greater Internet through NORDUnet in 1988. The FUNET FTP service went online in 1990, hosting the first versions of Linux in 1991.[1]

The main backbone connections have gradually been upgraded to optical fiber since 2008. First 100 Gbit/s connections were put in production in 2015.[2] FUNET is connected to other research networks through NORDUnet, and to other Finnish ISPs via three FICIX points.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brief History of Funet". CSC. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011.
  2. ^ History of Funet in brief