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Overview
The NI Regional Area Network is the broadband computer network for the
tertiary education and public sector in Northern Ireland. It is operated
by NIRAN Limited, a company limited by guarantee and jointly owned by
its core members, three Higher Education Institutions and six Further
Education College. The NIRAN network is one of some eighteen regional
computer networks in the UK which, together, comprise the Joint Academic
Network (JANET), the UK’s national
education networks. The network connects its members to each other and
the Internet.
Membership
The NIRAN network delivers high-speed bandwidths to thirty education and
public sector institutions across the region. Whilst its core membership
lies in higher and further education, NIRAN can also provide Internet
connectivity to a broader range of customer including libraries, local
authorities, and lifelong learning organisations. To this end, NIRAN now
has ten
such public sector organisations connected in Northern Ireland, including
five Local Councils.
Bandwidths
The current network infrastructure became operational in October 2004
on schedule and within budget, delivering a true high-speed broadband
network – with minimum speeds of 10M, rising to 34M, and 1000M –
to its member institutions. NIRAN has dual 2.5G resilient Internet links
with automatic failover and a 1G interconnection to the RoI education
network called HEAnet.
Management
A Board of Directors has overall responsibility for the operation of NIRAN
Limited, including decisions on future developments and the range of services
provided, and the financial performance of the company. The Board consists
of very senior staff from the nine core member sites of Higher and Further
Education institutions. Supporting the Board is a Management Committee
consisting of representatives from all the member institutions.The Board
and Management committees meet quarterly.
The NIRAN
Freedom of Information Act document may be viewed at NIRAN
Publication Scheme.
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