
TENET, Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) and Wits are working together to expand the eduroam footprint to airports
TENET, Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) and Wits are working together to expand the eduroam footprint to airports
South Africa is the world's most unequal society and this is reflected in its higher education. TENET, as partner to all universities in South Africa, is doing what it can to ensure equality of access.
The South African Identity Federation (SAFIRE), makes it possible for staff and students of higher educational institutions to log into services all over the world with one trusted identity provided by their home institution. It also makes life much easier for the user, not to mention safer, to be able to use their institutional log-in,
How do African NRENs contribute to work on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
TENET wishes to record that it is not related to "Tenet Technology" and is not involved in the provision of the NSFAS bank account.
The South African national research and education network is interconnected and interdependent, but load-shedding has greatly upset this balance.
The first phase of the project to connect technical and vocational education and training (TVET) colleges to the South African National Research and Education Network (SANReN) in South Africa is nearing completion.
As a research and education supporting institution, it is critical that TENET engages with the global NREN community to keep up with trends and build and maintain relationships of trust. Read more about the importance of the international NREN community.