Internet exchange points (IXes or IXPs) are common grounds of IP networking, allowing participant Internet service providers (ISPs) to exchange data destined...
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Danish Internet Exchange Point (DIX) is an internet exchange point operated by i2 in Kongens Lyngby north of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. Two points...
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Additionally, there are Internet exchange point associations that publish lists of member IXPs. Some of the Internet exchange point associations are loosely...
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The Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) is an Internet exchange point based in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. Established in the early 1990s, AMS-IX is...
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Philippine Internet eXchange (PhIX) is the first Internet Exchange Point in the Philippines. It is a joint project of Philippine Internet Service Providers...
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The Western Australian Internet Exchange (WAIX) was formed in 1997 as a neutral Internet exchange point in Perth, Western Australia. Its three founding...
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The Uganda Internet Exchange Point (UIXP) is a non-profit Internet exchange point operator founded in 2001 with the goal of improving Internet connectivity...
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511453°N 0.003418°W / 51.511453; -0.003418 The London Internet Exchange (LINX) is an Internet exchange point (IXP) providing peering to over 950 different autonomous...
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LyonIX is the Internet eXchange point (IXP) of Lyon. LyonIX is managed by Rezopole, the non-profit organization supported by the Métropole de Lyon and...
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PAIX (redirect from Palo Alto Internet Exchange)
the Palo Alto Internet eXchange, was a neutral Internet exchange point. PAIX began operations in 1996 as the Palo Alto Internet Exchange in Palo Alto,...
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Peering (redirect from Internet peering point)
first Internet exchange point was the Commercial Internet eXchange (CIX), formed by Alternet/UUNET (now Verizon Business), PSI, and CERFNET to exchange traffic...
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different continents. Autonomous system (Internet) Border Gateway Protocol Internet exchange point List of Internet exchange points Peering Total across all locations...
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The CERN Internet Exchange Point (CIXP) is a historical European Internet landmark, through which the first pan-European Internet backbone and the first...
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The Internet Exchange Point Of Nigeria (IXPN) is a neutral and not-for-profit Internet exchange point (IXP) founded in 2006 by the Nigerian Communications...
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The Seattle Internet Exchange (SIX) is an Internet exchange point in Seattle, USA. Its switch fabric is centered at the Westin Building and extended to...
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The Neutral Internet eXchange of the Czech Republic (NIX.CZ) associates Internet service providers in the Czech Republic with the objective of interconnecting...
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The Toronto Internet Exchange Community (TorIX) is a not-for-profit Internet Exchange Point (IXP) located in a carrier hotel at 151 Front Street West...
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The Athens Internet Exchange was until January 2010 the main Internet Exchange Point in Greece, offering peering connectivity between the largest commercial...
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YYCIX Internet Exchange Community Ltd (YYCIX) in Calgary, Canada is the first Internet exchange point (IXP) in Alberta. It allows the local exchange of Internet...
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the Internet exchange point to the final destination.[citation needed] Commercial Internet eXchange (CIX) Federal Internet Exchange (FIX) Internet exchange...
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The Manitoba Internet Exchange Inc (MBIX) is an Internet exchange point situated in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It allows traffic between members to stay...
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The Israeli Internet Exchange (IIX) is an Internet exchange point (IXP) that provides peering services for the Internet Service Providers in Israel, essentially...
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In computing, Internet Key Exchange (IKE, versioned as IKEv1 and IKEv2) is the protocol used to set up a security association (SA) in the IPsec protocol...
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The Singapore Internet Exchange (SGIX) is an Internet exchange point (IXP) with PoPs in major data centers within Singapore having 248 peering members...
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Hong Kong Internet eXchange (HKIX; Chinese: 香港互聯網交換中心) is an internet exchange point in Hong Kong. The cooperative project is initiated by the Information...
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The Commercial Internet eXchange (CIX) was an early interexchange point that allowed the free exchange of TCP/IP traffic, including commercial traffic...
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The Ibadan Internet Exchange (IBIX) is Nigeria's first Internet exchange point (IXP), a neutral, not-for-profit arrangement, which was commissioned in...
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DE-CIX (redirect from Deutscher Commercial Internet Exchange)
DE-CIX (Deutsche Commercial Internet Exchange) is an operator of carrier- and data-center-neutral Internet exchanges (IXs), with operations in Europe,...
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NSF-supported Network Access Points. Commercial Internet eXchange (CIX) Network Access Point (NAP) Internet Exchange Point (IXP) "Profile: At Home's Milo Medin"...
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MSK-IX (Moscow Internet eXchange) is an Internet eXchange Point (IXP) with headquarters in Moscow, Russia. With over 549 connected networks and 7,7 Tbps...
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