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Enhance connectivity with direct peering to multiple internet exchanges for better reach, quality, and network performance.
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Case Study: How Eletronet, a Brazilian telecommunications company, enhances connectivity with remote peering.
Peering is available in different forms, including local and remote peering. Both forms offer their own unique characteristics, possibilities and benefits. In this blog post we dive deeper into remote peering and explore the top five benefits.
Peering allows workloads from one internet exchange member to pass on to another member's network. This minimizes latency, improving the end user experience. Multiple forms of peering are available, such as local and remote peering. In this blog post we compare both options, and explore which form of peering is most suitable for your organization.
While this year is all about celebrating the 30-year anniversary of AMS-IX, our technical team is working to migrate our Amsterdam network to a new stack of Juniper switches. While this migration is divided into multiple smaller projects, each covering two migration per physical location, there is one which is a bit different than all others.
This year, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of AMS-IX, a milestone that marks three decades of unwavering commitment to global connectivity, technological progress, and digital innovation. Since its inception in 1994, AMS-IX has played a forefront role in shaping the internet landscape, enabling efficient exchange of internet traffic and fostering an environment for technological advancements.
Peering can offer interesting benefits for Internet Service Providers, such as lower costs, better performance and lower latency. In this blog post we explain what ISP peering is, why ISPs must peer and what you need for ISP peering.
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