Internet Access
With our peering partners we
have direct arrangements with the following.
LoNAP - A neutral, not-for-profit
and independent peering point, LoNAP has been
providing the infrastructure for its members to
establish peering and exchange traffic since
1997.
Lipex - Started in October of 2001,
Lipex is one of the fastest growing Internet
Exchange Points (IXP) or Peering Points in
Europe.
LINX - Since 1994, LINX has acted
as the focus for development of the Internet
infrastructure in the UK and, increasingly, the
infrastructure between Europe, North America and
Asia. This is reflected by the composition of
its membership across the globe - ISPs and other
organisations which choose to exchange their
Internet traffic here through co-operative
peering agreements.
MaNAP - MaNAP is a neutral,
not-for-profit Internet Exchange committed to
the provision of continuous and resilient layer
two ethernet connectivity to operators of
Autonomous Systems. Established in 1997, MaNAP
is one of Europe's most mature Internet
Exchanges. Membership is open to all operators
of Autonomous Systems who are willing to sign
MaNAP's Memorandum of Understanding.
AMS-IX - AMS-IX is a neutral and
independent not-for-profit Internet exchange
providing services since the early 1990's, with
over 250 connected parties coming from all
around the world.
NL-ix - NL-ix is a content oriented
Dutch national Internet Exchange, offering
reliable 100Mbit/s, 1,000Mbit/s and 10GBit/s
ethernet connections to ISP's, hosting providers
and media companies for peering purposes.
DE-CIX - DE-CIX is the carrier
neutral and independent Internet Exchange in
Frankfurt/Germany. Founded in 1995, DE-CIX
established an environment for the bilateral
settlement-free exchange of Internet traffic.
Today DE-CIX has over 190 customers from 20+
nations using peering to lower costs and to
increase IP performance. This makes DE-CIX the
leading Internet Exchange for Central and
Eastern Europe.
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