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2013 Inductee

Teus Hagen

2013 Inductee Teus Hagen
Internet Hall of Fame Global Connector
Teus Hagen initiated the Dutch Unix User Group (NLUUG) and the European Unix User Group (EUUG, later called EURopen) and chaired it from 1980 to 1989.

In that role, he started the European Unix Network (EUnet) in 1982 as the EUUG dial-up service. EUnet was the first public wide area network, serving four initial “backbones.”  By 1989, the EUnet had grown to include 1,000 sites in 21 countries.

In 1983, he started working with TCP/IP at the University of California at Berkeley where Daniel Karrenberg, one of his team members, wrote the report in favor of TCP/IP for global networking in Europe.

Later Hagen chaired the NLnet Foundation from 1992 to 2008, and helped NLnet become the first Dutch Internet Service Provider. NLnet funds free Internet research and development.  

In 2004, while at NLnet, he became involved with CAcert, a community-driven certificate authority that issues free public key certificates to the public.  Hagen helped to enable the growth and development of the CAcert community and free certificate technology. He joined the CAcert board in late 2007 and served as president in 2008.

Hagen was recognized by NLUUG and Usenix for his Open Source contributions.

Watch an interview on his contribution.

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