Can visitors and individuals seconded from other academic institutions have access to JANET?
The JANET Acceptable Use Policy permits the use of JANET facilities by bona fide visitors to the organization on either an occasional or longer term basis. In the case of, for example, an individual seconded from another institution, there is no need for an additional licence. Where the visit is of significant duration it is expected that some form of accreditation as a temporary member of the organization will be in effect, thus making the individual’s status clear. Q5 Do university and college halls of residence, which have been set up as separate legal entities to the institution which already has JANET access, need to have a separate licence in order to access JANET? Usually if a third party organization is a separate legal entity from the institution which has JANET access (even if the third party organization is owned entirely by that institution) then either a Sponsored or Proxy Connection licence will be required. However, an exception is made to this rule in the case of univer
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