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  1. This is my Bandwidth Page

    there's lots and lots of bandwidth here. ...

  2. Glossary

    ... fibre optic links, such as in 'national backbone'. Bandwidth  A measure of the capacity of a communications channel ... as Mbps, for Megabits per second for broadband links. See Bandwidth. Broadband  A high-speed (multi-megabit) ...

  3. Glossary of Terms

    ... it much harder to justify setting up an IXP. Bandwidth   A measure of the capacity of a communications ... as Mbps, for Megabits per second for broadband links. See Bandwidth. Border Gateway Protocol BGP An ...

  4. Business Case

    ... traffic locally is cheaper than purchasing international bandwidth (IP transit) from an upstream provider for routing the traffic overseas.  International bandwidth can comprise a significant portion of operating expenses for ISPs in ...

  5. Levelling Up Your IXP

    ... with significant market power in the domestic wholesale bandwidth market or encouraging infrastructure sharing among operators. One of ... simplest solutions is just allowing a competitive wholesale bandwidth market. This will attract domestic and foreign investors as well as ...

  6. IXPs

    ... traffic locally is cheaper than purchasing international bandwidth (IP transit) from an upstream provider for routing the traffic overseas. Given that international bandwidth can comprise a significant portion of operating expenses for ISPs in ...

  7. Internet Exchange Points

    ... close to the end users. This is driven by the advent of high bandwidth applications such as video, which puts greater requirements on ... The European experience has been a success with high bandwidth broadband at low cost for the benefits of the end users. This in turn ...

  8. The Internet Exchange Point Toolkit & Best Practices Guide

    ... of content redistribution, and overall growth in bandwidth demand built on the steady extension of high bandwidth cable and wireless networks. While most of this growth has so far ...

  9. RIPE Atlas - What can it do for you?

    ... an IPv4+IPv6 probe uses approximately 6 kb/s. The exact bandwidth used depends a on the number of measurements you let your probe perform, but you can also set bandwidth limits on your probe. Security and privacy Now, you might be ...

  10. Uganda

    ... IPv4 & IPv6 peering enabled. Orange Uganda, which offered bandwidth & technical configuration to the UIXP, had launched IPv6 services ...

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