Internet_exchange_points

FreeIX is an Internet Exchange Point run by the French internet service provider Proxad. It links several large telehouses around Paris, but does not provide colocation facilities itself. ...more on Wikipedia about "FreeIX"

The London Internet Exchange ("LINX") is an Internet Exchange Point situated in London. It was founded in 1994 by a group of Internet Service Providers, and is the world's largest IXP, both in quantity of traffic and accessible routes. As Europe's oldest and largest neutral peering point, LINX provides links to many external internet exchanges, such as INEX in Ireland. ...more on Wikipedia about "London Internet Exchange"

The Redbus Internet Exchange ("RBIEX") is a not-for-profit neutral Internet Exchange Point situated in London. Founded in April 2004, it is one of the Europe's newest and most cost effective peering points. Currently, ISPs can connect at Fast Ethernet speeds using IPv4 and IPv6 from any of the three London Redbus Interhouse data centres (Harbour Exchange, Meridian Gate & Sovereign House). ...more on Wikipedia about "Redbus Internet Exchange"

The Sovereign House Exchange ("SovEX") is an Internet Exchange Point situated in Redbus Sovereign House, London. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sovereign House Exchange"

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