Internet Exchange Points in Russia

Internet Exchange Points in Russia

Public Internet Exchange Points in Russia comprise of "MSK-IX" in Moscow, "SPB-IX" in Saint-Petersburg, "SAMARA-IX" in Samara, "NSK-IX" in Novosibirsk and "KRS-IX" in Krasnoyarsk.

The most popular of these is the MSK-IX with over 190 members and over 14 Gbit/s steady throughput during peak-hours in the weekdays.

On the territory of NSK-IX, RIPE operates a mirror of its k.root-servers.net.

See also

* Moscow Internet Exchange (MSK-IX)
* Krasnoyarsk Internet eXchange (KRS-IX) ru icon

External links

Official web-sites of public exchanges
* [http://www.ripn.net/ix/ Internet Exchange Points in Russia (SPB-IX, SAMARA-IX, NSK-IX)]
* [http://www.krs-ix.ru/ Krasnoyarsk Exchange (KRS-IX)]
* [http://chel-pp.net.ru/ Chelyabinsk Peering Point Ural] and [http://chel-pp.net.ru/stat/ Chel. stats.]

Articles about Russian internet exchanges
* [http://www.infoman.ru/Articles.nsf/9ef4d77532d0d31fc5256f970033b0fd/8cef3b152c917e18c525704200208e5b!OpenDocument Internet within Ufa still loops around LINX in London] , 2005-07-18


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