Fostering Sustainable Peering Infrastructure
It takes time, effort, and trust to build a solid Internet foundation.
If you needed to get a letter to your neighbor, you wouldn’t send it via airmail across the country and back first, would you? For much of the world, this is how Internet traffic is routed. It’s why we need Internet exchange points (IXPs) and a sustainable peering infrastructure.
Peering happens when networks agree to freely exchange traffic with each other through IXPs. Networks can keep traffic local, provide faster connections, and improve the experience of the people relying on them. Because they no longer need to route traffic via expensive international links, connectivity costs drop, too. They also improve overall network performance and resiliency.
Growing the Internet
We can build Internet infrastructure and grow the Internet by:
- Working with our partners to develop new IXPs
- Helping existing IXPs mature and advance by providing technical, developmental, policy, and/or regulatory support
- Getting support from regional IXP associations
- Advancing the 50/50 Vision
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