Netnod provides information for press and public
Swedish internet infrastructure organisation Netnod compiles key information about its operations and internet functions for media and the public.

Swedish internet infrastructure organisation Netnod has released a comprehensive information package for the media and other interested parties. The organisation, which owns and manages the largest Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in the Nordics and provides secondary DNS services globally, aims to offer transparency in its operations.
Netnod, owned by the non-profit TU Foundation, is a key player in maintaining the internet's foundational infrastructure. The company also operates i.root-servers.net, one of the world's 13 root name servers. Netnod makes information about its activities and the general workings of the internet available to the press and the public.
Media representatives are asked to contact the organisation via email for inquiries. Netnod also offers high-resolution images and logos for media use upon request. The readily available resources include fact sheets about Netnod's business and general internet functionality.
The organisation highlights its role in shaping and securing the future of the internet, actively participating in internet governance, policy, and technical standards development with the global internet community.