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.
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…
What is peering?
Peering is a process by which two Internet networks connect and exchange traffic. It allows them to directly hand off traffic between each other’s customers, without having to pay a third party to carry that traffic across the Internet for them. Peering…
Netnod Reach Partner
RETN is an international network service provider which offers a variety of services including Capacity, IP transit, VPNs, Remote Peering, Virtual PoPs and Colocation to enterprises, carriers and ISPs.
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Open joint stock company Moscow Telecommunication Corporation – (COMCOR – trademark “AKADO Telecom”) is one of the largest operators of the multiservice communication network in the Moscow region.
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RASCOM CJSC is a leading provider of international capacity for telecom carriers and it owns telecommunications facilities and structures of its own in the cities of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, London,…
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IPTP Networks is a leading System Integrator, Tier-1 single-homed network (AS 3356), Internet Service Provider (AS 41095) and Software Development group of companies worldwide. Operating a privately owned, redundant EoMPLS network it establishes secure…