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SwissIX Internet Exchange
Full nameSwissIX Internet Exchange
AbbreviationSwissIX
Founded2001
Location Switzerland, Basel, Bern, Glattbrugg, Lupfig, Zürich
Websitewww.swissix.ch
Members190
Ports200
Peak652.00 Gbit/s (January 2024)
Daily (avg.)510.38 Gbit/s (January 2024)

The SwissIX Internet Exchange (SwissIX) is an Internet Exchange Point (IXP) situated in Switzerland, currently in the following cities: Basel, Bern, Glattbrugg, Lupfig, Zürich. SwissIX is a fast-growing, non-profit, neutral and independent peering network. On 9 March 2001 SwissIX was established as an Association in Glattbrugg, operating under Swiss Law.

The SwissIX is the largest Internet Exchange Point in Switzerland, when measured by number of members and traffic. SwissIX is also member of the European Internet Exchange Association.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ "Euro-IX Members". Retrieved 24 January 2024.
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