What is Network Time Security (NTS)?
By using Network Time Security (NTS), you can be sure your devices are receiving accurate time from a reliable source.
What is a root name server?
Root name servers are the servers at the root of the Domain Name System (DNS) hierarchy.

What is an IX route server?
An Internet Exchange (IX) route server makes it easy for networks to manage their peering arrangements and for new peers to start exchanging traffic at an IX.
Usage policy
This page summarises the usage and connection policy at the Netnod Internet Exchange.
Netnod upgrades IX presence at STACK STO01 to provide new time service
Stockholm, 28 February 2023 - Netnod, the leading provider of interconnection, time and DNS services in the Nordics, has added the new Netnod Time Direct service to STACK’S STO01 Data Centre in Stockholm. In addition to offering STACK’s clients access to…

What is Network Time Protocol (NTP)?
Network Time Protocol (NTP) services play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and synchronisation of time across devices, networks and countries. NTP is the most common protocol used to synchronise the clocks of computers and other network devices…