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  1. South Africa

    ... requirement for access to some ports. For access to 10 Gbps and 1 Gbps ports, ISPs must be ‘Large’ ISPA members. For access to 100 Mbps ...

  2. Glossary

    ... usually defined in bits per second (bps), as in Kbps, Mbps, Gbps. BGP  Border Gateway Protocol - An IETF routing ... G Gb  Gigabit - One billion bits. Gbps  Gigabits per second. GE  Gigabit Ethernet ...

  3. Glossary of Terms

    ... usually defined in bits per second (bps), as in Kbps, Mbps, Gbps. Bilateral Peering   See Peer/peering ... with high speed ports, such as 10 or 100Gbps. Gbps   Gigabits per second. generic Top ...

  4. Hungary

    ... with capacity between sites managed by CWDM multiplexers (80 Gbps LAGs). BIX's governing charter only allows licensed Internet access ...

  5. Hong Kong

    ... for Asian peering with a peak traffic volume of about 265 Gbps and 196 participants (112 licensed network providers and 84 service ...

  6. France

    ... is the largest IXP in France with 223 members and about 220 Gbps of peak traffic. France-IX's infrastructure consists of 7 PoPs in Paris ...

  7. United Kingdom

    ... X series switches linked to each other through diverse 10 Gbps fibre rings that connect five sites in the London Docklands and City ...

  8. The Internet Exchange Point Toolkit & Best Practices Guide

    ... the current costs for use of IXP services, 1Gbps and 10 Gbps ports are the most commonly available. A minority of IXPs have 100Gbps ...