TERENA NREN Compendium 2009
Basic Information

Updated: 7 July 2009 at 14:05
Organisation:
Users / Clients Services Traffic Technical Services Funding and Staffing Basic Information
  1. Belarussian Academy of Sciences Network
  2. Setka Natsianalnai Akademii Nauk Belarusi
  3. BASNET
  4. BASNET
  5. Akademicheskaya Street 25
    MINSK 220072
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  7. Belarus
  8. +375 17 217-74-04
  9. +375 17 284-09-85
  10. anishch@newman.bas-net.by
  11. http://www.basnet.by
  12. no strict convention
  13. 1993
  14. 1997
  15. 1997
  16. http://www.basnet.by/about/index.php?sp=1
  17. ( )Separate legal entity of its own
    (x)Not a legal entity of its own, but part of a larger organisation
    ( )Not a separate legal entity and also not part of a larger organisation
  18. ( )We are a government agency or part of a ministry
    ( )The Government appoints at least half of the members of our Governing body
    (x)There is an indirect relationship (for example if at least half the members of your Governing body are appointed by research and education institutions that in itself are (largely) government-funded)
    ( )No formal relationship
    ( )Other, please explain below
  19. Scientific council of computer networks of Belarussian Academy of Science
    Network management centre
    Administrators of the connected networks
    Commission of control and inspection
  20.  
  21. ( )Yes (x)No
  22.  
  23. (x)Yes ( )No
  24.  
  25. ( )Yes ( )No
  26.  
  27. ( )Yes (x)No
  28.  
  29. ( )Yes (x)No
  30. ( )Yes ( )No
  31.  
  32. ( )Yes ( )No
  33.  
  34. ( )Yes ( )No
  35.  
  36. In 2008 BASNET has become full member of TERENA.
    Also in 2008 Belarussian Research network BASNET received an invitation to participate in the GN3 (GEANT3) initiative under the status of an "Associate Member".
  37. It would be wiser if in "F10. General e-mail address" the user will not be forced to supply address in direct form. As this information is available freely it's better to have an opportunity to substitute "@" sign with "#" (i.e. user#server.com) or something like this to prevent various spam bots from collecting e-mail addresses.