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  2. eduroam - Wikipedia

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    eduroam. eduroam (/ ˈɛdʒəroʊm, - ʊ -/ EDGE-ə-rohm, -⁠uu-; edu cation roam ing) is an international Wi-Fi internet access roaming service for users in research, higher education and further education. It provides researchers, teachers, and students network access when visiting an institution other than their own.

  3. Gümüşhane University - Wikipedia

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    Gümüşhane University is a state university located in Gümüşhane, Türkiye.It was established on May 31, 2008 by separating from Black Sea Technical University. [1] [2] The name of the Faculty of Engineering was changed to the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences with the decision of the Council of Ministers published in the Official Gazette dated 26.04.2013 and numbered 28629.

  4. IEEE 802.1X - Wikipedia

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    eduroam (the international roaming service), mandates the use of 802.1X authentication when providing network access to guests visiting from other eduroam-enabled institutions. [29] BT (British Telecom, PLC) employs Identity Federation for authentication in services delivered to a wide variety of industries and governments. [30]

  5. Talk:Eduroam - Wikipedia

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    Came here to try to find the individuals responsible for inventing eduroam, and which universities they worked for. Just got names of consortiums. Heroes of university IT, the individuals responsible should be properly credited. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 175.159.196.14 16:12, 4 February 2015 (UTC) Reply

  6. TENET (network) - Wikipedia

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    TENET is a membership-based, non profit company incorporated in South Africa. Its members are the public universities and statutory research councils it serves. [1] Its board of directors is appointed by the members at an annual general meeting.

  7. GÉANT - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.geant.org. GÉANT (Gigabit European Academic Network) is the pan- European data network for the research and education community. It interconnects national research and education networks (NRENs) across Europe, enabling collaboration on projects ranging from biological science, to earth observation, to arts and culture.

  8. University of Lübeck - Wikipedia

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    The University of Lübeck is a research university in Lübeck, Northern Germany which focuses almost entirely on medicine and sciences with applications in medicine.In 2006, 2009 and 2016, the University of Lübeck was ranked No. 1 in medicine among all universities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland according to the CHE Hochschulranking. [4]

  9. SigmaNet - Wikipedia

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    SigmaNet is the Academic Network Laboratory of the University of Latvia Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science. [1] It is also the Latvian NREN (National Research and Education Network), providing Internet services for the academic community in Latvia, including connectivity to the European network GÉANT, hosting, e-mail, data centre services, and grid resources.