Swiss Internet Exchange

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Name Swiss Internet Exchange
Abbreviation SwissIX
Founded 2001
Location Basel, Bern, Glattbrugg, Vaduz, Zurich (Switzerland)
Homepage www.swissix.net
Members 83 1
Daily traffic  
- Max in 2.26 Gb/s 2
- Max out 2.24 Gb/s 2
- Average in 1.22 Gb/s 2
- Average out 1.20 Gb/s 2
1 Data from SwissIX participant list (9th june 2008)

2 Data from SwissIX statistics (9th june 2008)

The Swiss Internet Exchange (SwissIX) is an Internet Exchange Point situated in Switzerland, currently in the following cities: Basel, Bern, Glattbrugg, Zurich, Vaduz. SwissIX is a fast growing, non-profit, neutral and independent peering network. On 9 March 2001 SwissIX was established as an Association in Glattbrugg, operating under Swiss Law.

The SwissIX is one of the largest Internet Exchange in Switzerland, when measured by number of members. As of June 9th, 2008, SwissIX had 83 connected participants on 93 ports; peak traffic rate was 2.26 Gb/s.

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The SwissIX is continually evolving, and is currently using several switches.


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