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Re: Major asia pacific public exchange points

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (MAEMURA Akinori)
Tue Oct 26 21:30:21 1999

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 :""William F. Maton" <wmaton@ryouko.dgim.crc.ca>" wrote
 : at Tue, 26 Oct 1999 19:46:11 -0400 (EDT) .....
 :
 :| 
 :| On Tue, 26 Oct 1999 bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
 :| 
 :| > > What are the, or are there any, major international public exchange
 :| > > points in the Asia-Pacific region?  I know about the wwww.ep.net web
 :| > > page listing lots of exchange points.  For example, an exchange
 :| > > point with at least two multi-regional/multi-continent ISPs.  Europe
 :| > > has the LINX, AMS-IX, dGIX, etc.
 :| > 
 :| > 	Not that I'd know, but I'd put a reasonable wager on HKIX 
 :| > 	and STIX for now. 
 :| 
 :| I think there's also one in Seoul called KIX as well, but I'm not entirely
 :| sure.

Yes, KIX is in Seoul but I think it is domestic IX.  In 
Japan as well there is no IXes which can be called 
international one.

I'm not sure HKIX and/or STIX is int'l one, at least I don't
know a Japanese ISP which is connected to them.

Whet is the Int'l IX for AP region?  I think the answer for 
it is still MAEs, NAPs,,, IXes in US, at least for Japan.


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MAEMURA Akinori
	Network Engineer,
	C&C Internet Service  mesh,  NEC Corporation, JAPAN
	maem@mesh.ad.jp,  maemura@mms.mt.nec.co.jp



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