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Neutral Internet Exchange

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Abbreviation
  
NL-ix

Website
  
www.nl-ix.net

Ports
  
1762

Parent organization
  
KPN

Location
  
Netherlands

Members
  
513

Founded
  
2001

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Full name
  
Neutral Internet Exchange

Profiles

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 seventy-four data centres in thirty-one European cities in 13 countries by year-end 2015. The exchange was founded in 2002 to serve as an alternative to the Amsterdam Internet Exchange. 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 and 513 members are connected on 1762 ports. On March 4, 2011, it was announced that Dutch landline and mobile telecommunications company KPN had purchased and, subsequently, acquired the exchange

Datacenters

NL-ix members can connect at 74 sites in 31 cities across 7 countries.

References

Neutral Internet Exchange Wikipedia