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Neutral Internet Exchange

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Neutral Internet Exchange
Full nameNeutral Internet Exchange
AbbreviationNL-ix
Founded2002
LocationNetherlands
Websitewww.nl-ix.net
Members661
Ports1762
Peers513
Peak in7.98 Tbit/s
Peak out7.98 Tbit/s
Daily in (avg.)1.08 Tbit/s
Daily out (avg.)1.08 Tbit/s
Year Peak traffic[1]
2002 50 Mbit/s
2003 800 Mbit/s
2004 6.2 Gbit/s
2005 10.0 Gbit/s
2006 13.1 Gbit/s
2007 16.3 Gbit/s
2008 42.4 Gbit/s
2009 40.3 Gbit/s
2010 118.2 Gbit/s
2011 146.7 Gbit/s
2012 220.1 Gbit/s
2013 403.9 Gbit/s
2014 701.3 Gbit/s
2015 1.3424 Tbit/s
2023 7,98 Tbit/s

The Neutral Internet Exchange (abbreviated as NL-ix, with the last two letters typeset in lowercase) is an Internet exchange in Europe, which is distributed across ninety-six datacentres in fifteen European cities in seven countries by year-end 2023.[2] The exchange was founded in 2002 to serve as an alternative to the Amsterdam Internet Exchange.[3] As of May 26, 2015, the daily average inbound traffic is 619.48 Gbit/s and the daily average outbound traffic 616.77 Gbit/s[4] and 513 members are connected on 1762 ports.[5] On March 4, 2011, it was announced that Dutch landline and mobile telecommunications company KPN had purchased and, subsequently, acquired the exchange.[6]

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Datacenters

NL-ix members can connect at 96 sites in 15 cities across 7 countries.[4]

References

  1. ^ Statistics Netherlands Internet Exchange Quarterly Statistics. Retrieved on 2017-02-04.
  2. ^ Network. www.nl-ix.net
  3. ^ News. Neutral Internet Exchange. Retrieved on 2008-02-18.
  4. ^ a b Traffic. Netherlands Internet Exchange. Retrieved on 2024-02-01.
  5. ^ Members. Netherlands Internet Exchange. Retrieved on 2008-10-01.
  6. ^ Press release Netherlands Internet Exchange. Retrieved on 2011-03-04

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