IX.br
Location | Brazil |
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Website | ix |
IX.br is the
Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (Brazilian Internet Steering Committee, CGI.br), and operates as a non-profit funded by NIC.br.[1]
IX.br is an interconnection of metropolitan area network IXPs (called PIXes in Brazil) with commercial and academic networks, under centralized management. IX.br has 36 Internet exchange points in Brazil, as of January 2024. The aggregated traffic over its 36 locations has peaked over 31 Tb/s in 2023, making it the largest IXP aggregator in the world.[2]
The most important IXP points are located in
Locations
- Aracaju
- Belém
- Belo Horizonte
- Boa Vista
- Brasília
- Campina Grande
- Campinas
- Campo Grande
- Cascavel
- Caxias do Sul
- Cuiabá
- Curitiba
- Florianópolis
- Fortaleza
- Foz do Iguaçu
- Goiânia
- João Pessoa
- Lajeado
- Londrina
- Maceió
- Manaus
- Maringá
- Natal
- Palmas
- Porto Alegre
- Recife
- Rio Branco
- Rio de Janeiro
- Salvador
- Santa Maria
- São José dos Campos
- São José do Rio Preto
- São Luis
- São Paulo
- Teresina
- Vitória
See also
References
- .
- ^ a b "In a new record, IX.br surpasses 31 Tbit/s of peak Internet traffic exchange". NIC.br - Núcleo de Informação e Coordenação do Ponto BR (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 1 February 2024.
- ^ "IX.br São Paulo". ix.br.
- ^ "IX.br Fortaleza". ix.br.
- ^ "IX.br Rio de Janeiro". ix.br.
- ^ "The IXP Database". ixpdb.euro-ix.net. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
External links
- Official site
- Traffic Statistics - Sum of traffic of all 36 locations