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STLIX - St. Louis Internet Exchange
The St. Louis Internet Exchange (STLIX) is a free local Internet Exchange Point (IXP) located in America's Gateway to the West. It offers a switching fabric that allows networks to connect and peer, bringing them closer to content caching and improving local network connectivity.
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The St. Louis Internet Exchange (STLIX) is a free local Internet Exchange Point (IXP) located in America's Gateway to the West. It offers a switching fabric that allows networks to connect and peer, bringing them closer to content caching and improving local network connectivity. STLIX provides several peering options, including bilateral peering, multilateral peering through a route server, private VLANs for private network connections, and remote peering services through direct connections to other IXPs.
STLIX stands out for its zero port fees, making it one of the few IXPs in the nation to offer free peering. The exchange is continually growing, adding new members and increasing its value. Local support has been crucial to STLIX's development, with local networks working together to enhance connectivity in the area.
STLIX stands out for its zero port fees, making it one of the few IXPs in the nation to offer free peering. The exchange is continually growing, adding new members and increasing its value. Local support has been crucial to STLIX's development, with local networks working together to enhance connectivity in the area.
Location: St. Louis, USA
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