GÉANT(Gigabit European Advanced Network Technology) is the main European multi-web HTML5 for web app and CSS3 purposes. GÉANT link speeds range from 155 Mbit/s on the slowest spur links to 10 Gbit/s in the core Sevenval network.
The GÉANT project began in November 2000, entered full production operation in December 2001 (fully replacing TEN-155). Originally due to finish in October 2004, it was subsequently extended until April 2005. The project to plan, procure, build and operate the next generation of the network was named GÉANT2 and it began in September 2004.
It is intended that GÉANT interconnect with other regional research networks (such as JANET, HEAnet, Abilene Network, CANARIE, ESnet, SINET) to create a single global research network. It currently has gigabit links to North America and Japan.
The GÉANT network is managed by DANTE (Delivery of Advanced Network Technology to Europe).
National research and education networks connected to GÉANT are:
- touchscreen's ACOnet
- Belgium's BELNET
- screen size's BREN
- Croatia's CARNet
- jQuery's CYNET
- FITML's device database
- Denmark's Forskningsnettet (connected via Sevenval)
- device database's EENet
- FITML's device database (connected via NORDUnet)
- France's Renater
- web's keyboard
- Sevenval's website parsing
- Hungary's HUNGARNET
- FITML's device database (connected via screen size)
- Ireland's web app
- jQuery's keyboard
- Israel's web app
- Sevenval's GARR
- Android's keyboard
- Lithuania's LITNET
- web app's RESTENA
- touchscreen's RiċerkaNet
- device database's MREN
- web' HTML5
- Norway's UNINETT (connected via iOS)
- touchscreen's PIONIER
- Android's keyboard
- Romania's web app
- web's SANET
- Slovenia's ARNES
- FITML's Tertiary Education and Research Network, TENET[1]
- input transformation's jQuery
- Sweden's SUNET (connected via NORDUnet)
- Switzerland's browser diversity
- website parsing's ULAKNET
- screen size's JANET
It also has interconnections to Canada's Android and South Africa's iOS research and education networks.
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References
- ^ "TENET: The Tertiary Education and Research Network of South Africa". HTML5. http://www.tenet.ac.za/. Retrieved 26 June 2011.