The primary mission of GRENA is creation of a unique information infrastructure connected to Internet   for Georgian research and educational institutions, libraries, academic hospitals, international organizations and their programs working in education. 
It was founded on 26 July 1999.
Georgian Research and Educational 
Networking Association (GRENA)
10 Chovelidze St.,
0108 Tbilisi, Georgia
Tel: +995 32 250590
       +995 32 250591
Fax: +995 32 912952 
      E-mail: contact@grena.ge
       Web-site: www.grena.ge
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We offer guaranteed high speed internet service (ADSL) to the organizations working in scientific, educational and informational spheres using following telephone stations:  
22, 23, 25, 29, 30, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 
The Georgian educational informational-communication network operation center is responsible for the internet connectivity to the schools provided by the Educational and Scientific Infrastructure Development Agency. Hot-line will support you in solving Internet connectivity problems.
CERT Georgia and Association GRENA provide technical support in terms of computer and network security to the Georgian higher education institutions using GRENA internet network. 
Association GRENA possesses the newest conference equipment, which will enable you to carry out high-speed video conferences using internet. GRENA is the member of EyeNetwork world video conference network.

Copyright © 2007 Georgian Research and Educational Networking Association (GRENA)
Dear Customers, 

For the purposes of improving our service and its transparency, we have created an online system for monitoring internet speed used by you. You have an opportunity to control your internet speed during 24 hours. 

Association GRENA is a member of following International organizations
Association GRENA collaborate with NATO Science Programme 
RESEARCHERS IN BLACK SEA COUNTRIES TO GET ONLINE

The Black Sea Interconnection (BSI) project launched and will build a regional research and education network among South Caucasus countries and link them to GÉANT2, the high bandwidth, pan-European research network. This flagship project is the largest of its kind in the region and will allow Caucasian research communities to participate effectively in joint research and educational activities with the rest of Europe.