[47744] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: Asian exchange points
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (CHIN WEY JAKE)
Sun May 12 02:09:41 2002
From: "CHIN WEY JAKE" <jakechin@pacific.net.sg>
To: "'Richard A Steenbergen'" <ras@e-gerbil.net>, <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 14:08:51 +0800
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Hi,
Besides JPIX, I can only think of HKIX as being a major exchange point
but it is really very much for in-country peering purposes.
Here in Singapore, there is an initiative to start a neutral one called
SOX and it is very much in its infancy.
Everything can be found on the webpage: http://www.ep.net/naps_ap.html
But a word of caution - some of them are not really exchange points but
actually more like "higher tiered" service providers providing transit.
Jake
Singapore
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> Subject: Asian exchange points
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> I know this isn't quote North American, but does anyone know
> what major
> exchange points exist in Asia? The largest one I've found so
> far is JPIX,
> which seems to move a fair amount of traffic
> (http://www.jpix.co.jp/en/techncal/traffic.html). Any other
> major ones?
>
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