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Re: Asian exchange points

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Philip Smith)
Sun May 12 04:54:21 2002

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To: Richard A Steenbergen <ras@e-gerbil.net>
From: Philip Smith <pfs@cisco.com>
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Richard,

There are several exchange points, but their functions tend to be slightly 
different from what is understood in the US. IXes such as SOX (Singapore), 
HKIX (Hong Kong), JPIX & NSP-IXP2 (Japan) and KIX & KINX (Korea) tend to be 
the more oft quoted IXes in Asia and are familiar in design and function. 
The others are either very much in-country exchanges offering neutral 
traffic exchange, or being run by one operator as a for profit transit 
service provider. (Consider in the latter cases the use of the word 
exchange as a "marketing" term... ;-)

As others have pointed out, www.ep.net has the list of all the known ones. 
Hope this helps.

philip
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At 12:43 11/05/2002 -0400, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:

>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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>Richard A Steenbergen <ras@e-gerbil.net>       http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras
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