Luxembourg Commercial Internet eXchange
The Luxembourg Internet eXchange (stylised as LU-CIX) is a carrier and neutral internet exchange point (IX) located in Luxembourg.
Full name | Luxembourg Internet eXchange |
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Abbreviation | LU-CIX |
Founded | 2009 |
Location | 202, Z.A.E. Wolser F 3290 Bettembourg, Luxembourg |
Website | www.lu-cix.lu |
Members | 69 |
History
LU-CIX was founded in February 2009[1] under the initiative on cross-industry players.
LU-CIX gathers together national and international telecommunications operators, data centre operators, ISPs and online businesses.[2]
LU-CIX is a member of Euro-IX (European Internet Exchange Association).
Infrastructure
LU-CIX is hosted in 8 data centers, PoPs, across the country to facilitate the membership of a majority of Internet related players.
The traffic peak of LU-CIX is 320,3 Gbps.
It also leverages strong partnerships with other IX in Europe[3] (ECIX & FranceIX[4]).
References
- Lancement de LU-CIX Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, IT nation, 13/10/2009
- Optimiser la transmission des données, L'essentiel, 13/03/2014
- LU-CIX and IX Reach open up connectivity to major Internet exchanges, Chronicle, 02/04/2013
- France IX et LU-CIX scellent leur partenariat dans le monde des points d'échange Internet, Paperjam, 29/11/2011
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