Netherlands Internet Exchange

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Netherlands Internet Exchange
Background information
Full name Netherlands Internet Exchange
Abbreviation NL-ix
Founded 2002
Location Aalsmeer, Netherlands
Almere, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Capelle a/d IJssel, Netherlands
Ede, Netherlands
Haarlem, Netherlands
Hilversum, Netherlands
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Oude Meer, Netherlands
Schiphol-Rijk, Netherlands
Website www.nl-ix.net
Members 176
Ports 383
Internet traffic
Peak in 32.07 Gbit/s
Peak out 32.09 Gbit/s
Daily in (avg.) 10.23 Gbit/s
Daily out (avg.) 10.24 Gbit/s

The Netherlands Internet Exchange is an Internet exchange in the Netherlands, distributed over 22 datacenters in ten cities.[1] It was founded in 2002 to serve as an alternative or backup for the Amsterdam Internet Exchange.[2] As of February 18, 2008, the peak inbound traffic is 32.07 Gbit/s and outbound 32.09 Gbit/s. The daily average inbound traffic is 10.23 Gbit/s and the outbound traffic 10.24 Gbit/s.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Netherlands Internet Exchange. Retrieved on 2008-02-18.
  2. ^ NL-ix News. Retrieved on 2008-02-18.
  3. ^ NL-ix Traffic. Retrieved on 2008-02-18.

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