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<strong>TERENA</strong> Compendium of National Research and Education Networks In Europe /Services3C.14 Changes in ServicesThe services portfolios of NRENs are evolving constantly. It is clear that moreservices are being added than are being phased out. Commercial paid or ‘free’alternatives are clearly not yet an alternative for the full spectrum of NRENservices, even though in a few countries universities have started to make useof free email services for their students.Table 3C.14.1 Changes in ServicesCountry NREN New services launched in 2007 New services planned for 2008 Phased outservice 2007EU/EFTA CountriesAustria ACOnet Certification Authority for Serverno NoCertificatesBelgium BELNET None Vulnerability Scanner, Federation, AntiSPAM none yes NNTP, Not for now.probablyend 2008Bulgaria BREN noCyprus CYNETCzech Republic CESNET eduroam become routine service none none no NoDenmark UNI-C Better spamfiltering centrally based DK-AAIEstonia EENet WIRIS HAVIKE, http://havike.eenet.ee/ yes Genericwebhosting,~2010Not in the near futureFinland Funet Funet Antenna: A service in whichdigital TV broadcasts as well as userorganizations’ own content are airedthrough the Funet network as multicastdistribution.Funet Black List: A service in which theemail traffic can be filtered based on theIP-address of the sending server. Thisway, the load on the mail server of theorganisation can be decreased.ePoste Restante: File transfer from anauthenticated user to the server and thenfrom the server to an unauthenticated user.ePort Payé: File transfer from anunauthenticated user to an authenticateduser.Backup service forcustomer emails.Does the NREN planto phase out someservices during thecoming two years?Expected services anddate:Will any NREN orinstitutional servicesbe replaced by publiclyavailable ‘free’ orcommercial bought-inalternatives?no Maybe the email servicefor students at universities.78

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