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    Bangladesh Research And Education Network (BdREN) is a non-profitable government trust.. Previously it was an educational project governed by the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh and jointly financed by Bangladesh Government and World Bank aimed at constructing a cooperative network among the universities of Bangladesh for better research capability.

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    A national research and education network (NREN) is a specialised internet service provider dedicated to supporting the needs of the research and education communities within a country.

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