Warsaw Internet Exchanges
List of internet exchanges in Warsaw, Poland. Click on an IXP name for further details about the internet exchange points.IXP List - Warsaw
Thinx IX
Thinx Internet Exchange
Available in 1 data centers
Thinx IX is a platform for exchanging IP traffic, dedicated to national and international entities.
Available in 1 data centers
Thinx IX is a platform for exchanging IP traffic, dedicated to national and international entities.
PLIX
Polish Internet eXchange
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NetIX-WAR
NetIX Global Internet Exchange, Warsav
Available in 1 data centers
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Available in 1 data centers
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1-IX NET
1-IX Distributed IXP with multiple POPs
Available in 9 data centers
1-IX — Expand the capabilities of your network. We unite operators for increasing the efficiency, reliability and availability of Internet resources, providing a direct connection between any networks. 1-IX is your convenient, reliable and safe partner in the world of traffic
Available in 9 data centers
1-IX — Expand the capabilities of your network. We unite operators for increasing the efficiency, reliability and availability of Internet resources, providing a direct connection between any networks. 1-IX is your convenient, reliable and safe partner in the world of traffic
EPIX.Warsaw
EPIX.Warsaw
Available in 2 data centers
Located in Warsaw, Poland, this IXP offers extensive connectivity solutions for small and medium-sized ISPs. EPIX.Warsaw provides high-speed peering services, private VLAN access, and remote access to other IXPs.
Available in 2 data centers
Located in Warsaw, Poland, this IXP offers extensive connectivity solutions for small and medium-sized ISPs. EPIX.Warsaw provides high-speed peering services, private VLAN access, and remote access to other IXPs.
Giganet IXN Warsaw
GigaNET Warsaw local exchange
Available in 3 data centers
Giganet IXN Warsaw is a key internet exchange point located in Warsaw, Poland. It is part of the Giganet network, which is known for its robust and high-speed connectivity solutions.
Available in 3 data centers
Giganet IXN Warsaw is a key internet exchange point located in Warsaw, Poland. It is part of the Giganet network, which is known for its robust and high-speed connectivity solutions.
WIX-PL
Warsaw Internet eXchang
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BGP.Exchange - Warsaw
BGP.Exchange - Warsaw
BGP.Exchange is a free Virtual Internet Exchange platform that offers seamless connectivity across the globe.
BGP.Exchange is a free Virtual Internet Exchange platform that offers seamless connectivity across the globe.
WRIX
Wroclaw Internet Exchange
Available in 4 data centers
WRIX (Wrocław Internet Exchange) is an open platform connecting telecommunications operators through a distributed physical infrastructure located in colocation centers across Poland.
Available in 4 data centers
WRIX (Wrocław Internet Exchange) is an open platform connecting telecommunications operators through a distributed physical infrastructure located in colocation centers across Poland.
POZIX
Poznan Internet eXchange
Available in 3 data centers
Poznań Internet Exchange (POZIX) is a neutral platform for internet traffic exchange, dedicated to both domestic and international organizations providing internet access (ISPs) and internet content providers.
Available in 3 data centers
Poznań Internet Exchange (POZIX) is a neutral platform for internet traffic exchange, dedicated to both domestic and international organizations providing internet access (ISPs) and internet content providers.
Thinx
Thinx Poland
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TPIX
TPIX Open Peering
Available in 7 data centers
TPIX is a robust and secure platform for exchanging IP traffic, catering to content providers, television, multimedia, and internet services.
Available in 7 data centers
TPIX is a robust and secure platform for exchanging IP traffic, catering to content providers, television, multimedia, and internet services.