White Paper on Peering in France: Discover the Opportunities for Middle-East Operators to Peer in Europe
PARIS, June 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Download the white paper: http://bit.ly/y7KQ90
Website: http://www.franceix.net
France-IX, the internet exchange point based in Paris and Marseille in France, launches the white paper on peering in France. This paper will interest more precisely Middle-East operators who use or are considering using the submarine cables (namely EIG, I-ME-WE) to land in Marseille, South France and to exchange traffic with European operators.
What is the peering situation in France? On which internet exchange point should I get connected to access as many peers as possible? What is the level of services provided? What to expect in the near future for the peer community in France?
Here are several questions that come to mind to Middle-East operators when trying to understand the situation in France. From the outside, France might indeed look puzzling. It doesn't have to be that way.
The white paper on peering in France is the ultimate guide to your connection at the center of Europe, shedding a light on:
- The history of peering in France
- The current infrastructures in place and their business models
- The peers that can be found
- The outlooks in terms of growth and innovation
The white paper is addressed to any entity owning an Autonomous System Number (ASN) which wants to peer with both French and international operators, ISPs, online media and so on.
Among the 150 connected members of France-IX can be already be found operators from the Gulf such as Hotnet from Israël.
France-IX's team is also currently participating in the North American Operator Network Group (NANOG) in Vancouver, Canada. Meet our representative there!
About France-IX
France IX is the latest generation IXP based in France which offers Unicast and Multicast IPv4/IPv6 public peering, private peering (Closed User Groups), routes servers and a reseller program through various connection ports: 100 Mbps copper, 200Mbpbs (copper or optical), 1000 Mbps copper, 1 Gbps SX or LX, 2 Gbps and 10 Gbps LR. For further information, visit the website http://www.franceix.net or contact info@franceix.net.
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