Digital Telecom Internet Exchange
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Full name | Digital Telecom Internet Exhchange |
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Abbreviation | DTEL-IX |
Founded | 2009 |
Location | Ukraine, Kyiv |
Website | link (in English) |
Members | 239 As of February 2021[update] |
Ports | >250 |
Peers | 239 As of February 2021[update] |
Peak | 2.2Tbps As of January 2021[update] |
Daily (avg.) | 2.2Tbps As of January 2021[update] |
Digital Telecom Internet Exchange ("DTEL-IX") is an Internet exchange point (IXP) situated in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 2009 to help establish peering for Ukrainian and international operators. This IXP currently has 239 members,[1] with a maximum throughput of 2.2 Tbps.
History
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- Founded in 2009 and built its first POP in Newtelco Ukraine DC
- Started operations in BeMobile DC in February 2017 providing physical and virtual cross-connection services inside own meet-me-room.
- As of April 2017, DTEL-IX started to offer 100GE interfaces to its customers.
- 2019. Joined MANRS initiative after implementing MANRS for IXPs requirements.
- Started migration to own data-center in 2021
DTEL-IX Services
[edit]- Public peering via route servers with both IPv4 and IPv6;
- Private peering in public VLAN;
- Private peering in private VLANs;
- Colocation;
- Multicast exchange
- Physical Cross Connects in BeMobile DC
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "DTEL-IX members list" Our members [Our Members]. dtel-ix.net. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
External links
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