Boston MXP

Boston Metropolitan Exchange Point
Abbreviation MXP
Founded 1996
Location Boston, United States
Website www.bmxp.net
Peers 8 As of August 2009
Peak 40 Mbit/s As of August 2009
Daily (avg.) 40 Mbit/s As of August 2009


The Boston MXP was an Internet Exchange Point in Boston, Massachusetts and Quincy, Massachusetts. It was originally founded by MAI in 1996. It supports 10 megabit and 100 megabit connections on copper, and gigabit connections on fiber. Global NAPs, the main sponsor of the Boston MXP, was sold on February 29, 2012. The Boston MXP is no longer operational and was replaced by the Boston Internet Exchange.

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