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Sarah Pratt

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Netnod Reach - Remote peering that grows with your network

Netnod Reach gives you the full benefits of peering at a fraction of the cost. You connect through your existing provider, using their equipment and Netnod’s infrastructure to peer at the largest IX platform in the Nordics

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Jörgen Thun

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Arvid Zhang

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IX Statistics

All traffic statistics for the Netnod Internet exchange points are publicly available.

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The Netnod Exchange is fully IPv6 enabled

Native IPv6 enable on the Stockholm IXP.

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In urgent cases: fill in the form and then call: +46 8 641 4580. This will help us deal with the problem as quickly as possible.

What is an IXP and what is peering?

An Internet Exchange Point is where Internet networks come together to peer or exchange traffic between their networks. Peering is a process by which two Internet networks connect and exchange traffic.

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What is an IXP?

An Internet Exchange Point is where Internet networks come together to peer or exchange traffic between their networks. Internet exchange points are not Internet service providers. While they allow network operators to exchange traffic with other network…

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