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TF-CPR Compendium Results 2010: Collaborating for Network Connectivity and NRENs

Discover the results of the TF-CPR Compendium survey on network connectivity and NREN collaboration. Learn about focus areas, collaboration interests, social media usage, and new initiatives by NRENs. Final Compendium coming soon!

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TF-CPR Compendium Results 2010: Collaborating for Network Connectivity and NRENs

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  1. TF-CPR CompendiumResults 2010 TF-CPR Prague, TNC 2011 15 May 2011

  2. Introduction • Sixth TF-CPR Compendium • Designed to complement the main TERENA Compendium, by providing a more PR-specific overview • Purpose -> enabling us to collaborate easier • Trondheim decision: every second year – complete Compendium including resources every year - smaller Compendium with plans en results • 26 organisations responded

  3. Focus areas • 73% indicate ‘Network & Connectivity’ as (very)important • 69% ‘NREN in general’ • More than 50% indicate Authentication & Mobility, IPv6 and security services Total # organisations = 26

  4. Collaboration interests • NRENs would like to collaborate on: ‘NREN in general’ ‘Network & connectivity’ ‘eduroam’ and ‘IPv6’. • The same topics as the focus area’s Total # organisations = 26

  5. Social media • Use of Social media has grown(in 2009 65% didn’t use social media at all) • Facebook, Youtube and Twitter still most used • In 2011 even more NREN plan to use social media %

  6. Results and new initiatives • We asked you about your most and least successful campaign. • There will be a version in which these outcomes will be included • Online version for the TERENA website will exclude this information • Overview of new initiatives by each NREN

  7. Follow up • Version 0.95 by email to TF-CPR : today • Comments : Until May 31 • Final Compendium on TERENA website: June 3 • Finding new coordinator for CPR Compendium 2011

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