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CERN Internet Exchange Point
Full name
CERN Internet Exchange Point
Abbreviation
CIXP
Founded
1989
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Website
Official website
The CERN Internet Exchange Point (CIXP) is a historical European Internet landmark, through which the first pan-European Internet backbone and the first T1 connection to NSFnet were established in 1989 and 1990. CIXP is also member of the European Internet Exchange Association.[1]
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