Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Hamburg, Germany, Munich, (Nürnberg, Amsterdam)
Website
www.ecix.net
Members
174 As of April 2013[update][1]
Peak
1123.4 Gbits/s As of April 2017[update][2]
Daily (avg.)
daily average 100 Gbits/s As of January 2016[update]
European Commercial Internet Exchange (ECIX) is a brand name of PEERING GmbH. The headquarters is in Berlin. PEERING GmbH is a commercial organisation operating the ECIX. There are three POP's in Germany with more than 150 members[1] and peak traffic higher than 700 Gbit/s,[2] making it the second largest IXP in Germany by membership and traffic. ECIX currently operates an Extreme Networks and Brocade infrastructure with 1-100 Gbit/s links.
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