After several years of providing pro bono technical assistance to networkers in southern Africa, Peru, and several other countries, the Network Startup Resource Center was formalized in 1992 by Randy Bush and John Klensin with a grant from the US National Science Foundation. The NSRC thanks the NSF for their extensive and consistent support since that time. We would especially like to acknowledge the vision, inspiration, and guidance provided by Dr. Steven Goldstein during his tenure as the NSRC's Program Officer for the NSF.

We would also like to thank all of the other supporters and sponsors that have provided invaluable assistance to NSRC initiatives and activities over the years.

Google Internet Society Carnegie Corporation of New York

   

 

 

 

Richard M. Karp Charitable Foundation Suzanne Woolf Vint and Sigrid Cerf

 

 

 

Institute for Connectivity in the Americas International Development Research Centre ICANN

Walnut Creek/FreeBSD Mall
Walnut Creek/FreeBSD Mall
O'Reilly & Associates

Organization of the American States - RedHUCyT
Organization of the American States
RedHUCyT
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Association for the
Advancement of Science

National Academy of Sciences

DHL

 
O'Reilly Foundation

Cisco Technical Assistance Center Prentice Hall

Rainet, Inc. Sears, Fram and Associates, LLC 3Com

United Nations Development Programme
United Nations
Development Programme
United Nations University Foundation for Research Development - National Research Foundation
Foundation for Research Development
National Research Foundation

NTT/Verio University of Edinburgh Math Department
University of Edinburgh
The World Bank
The World Bank

ATT Labs Research Usenix Cisco Press

International Nutrition Foundation Internet2 Wiley Publishers

Cisco Systems Pan Asia Networking Network for Education and Research in Oregon

  University of Oregon  

Thanks to Network Services at the University of Oregon for providing our IP connectivity and for hosting machines that we use to provide IP services to various international networking projects.

The NSRC is a non-profit activity, based at the University of Oregon Computing Center. For information about how to make a tax-deductible gift to support the work of the NSRC, please contact us by email at nsrc@nsrc.org, or by telephone at +1 541 346 3547.